You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news Indoor Air Pollution Increases Asthma Symptoms • Allergy news • Feb 19 09 A study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University found an association between increasing levels of indoor particulate matter pollution and the severity of asthma symptoms among children. The study, which… Hot pepper nose spray relieves hay fever • Allergy news • Feb 17 09 A second-generation all-natural nose spray called Sinol-M, whose main ingredient is capsaicin derived from hot peppers, safely and effectively relieves stubborn nasal allergies, according to results of a clinical study.… Kids with asthma may not miss more school • Allergy news • Feb 16 09 Although it is commonly thought that children who suffer from asthma miss more school than their peers, a new study suggests this is not the case. The study, of… Eosinophils as markers for asthma • Allergy news • Feb 10 09 The largest scale study so far on asthma genetics sheds light on disease mechanisms Asthma and allergic diseases are associated with a number of biological reactions. One of these reactions is an… Researchers Test New Botanical Drug That Could Silence Peanut Allergies • Allergy news • Feb 09 09 A new study finds that a botanical drug could provide the key to new treatments for peanut allergies. The findings are published online in The Journal… C-section may raise kids’ asthma risk: study • Allergy news • Feb 05 09 Children born by cesarean delivery are at increased risk for developing asthma, particularly if their parents have allergies, according to a report published this month. C-section has been thought to… Breathing exercises benefit asthmatics: study • Allergy news • Jan 16 09 Breathing exercises might help control asthma, results of a study hint. In the study, adults with asthma who received breathing training showed improvement in their health and psychological well-being and suffered fewer… Breathing exercises may improve asthma symptoms • Allergy news • Dec 11 08 Adults with asthma may improve their sense of well-being and control over their disease by learning breathing exercises and incorporating these exercises into their asthma medication regimen, researchers report. “Breathing exercises… Long-lasting Cold Symptoms May be Sinusitis • Allergy news • Dec 01 08 If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold. Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most… Traffic pollution worsens symptoms in asthmatic children • Allergy news • Nov 14 08 Traffic pollution, especially in cities, adversely affects respiratory health in children with asthma. A study published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Respiratory Research has found that in this vulnerable… Drinking Milk to Ease Milk Allergy? • Allergy news • Oct 29 08 Giving children with milk allergies increasingly higher doses of milk over time may ease, and even help them completely overcome, their allergic reactions, according to the results of a study… The upside to allergies: cancer prevention • Allergy news • Oct 29 08 A new article in the December issue of The Quarterly Review of Biology provides strong evidence that allergies are much more than just an annoying immune malfunction. They may protect against… New asthma and allergy research • Allergy news • Oct 28 08 PATIENTS’ HOME PHOTOS HELP IDENTIFY ASTHMA TRIGGERS (Monday, October 27, 10:30 AM EST) The use of in-home photography may be a more cost-effective alternative to in-home inspections for identifying asthma and… Probiotics unlikely to relieve eczema symptoms • Allergy news • Oct 13 08 Australian scientists say they have found no evidence that probiotics can relieve the irritating symptoms of eczema and what is more they suggest they may sometimes cause infections and gut… Children’s Asthma Affected by Parental Expectations • Allergy news • Oct 06 08 Asthmatic children whose parents have high expectations for their ability to function normally are less likely to have symptoms than other children dealing with the condition, according to a new study.… Workshop helps parents and food-allergic kids • Allergy news • Sep 25 08 Workshops designed to provide support and coping skills to families with children allergic to nuts, eggs, milk, shellfish, or other foods, appear to benefit both parents and children alike, researchers report.… Early daycare linked to lower asthma risk • Allergy news • Sep 17 08 Children who attend daycare may have a lower risk of developing asthma later on, particularly if they start daycare between the ages of 6 and 12 months, a new study… More Findings on Gene Involved in Childhood Asthma • Allergy news • Sep 15 08 Asthma researchers have found that a gene variant known to raise the risk of childhood asthma in European children plays a similar role in white American children, but… Physical and sexual abuse linked to asthma in Puerto Rican kids • Allergy news • Aug 29 08 Children who are physically or sexually abused are more than twice as likely to have asthma as their peers, according to a recent study of urban… Munich researchers discover key allergy gene • Allergy news • Aug 22 08 Together with colleagues from the Department of Dermatology and Allergy and the Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of the Technische Universität München, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum München have pinpointed… Stress makes allergies worse and last longer • Allergy news • Aug 15 08 Psychological stress and anxiety can make seasonal allergy attacks worse and linger longer, according to research presented Thursday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Boston. “People… Students with Food Allergies Often Not Prepared • Allergy news • Aug 05 08 College students with food allergies aren’t avoiding the foods they know they shouldn’t eat. Students of all ages are not treated with potentially life-saving epinephrine as often as they should… Most children with milk allergy tolerate warm milk • Allergy news • Jul 21 08 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… First-trimester asthma flares tied to birth defects • Allergy news • Jul 17 08 Asthma flare-ups early in pregnancy may raise the risk of birth defects, a new study suggests - highlighting, researchers say, the importance of good asthma control in pregnant women. In… Consumption of nut products during pregnancy linked to increased asthma in children • Allergy news • Jul 15 08 Expectant mothers who eat nuts or nut products like peanut butter daily during pregnancy increase their children’s risk of developing asthma by more than 50… Page 7 of 16 pages « First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last » << Back to main