Notre Dame researchers make progress toward a treatment for dangerous allergies • Allergy news • Oct 09 13 New research published in the journal Nature Chemical Biology shows that a group of scientists, led by faculty at the University of Notre Dame, has made… Oral drops can give kids needle-free relief from asthma, allergies • Allergy news • May 06 13 Allergy shots are commonly used to treat children with severe environmental allergies and asthma, but under-the-tongue drops may offer yet another beneficial - and stick-free - option… Children with milk allergy may be ‘allergic to school’ • Allergy news • May 02 13 Many of today’s school teachers opt for dustless chalk to keep hands and classrooms clean. But according to a study published in the May issue of Annals of… People with peanut/tree nut allergies can minimize risk of reactions on airplane flights • Allergy news • Mar 14 13 Few situations can provoke more anxiety for people with peanut or tree-nut allergies than having an allergic reaction while flying on an airplane and… Dual-purpose asthma inhalers more effective • Allergy news • Mar 05 13 Patients with asthma are typically given two types of inhaler, a “preventer” to control the condition over the long term and a “reliever” for immediate use during an attack. But a study… Race linked to childhood food allergies, not environmental allergies • Allergy news • Feb 24 13 Research conducted at Henry Ford Hospital shows that race and possibly genetics play a role in children’s sensitivity to developing allergies. Researchers found: African-American children were sensitized… Air pollution primes children for asthma-related cockroach allergy • Allergy news • Feb 06 13 An allergic reaction to cockroaches is a major contributor to asthma in urban children, but new research suggests that the insects are just one part of a more complex… Geographic factors can cause allergies, asthma • Allergy news • Feb 04 13 Those living near the equator may find themselves sneezing and wheezing more than usual. And the reason may not be due to increasing pollen counts. According to a new study released… Got food allergies? Thanks to UCLA, you can test your meal on the spot using a cell phone • Allergy news • Dec 13 12 Are you allergic to peanuts and worried there might be some in that cookie? Now you can find out… Don’t let allergies drive you nuts • Allergy news • Dec 12 12 Natasha Salmon cannot be in the same room as a bowl of peanuts without getting wheezy. The last time she ate satay sauce, she was struggling to breathe after only… Chlorine in tap water linked to increase in number of people developing food allergies • Allergy news • Dec 04 12 Chlorine in tap water has been linked to the rising number of people developing food allergies, a study has revealed. The chemical, which… Food allergies? Pesticides in tap water might be to blame • Allergy news • Dec 03 12 Food allergies are on the rise, affecting 15 million Americans. And according to a new study published in the December issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma… Socioeconomic Status Linked to Childhood Peanut Allergy • Allergy news • Nov 11 12 Peanut allergies are rising among American children and one reason might be due to economic status. According to a new study presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and… Children from middle class families more likely to suffer peanut allergy: research • Allergy news • Nov 09 12 Scientists say that this backs up the hygiene hypothesis that cleaner homes tend to increase the risk of childhood allergies. They found that high income… Peanut allergies seen on the rise: study • Allergy news • Sep 12 12 The number of children with peanut allergies in one Midwestern county has tripled in the past decade, according to a new study that adds to evidence nut allergies are getting… Asthma symptoms could be aggravated by imbalance problems • Allergy news • Sep 01 12 Vienna, Austria: Asthma patients could be at a higher risk of worsening symptoms due to problems with their balance, according to new research. The study will be presented today… Mom’s nut consumption tied to less allergy in kids • Allergy news • Jul 22 12 In a study based on 62,000 Danish mothers, the children of those who ate peanuts and tree nuts while pregnant were less likely to develop asthma or allergies… Egg allergies ‘treated with egg’ • Allergy news • Jul 18 12 Omelettes, meringues and pasta could one-day be back on the menu for some people with egg allergies after they are treated with the very food they are allergic to, say US researchers.… What hypoallergenic dog? • Allergy news • Jun 30 12 The allergy-friendly dog may be little more than wishful thinking, a new study of Labradoodles and other allegedly hypoallergenic breeds suggests. In fact, scientists found that “hypoallergenic” canines had more allergy-causing protein in their… Food allergies more common in city kids • Allergy news • Jun 10 12 Food allergies are more common among kids living in cities than among children in less populated areas, a new study finds. Researchers found that the share of children with any… Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma • Allergy news • Jun 06 12 May is asthma awareness month, and with summer right around the corner, a study shows that doctors may be closer to understanding why patients with mild… Drug allergy discovery • Allergy news • May 25 12 The finding could lead to the development of a diagnostic test to determine drug hypersensitivity. The study published today in the journal Nature, revealed how some drugs inadvertently target the immune system to alter… Kids on cow farms may have fewer allergies • Allergy news • May 02 12 Kids who grow up on farms and have contact with cows and cow milk are less likely to have allergies and asthma than kids raised nearby but not on… Researchers identify new regulator in allergic diseases • Allergy news • Mar 29 12 Researchers have taken a critical step in understanding how allergic reactions occur after identifying a genetic signature for regulation of a key immune hormone, interleukin (IL-13). Scientists from Cincinnati Children’s… Low serum adiponectin levels predict future risk for asthma in women • Allergy news • Mar 23 12 Low serum adiponectin levels predict an increased future risk for developing asthma in middle-aged women, particularly among smokers, according to a new study. “Adiposity is known… Page 2 of 20 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main