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People With Allergies May Have Lower Risk of Brain Tumors
August 3, 2012 New research adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that there's a link between allergies and reduced risk of a serious type of cancer that starts in the ... > full story -
What Sets Allergies in Motion?
August 2, 2012 Scientists have identified a group of proteins that determine how cells react to allergens, and two of them may hold the key to future preventative medications. When the chain of events leading to an ... > full story -
Infants Exposed to Specific Molds Have Higher Asthma Risk
August 2, 2012 In the United States, one in ten children suffers from asthma but the potential environmental factors contributing to the disease are not well known. Researchers now report new evidence that exposure ... > full story -
Oral Drops for Dog Allergies Pass Another Hurdle
July 24, 2012 Placing allergy drops under a dog's tongue can be as effective as allergy injections for controlling skin ... > full story -
Carnivores: Beware of Ticks
July 24, 2012 If you are a steak lover, enjoy your meat while you can. A new article explains why if you have been bitten by a tick, you may develop an allergy to red ... > full story -
Oral Immunotherapy Shows Promise as Treatment for Egg Allergy
July 18, 2012 Giving children and adolescents with egg allergy small but increasing daily doses of egg white powder holds the possibility of developing into a way to enable some of them to eat egg-containing foods ... > full storyMore: -
Rewiring DNA Circuitry Could Help Treat Asthma
July 5, 2012 Reprogramming asthma-promoting immune cells in mice diminishes airway damage and inflammation, and could potentially lead to new treatments for people with asthma, researchers have found. The ... > full story -
Asthma Linked to Congested Highways: Those Living Near Heavily Traveled Interstate Have Higher Rates of Disease
June 26, 2012 Researchers at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, found that living near a heavily congested highway correlates with a higher presence of ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure to Common Household Chemical, Phthalate, Increases Risk for Childhood Eczema
June 26, 2012 Prenatal exposure to a ubiquitous household chemical called butylbenzyl phthalate can increase a child's risk for developing eczema, according to new ... > full story -
Rate of Severe Reactions Higher Than Thought in Young Children With Food Allergies
June 25, 2012 Young children with allergies to milk and egg experience reactions to these and other foods more often than researchers had expected, a study reports. The study also found that severe and potentially ... > full storyMore:
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