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Pain and itch responses regulated separately
25 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Allergy Therapies
Historically, scientists have regarded itching as a less intense version of the body's response to pain, but researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have determined that ... - more
Does your child keep sneezing, have blocked nose one day and runny nose the next? Not always allergy!
18 Nov 2008 - Hot Allergy Topics
So advise researchers from several European countries following a huge international study. A major international study shows that the frequency of non-infectious rhinitis in children varies ... - more
New Research: Early Peanut Consumption May Prevent Allergy
12 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Allergy Therapies
New research casts doubt on government health recommendations that infants and new mothers avoid eating peanuts to prevent development of food allergy. - more
Allergists Define Factors Causing Barriers To Asthma Care
10 Nov 2008 - General Allergy News
Barriers to managing asthma include access to appropriate care, patient adherence, distrust of the medical profession, delayed asthma diagnosis, culture, lifestyle choices and genetic discrepancies ... - more
Experts reveal the complexity of dermatitis management
9 Nov 2008 - General
Although the variety of substances that can cause contact dermatitis is almost limitless, it often can be effectively managed with the proper diagnosis and treatment according to investigators ... - more
Diagnosis of food allergy in kids more common than a decade ago
8 Nov 2008 - Breaking Allergy News
As no-nut policies are adopted by schools and childcare centers nationwide, parents are becoming more aware of food allergies — and what to watch for in their own kids. Unlike past generations, ... - more
Peak pollen season is now - Australia
8 Nov 2008 - Hot Allergy Topics
Hay fever sufferers and people with asthma; beware - peak pollen season is now until late November, according to the latest asthma alert issued by the National Asthma Council Australia. - more
Allergy patch tests: Children and adults have differences and similarities
31 Oct 2008 - General Allergy News
Adults and children who are referred for patch testing for allergies appear equally likely to have allergic contact dermatitis, although they tend to react to different allergy-causing substances ... - more
Stress may make you itch
25 Oct 2008 - Hot Allergy Topics
Current research suggests that stress may activate immune cells in your skin, resulting in inflammatory skin disease. The related report by Joachim et al., "Stress-induced Neurogenic ... - more
Key receptor in bronchial asthma discovered
19 Oct 2008 - Hot Allergy Topics
K. Frank Austen, MD, of the Inflammation & Allergic Diseases Research Section at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, along with colleagues Akiko Maekawa, Yoshihide Kanaoka, and Wei Xing, has ... - more
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