You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news More children around the world now have allergies and asthma • Allergy news • Aug 28 06 Researchers in Auckland, New Zealand say that the number of children with allergies and asthma is increasing around the world and especially among the youngest. Asthma is… Migraines common among nasal-allergy sufferers • Allergy news • Aug 28 06 Many people with nasal allergies suffer from migraine headaches as well, new research indicates. This suggests that the compound that causes allergy misery - histamine - may also be involved in triggering… Drug combo could reduce risk of severe asthma attacks • Allergy news • Aug 25 06 Giving asthma patients on regular preventive* drugs the same drugs to relieve the symptoms of their condition, rather than conventional reliever** drugs, could reduce their risk of severe… Wheezy kids more prone to asthma • Allergy news • Aug 25 06 Children who become sensitive to allergens, such as cat hair, and suffer from wheezing in their first three years of life are prone to developing asthma, according to an Article in… Abolish Asthma! • Allergy news • Aug 25 06 Asthma is unlikely to be a single disease, so we should abolish the term altogether, states an Editorial in this week’s issue of The Lancet. The word asthma originates from a Greek word that means… Scientific breakthrough could mean greater protection for asthmatics • Allergy news • Aug 14 06 Colds are known to be a major trigger of asthma attacks and asthmatics are far more likely to suffer a severe attack during a cold and even end up… Lung function tests important in kids with asthma • Allergy news • Aug 10 06 Doctors who classify asthma severity in children solely by asking about symptom frequency and severity may miss a significant number of children with moderate to severe asthma, doctors warn… Allergists offer food safety guidelines for infants • Allergy news • Aug 07 06 Parents can help prevent food allergies by waiting to introduce certain foods into a child’s diet and by feeding a child breast milk exclusively until the sixth month of life,… Allergic rhinitis linked to the development of Parkinson’s disease • Allergy news • Aug 07 06 Researchers from Mayo Clinic have discovered that allergic rhinitis is associated with the development of Parkinson’s disease later in life. Findings will be published in the Aug. 8… Many nut-allergic kids can’t spot the culprits • Allergy news • Aug 03 06 More than one in four children with nut allergies can’t identify the nut that they are allergic to, a new study shows. The findings suggest that well-meaning parents may be… Special ed students may have high asthma rates • Allergy news • Jul 28 06 One in three special education students in New York City public schools has asthma, compared to just one in five in the general school population, a new study shows.… Prebiotics hinders development of skin allergy in babies at high risk • Allergy news • Jul 27 06 Prebiotics can cut the chances of developing atopic dermatitis in babies at high risk of the disorder, suggests a study published ahead of print in the… Tracking Asthma Symptoms Daily Reduces ER Visits in Children • Allergy news • Jul 24 06 Children with asthma who keep track of their daily symptoms with a written plan take significantly fewer trips to the emergency department than children who use plans based… Combined Therapy May be May be Necessary to Treat Asthma • Allergy news • Jul 19 06 A new study provides support for the combined therapy of inhaled corticosteroids and antileukotriene drugs in the treatment of asthma. The study, “Bronchial responsiveness to leukotriene D4… Getting the Goods on Peanut Allergies • Allergy news • Jul 19 06 Policies banning peanuts from classrooms appear to be working - even in schools where they don’t exist, according to research funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Most elementary… Chlorinated swimming pools Linked to Rise in Childhood Asthma • Allergy news • Jul 18 06 The prevalence of childhood asthma and wheeze rises around 2 to 3 per cent for every indoor swimming pool per 100,000 of the population across Europe, indicates research… Teenage smokers at risk of asthma • Allergy news • Jul 12 06 Young adolescents who take up smoking run the risk of developing wheezing and asthma while still in their teens, new research confirms. In a study of nearly 3,000 German children followed… Allergy battle could be won in five years • Allergy news • Jul 12 06 Allergies such as asthma, eczema and hay fever could be snuffed out within five years thanks to pioneering work at The University of Manchester. Researchers, working with colleagues at… Old carpet underlay unlikely asbestos risk • Allergy news • Jul 11 06 The West Australian Department of Health has reassured the public that old carpet underlay was extremely unlikely to contain asbestos. The move comes in response to an article in The West… COPD Patients Using Beta-agonist Inhalers Are at Risk • Allergy news • Jul 10 06 A new analysis that compares two common inhalers for patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) finds that one reduces respiratory-related hospitalizations and respiratory deaths, but the other… Early fungal exposure can enhance allergy risk • Allergy news • Jul 05 06 Exposure to certain airborne fungal spores in early childhood may increase the risk of developing non-fungal allergies, according to researchers at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Conversely, some fungal types… More women than men hospitalized for asthma • Allergy news • Jun 25 06 Women are significantly more likely than men to go to the emergency department because of asthma-related symptoms and to be admitted to the hospital, a Canadian study shows. It’s not… Common Asthma Inhaler Causing Deaths • Allergy news • Jun 21 06 Three common asthma inhalers containing the drugs salmeterol or formoterol may be causing four out of five U.S. asthma-related deaths per year and should be taken off the market, researchers from Cornell… Accidental Peanut Ingestion Rate on the Decline • Allergy news • Jun 15 06 Accidental ingestion of peanut rates may be down for people suffering from peanut allergies, but there’s still room for improvement, according to a new study. The study, entitled “Accidental ingestions… Second Hand Smoke Makes Allergies Worse • Allergy news • Jun 14 06 A new study offers concrete evidence that allergies are exacerbated by secondhand smoke. The study, entitled “Challenge with environmental tobacco smoke exacerbates allergic airway disease in human beings” can be found… Page 12 of 16 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main