You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news Food allergies affect 1 in 12 kids: study • Allergy news • Jun 20 11 One in 12 kids in the United States may have a food allergy, according to new findings based on an online survey. The study, published June 20th in Pediatrics,… Early exposure to pets does not increase children’s risk of allergies • Allergy news • Jun 14 11 A new study published in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy reveals that keeping a dog or cat in the home does not increase children’s risk… The role of bacteria in asthma and the potential for antibiotic treatment • Allergy news • May 23 11 People with severe asthma are more likely to have antibodies against the disease-causing bacteria Chlamydia pneumoniae than the general population and in some cases antibiotic… Peanut-eating blood donors spark allergic reaction • Allergy news • May 18 11 A Sunday night custom of eating peanuts while watching soccer has led to a discovery: What you eat before you give blood may result in a severe allergic reaction in people… Cockroach allergens in homes associated with prevalence of childhood asthma in some neighborhoods • Allergy news • May 17 11 In New York City, the prevalence of asthma among children entering school varies by neighborhood anywhere from 3% to 19%, and children growing up… New tool to assess asthma-related anxiety • Allergy news • May 05 11 When children or adolescents with asthma and their parents become overly anxious about the disorder, it may impair their ability to manage the asthma effectively. A new, effective tool to assess… World Asthma Day: NIH Research Advances Help People with Asthma • Allergy news • May 03 11 Statement of Linda S. Birnbaum, Ph.D., director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and National Toxicology Program; Susan B. Shurin, M.D., acting director, National Heart, Lung, and… For Allergy and Asthma Sufferers, A Change in Diet Can Be a Key to Comfort • Allergy news • Apr 19 11 Spring is here, and with the warmer weather comes discomfort for many allergy and asthma sufferers. But Fred Pescatore, M.D., the acclaimed… Many restaurant staff are undertrained and misinformed about food allergies • Allergy news • Apr 14 11 A new study published in Clinical & Experimental Allergy reveals that there is no association between a restaurant worker’s knowledge of food allergy and his or her… Young asthmatics are leaving emergency rooms missing critical documentation • Allergy news • Mar 25 11 It sounds unbelievably simple but it’s true – a written action plan for asthma treatment, attached to the drug prescription, improves asthma control in children. “Acute care visits… Extreme preemies at risk for asthma as adults • Allergy news • Mar 22 11 Young adults who were born very premature may have an increased risk of asthma, a report published Monday suggests. The study, of more than 600,000 Swedish adults born in… New treatment may desensitize kids with milk allergies, say researchers at Stanford and Boston • Allergy news • Mar 22 11 Some 3 million children in the United States have some form of food allergy, ranging in severity from mild to life-threatening. Milk allergy… Stephen J. Teach, MD, MPH, part of landmark study on pediatric asthma • Allergy news • Mar 16 11 Stephen J. Teach, MD, MPH, Medical Director and Principal Investigator of IMPACT DC, a program of pediatric asthma care and research at Children’s National Medical… Nottingham scientists identify trigger in cat allergy • Allergy news • Mar 10 11 A breakthrough by scientists at The University of Nottingham could provide hope for any allergy sufferers who have ever had to choose between their health and their household pet. The… Asthma linked to celiac disease • Allergy news • Feb 24 11 People with the digestive disorder known as celiac disease are more likely to develop another disorder involving the immune system: asthma, according to a new study. Specifically, a group of European researchers… Most Americans Recognize Allergies Are Serious But Don’t Know Who Should Treat Condition • Allergy news • Feb 10 11 While nearly four in five people know allergies are serious, only one in five realize that allergists are the doctors who specialize in treating… Many with asthma, emphysema may misuse inhalers • Allergy news • Feb 10 11 Many people with asthma or emphysema could be taking their inhaled medicines incorrectly, researchers say. When they asked 100 adults hospitalized for asthma or a lung disease like emphysema to… Allergies lower risk of low- and high-grade glioma • Allergy news • Feb 07 11 The more allergies one has, the lower the risk of developing low- and high-grade glioma, according to data published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the… Study challenges high rate of peanut allergies • Allergy news • Feb 02 11 Peanut allergies may be less common than previously believed, according to a new study based on allergy diagnoses in England. However, the study also found that while the proportion of… More than allergies: Histamine may be a possible drug target for multiple sclerosis • Allergy news • Jan 31 11 If you think histamines are your nemesis during allergy season, here’s something that might change your perspective. New research published in the Journal of… Living Near Busy Roadways Ups Chances of Allergic Asthma • Allergy news • Jan 18 11 An international team of lung experts has new evidence from a study in shantytowns near Lima, Peru, that teens living immediately next to a busy roadway have increased… Avoid Allergy and Asthma Triggers as You Shape Up • Allergy news • Dec 29 10 A New Year’s resolution to get in shape is good news for your health. But if you have allergies or asthma, the hidden triggers at the gym may… Leave Winter Allergy and Asthma Misery Out in the Cold Allergists Offer Tips for Eliminating Indoor Triggers • Allergy news • Dec 28 10 The first frost often brings welcome relief from hay fever and the symptoms caused by outdoor allergens. But coming in… Shea nuts appear safe in allergy study • Allergy news • Dec 23 10 Shea butter is in everything from diaper cream to tissue paper, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers shea nuts - from which the butter derives - to be… Nasal congestion can mean severe asthma • Allergy news • Dec 20 10 Nasal congestion can be a sign of severe asthma, which means that healthcare professionals should be extra vigilant when it comes to nasal complaints. Furthermore, more severe asthma appears to be… Page 3 of 16 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main