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Childhood Asthma Linked to Depression During Pregnancy
July 6, 2011 Anxiety, stress and depression during pregnancy may lead to a greater risk of asthma for your child, according to researchers. The findings support a growing body of research showing that exposures ... > full story -
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Foods With Baked Milk May Help Build Tolerance in Children With Dairy Allergies, Study Suggests
July 1, 2011 Introducing increasing amounts of foods that contain baked milk into the diets of children who have milk allergies helped a majority of them outgrow their allergies, according to a new ... > full story -
Gastric Bacterium Helicobacter Pylori Protects Against Asthma
July 1, 2011 Infection with the gastric bacterium Helicobacter pylori provides reliable protection against allergy-induced asthma, immunologists have demonstrated in an animal model. Their results confirm the ... > full story -
Herbal Medicine Treatment Reduces Inflammation in Allergen-Induced Asthma, Study Suggests
June 30, 2011 Researchers using a traditional Korean medicine, SO-CHEONG-RYONG-TANG (SCRT) that has long been used for the treatment of allergic diseases in Asia, found that SCRT treatment alleviates asthma-like ... > full story -
Children’s Hay Fever Relieved by Cellulose Powder Without Adverse Effects, Study Suggests
June 28, 2011 A cellulose powder has been used increasingly for many years against allergic rhinitis. Still, there has been a shortage of scientific evidence for its efficacy in seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay ... > full story -
High Prevalence and Severity of Childhood Food Allergy in the US
June 20, 2011 A national study of food allergies in the US, the largest of its kind, finds that more children have food allergies than previously ... > full story -
Early Exposure to Pets Does Not Increase Children's Risk of Allergies, Study Finds; Evidence Suggests It May Actually Reduce Likelihood
June 13, 2011 A new study reveals that keeping a dog or cat in the home does not increase children's risk of becoming allergic to the ... > full story -
Cosmetics Can Cause Serious Adverse Effects, Study Suggests
May 31, 2011 Permanent hair dye gives the most serious adverse effects, yet there are also many reactions to facial and body moisturizers, according to new ... > full story -
Cockroach Allergens in Homes Associated With Prevalence of Childhood Asthma in Some Neighborhoods
May 17, 2011 Researchers compared the household presence of cockroach, mouse, cat, dust mite and other allergens in neighborhoods with a high prevalence of asthma to that in low-prevalence neighborhoods. They ... > full story -
New Tool to Assess Asthma-Related Anxiety
May 5, 2011 When children or adolescents with asthma and their parents become overly anxious about the disorder, it may impair their ability to manage the asthma effectively. A new, effective tool to assess ... > full story -
Plant Extract May Be New Therapy for Hay Fever, Study Suggests
April 27, 2011 Fighting hay fever with a plant extract? It works, as was shown in a new clinical study. Allergic symptoms were alleviated significantly better than with the usual histamine receptor ... > full story -
Childhood Eczema and Hay Fever Leads to Adult Allergic Asthma, Study Finds
April 15, 2011 Children who have eczema, particularly when occurring with hay fever, are nine times more likely to develop allergic asthma in their 40s, a new study ... > full story
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