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More Than Half The US Population Is Sensitive To One Or More Allergens
August 4, 2005 More than fifty percent of the US population tested positive to one or more allergens, according to a large national study. The new findings, based on data from the third National Health and ... > full story -
Relationship Between Lawns, Allergies And Asthma Studied
August 4, 2005 Researchers at the Texas A&M University System Research and Extension Center at Dallas, are studying the relationship between allergies and asthma and the number of mold spores found in different ... > full story -
Asthma, Allergies May Reduce Risk Of Brain Cancer
July 15, 2005 Having asthma, hay fever or another allergic condition may reduce the risk of developing one fatal form of brain cancer, a new study suggests. New evidence for this relationship is found in the ... > full story -
Key Milestone In Antifungal Treatment For Severe Asthma
June 16, 2005 University of Manchester researchers announced today that they have reached a key milestone in their study of the antifungal treatment of ... > full story -
Day Care Settings Are A Significant Source Of Indoor Allergens
June 5, 2005 Researchers studying day care facilities in the South have found the facilities to be a significant source for indoor allergen levels. A new study of 89 day care settings in two central North ... > full story -
Laughter-Induced Asthma: It's No Joke
May 24, 2005 More than half of people with asthma report that their symptoms are brought on by laughter, according to a study to be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference on May 24 in ... > full story -
Allergies Increase Risk For Corneal Transplant Rejection, UT Southwestern Study Shows
May 20, 2005 Corneal transplant patients who suffer from eye allergies are at a significantly higher risk of transplant failure than those without allergies, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have ... > full story -
Novel Therapy Tested In Mice Could Chase Away Cat Allergies
April 11, 2005 A molecule designed to block cat allergies successfully prevented allergic reactions in laboratory mice, as well as in human cells in a test tube, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) ... > full story -
Specific Test Key To Determine Whether Or Not Allergy Symptoms Are Really Allergy-Related
March 22, 2005 A new study suggests that family physicians could better serve their patients with symptoms related to hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, by using a definitive blood test to screen for actual ... > full story -
Cockroach Allergens Have Greatest Impact On Childhood Asthma In Many U.S. Cities
March 21, 2005 New results from a nationwide study on factors that affect asthma in inner-city children show that cockroach allergen appears to worsen asthma symptoms more than either dust mite or pet allergens. ... > full story
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