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Smoking Affects Allergy-Relevant Stem Cells
November 14, 2012 Environmental contaminants, such as smoking, are harmful to the human organism in relation to the occurrence of allergies. Until now, researchers had never investigated whether and to what extent ... > full story -
Triclosan in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Can Increase Allergy Risk
November 14, 2012 Triclosan - an antibacterial chemical found in toothpaste and other products - can contribute to an increased risk of allergy development in ... > full story -
An Egg a Day to Keep Allergies Away?
November 9, 2012 Avoiding sweet treats like pumpkin bread and cookies this holiday season might not be necessary for children with egg allergies. New studies have found 56 percent of allergic children can tolerate ... > full story -
Socioeconomic Status Linked to Childhood Peanut Allergy
November 9, 2012 Peanut allergies are rising among American children and one reason might be due to economic status. According to a new study, greater rates of peanut allergy are found in families with higher ... > full story -
A Potentially Deadly Reason to Seek Preventive Health Care
November 9, 2012 Emergency rooms are more crowded than ever, with more than 136 million people making a trip annually. According to a new study, some of these trips may be preventable under the regular care of an ... > full story -
Lone Star Tick Inhabiting Central and Southern U.S. Is Primary Reason for Meat Induced Alpha-Gal Allergic Reaction, Study Finds
November 9, 2012 Meat lovers living in the central and southern regions of the United States might be opting for a vegetarian lifestyle if meat comes with an unwanted side of a life-threatening allergic reaction. ... > full story -
Internet Becomes Next Nostradamus for Allergy Season
November 9, 2012 While it's believed that Nostradamus' prophecies predicted many historical events, his digital successor, the Internet, may be foreseeing the height of allergy suffering. According to one allergist, ... > full story -
The Year 2040: Double the Pollen, Double the Allergy Suffering?
November 9, 2012 With this year's unseasonably warm temperatures and extended seasons, many have coined 2012 as being the worst for allergies. But if you thought your symptoms were worse than ever, just wait until ... > full story -
Sugar and Spice and Everything Not So Nice: Spice Allergy Affects Foodies and Cosmetic Users Alike
November 8, 2012 Imagine a world where you could never dine away from home, wear makeup, smell of sweet perfumes or eat a large percentage of food on store shelves. According to allergists, that is the world for 2 to ... > full story -
New Target Discovered for Food Allergy Treatment
November 1, 2012 Researchers have discovered a novel target for the treatment of food allergies. Levels of the enzyme Pim 1 kinase rise in the small intestines of peanut-allergic mice. Inhibiting activity of Pim 1 ... > full story
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