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It's allergy season, that dreaded time of year where requisite rounds of "bless you" and "gesundheit" follow constant sneezing among office pods and co-workers. Commercials for the latest allergy medication pop up more often on television, and new allergy products promise relief from itchy, watery eyes and potential deadly reactions that come with allergies.
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Seventy-five percent of children with cow's milk allergy will be able to tolerate it if it is heated extensively, according to a report in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Children with persistent milk allergy produce antibodies that react against specific milk proteins that their immune system recognizes as foreign, according to Dr. Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn...
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A form of immunotherapy that could get rid of a person's allergy to peanuts is likely within five years, even as the condition appears to grow more and more common, a U.S. expert said on Thursday. Peanut allergy often appears in the first three years of life, with the allergic reaction to eating peanuts ranging from a minor irritation all the way to a life-threatening...
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Seventy-five percent of children with cow's milk allergy will be able to tolerate it if it is heated extensively, according to a report in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
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Several studies have shown immunological differences between children with and without allergy at the time of birth. For example, increased cord blood levels of IL-13, a Th2 type cytokine, have been positively associated with allergy among children with a family history of allergy. Regulatory T cells are a subgroup of T lymphocytes with immune suppressive properties on effector T cells...
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ScienceDaily (July 24, 2008) A University of Washington study of top-selling laundry products and air fresheners found the products emitted dozens of different chemicals. All six products tested gave off at least one chemical regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal laws, but none of those chemicals was listed on the product labels.
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RANGOON, Burma (AP) Queen Elizabeth II, Bill Gates, J.K. Rowling and a clutch of Hollywood stars have all donated generously to help Burma's cyclone victims, but the United Nations says funding to keep its relief effort going is falling short of the targets. The U.N. said Thursday it has received just over half the money it has requested for cyclone relief in Burma...
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) When Danielle Davis attended school in Rapid City, S.D., her mother didn't worry much about her being exposed to peanuts, a food that could kill the severely allergic teenager. Danielle's high school had a food allergy policy, and she had no problems during her nine months there. But when the two moved to Charleston in 2006, everything changed.
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ScienceDaily (July 24, 2008) Babies exposed to cigarette smoke before birth or during the first months afterwards run a greater risk of developing asthma and allergy. This according to a doctoral thesis from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. It is a well known fact that babies are harmed by tobacco smoke in numerous ways...
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ScienceDaily (Jun. 11, 2008) The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care has assessed recent evidence on allergies. It found that the once controversial immune therapy against allergy symptoms can definitely help many people with allergies. When it is green and the flowers have returned, the allergy season has hit its peak. And the number of people affected is still rising.
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Susan Tellem learned she was vitamin D deficient by accident. "I went in for an allergy issue, and a blood test showed my vitamin D was at an all-time low," says Tellem, 62, of Malibu, Calif. Tellem's D level was 7 ng/mL (nanograms/milliliter), well below the deficiency mark of 20 ng/mL or lower. A normal reading is 30 ng/mL or higher. According to the National Center for Health Statistics...
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ScienceDaily (Jun. 16, 2008) La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology (LIAI) scientists have discovered one for the textbooks. Their finding, reported June 13 in the scientific journal Immunity, illuminates a new, previously unknown mechanism in how the body fights a virus.
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ScienceDaily (June 26, 2008) Complementary medicines can help mild depression and premenstrual syndrome. Not all dietary supplements and "alternative" products are harmless though. German Institute urges consumers to be more critical of health claims. Many people use "alternative" or complementary products because they see them as a more gentle form of medicine.
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Fairs, picnics, ball games and other social gatherings can make spring and summer prime time for allergic reactions, warns the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). Dr. Amal H. Assa'ad, associate director of the Division of Allergy & Immunology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and an AAAAI member...
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ScienceDaily (June 20, 2008) As if the emotional and financial impact of flood damage isn't bad enough, floodwaters can also bring health problems. H. James Wedner, M.D., professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, says after the water recedes, damp homes and businesses are fertile grounds for mold growth...
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