Electronic Nose May Help Diagnose Asthma • Allergy news • May 21 07 An “electronic nose” may one day be used to diagnose asthma, say researchers who are presenting a preliminary study of the device at the American Thoracic Society 2007 International Conference, on… Asthma Study Shows Patients Have More Options to Control Disease • Allergy news • May 17 07 People with mild asthma that is well-controlled with twice-daily use of inhaled steroids may be able to reduce inhaler use to once a day – or switch… Exposure to cats in infancy may boost allergy risk • Allergy news • May 15 07 Children exposed to higher levels of cat allergen in their first 2 years of life may be at greater risk of becoming allergic to the animals, a new… America Faces Allergy Crisis • Allergy news • May 14 07 A growing shortage of allergists in the United States may soon impact the quality of patient care for asthma and other allergic diseases, according to a report published by the American College of… When Allergy Symptoms Bloom, Find the Right Medication • Allergy news • May 09 07 Choosing the right medications is essential to gaining control over symptoms as allergy season comes into full bloom, allergy specialists at UT Southwestern Medical Center warn. “It’s reasonable to… Developmental and Behavioral Problems Can Plague Asmatic Children • Allergy news • Apr 12 07 Much of the research surrounding childhood asthma has sought new approaches to managing the disease. However, little was done to address other conditions that often appear along with asthma… Kissing babies could trigger peanut allergy • Allergy news • Mar 04 07 Kissing after eating food containing peanuts could lead to the development of nut allergies, according to a team of medical specialists. They say it may explain why almost all people… Pregnancy diet may impact child’s allergy risk • Allergy news • Feb 28 07 What a woman eats during pregnancy may influence the odds that her child will develop allergies, a new study hints. Dr. Joachim Heinrich, of GSF-Institute of Epidemiology, Neuherberg, Germany, and… Common cold may send some young children to the hospital • Allergy news • Feb 22 07 New evidence supports the link between a cause of the common cold and more severe respiratory infections such as pneumonia and acute bronchitis. The study is published… Allergy to Hair Dye Increasing • Allergy news • Feb 03 07 Allergic reactions to hair dye are increasing as more and younger people dye their hair, warn researchers in this week’s BMJ. This can lead to dermatitis on the face and, in severe… City kids with asthma lose out on preventive treatment • Allergy news • Dec 05 06 A new study by specialists at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and elsewhere suggests that only one in five inner-city children with chronic asthma gets enough medicine to… The role of gut worms in allergies • Allergy news • Dec 04 06 Gut parasites could hold the key to increasingly common conditions such as eczema, asthma and hay fever, according to scientists at The University of Nottingham. Gut parasites, such as hookworm,… Allergists Explore Rising Prevalence and Unmet Needs Attributed to Allergic Rhinitis • Allergy news • Nov 13 06 As the prevalence of allergic rhinitis appears to be rising, there are increasing concerns about its impact on health, sleep, work and school performance, as well… Carpets in workplace linked to adult asthma risk • Allergy news • Nov 07 06 Being exposed to certain types of surface materials at work appears to increase adults’ risk of developing asthma, a new study shows. “These findings underline the need to consider… Exposure to sunlight could reduce asthma • Allergy news • Oct 25 06 Perth medical research team sheds new light on chronic health condition Australian researchers have found that exposure to measured doses of ultraviolet light, such as sunlight, could reduce asthma. The research… New Asthma Medicine Targeting Vulnerable Inner-City Children Tested • Allergy news • Oct 19 06 UT Southwestern Medical Center is one of a handful of top research institutions evaluating a promising new medication researchers hope can reduce the severity and frequency of asthma attacks… Potential New Therapeutic Target for Asthma, Allergies and Cancer • Allergy news • Oct 17 06 Transport mechanism of bioactive molecule, S1P, identified Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have identified how a bioactive molecule involved with allergy, inflammation and cancer is transported out of mast… Allergy OTC Medicines - Speak With Your Pharmacist • Allergy news • Oct 05 06 For allergy sufferers, the fall season can be just as bad as the spring. A quick trip to the pharmacy for an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine; however, can quickly becoming… Herpes Infects Cornea, Evades Immune Cells • Allergy news • Sep 25 06 Herpes virus has an unusual strategy for infecting cornea cells that may also explain how it evades the immune system, according to a study by researchers at the University of Illinois… Allergic Rhinitis Associated with Impaired Sleep Quality • Allergy news • Sep 18 06 Patients with allergic rhinitis, such as that caused by hay fever and other allergies, have more difficulty sleeping and more sleep disorders than those without allergies, according to a report… The Allergens and Irritants Behind Itchy Skin • Allergy news • Sep 06 06 What could be the reason for skin that’s inflamed, itchy, dotted with bumps or blisters? According to the September issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource, it could be contact dermatitis,… Effective Test to Determine Treatment for Chronic Cough • Allergy news • Sep 06 06 Mayo Clinic researchers have found that an asthma diagnostic test, the exhaled nitric oxide test, is an inexpensive, quick and easy way to determine whether inhaled corticosteroids will relieve… Internet system helps with asthma control • Allergy news • Sep 05 06 A free Internet-based tool allows asthmatics to assess the degree of control of they have over their asthma and obtain reliable recommendations for treatment, according to research presented Monday in Munich,… Eczema, hay fever rates in UK stabilise - study • Allergy news • Aug 31 06 After decades of rises, rates of eczema and hay fever in Britain have stabilised but allergic reactions to food have soared, according to new research published on Thursday.… Fewer allergic kids exposed to peanuts by mistake • Allergy news • Aug 30 06 Children with peanut allergies may be less likely to accidentally eat peanut-containing foods than in years past, but the problem still needs attention, a Canadian study suggests. 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