You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news Teens think they have asthma under control, but benefit from new approach to treatment • Allergy news • May 06 08 Two studies that offer new insights to help adolescents and younger children improve their asthma control will be presented by researchers from Cincinnati… On the road with allergies and asthma: coping tips • Allergy news • May 06 08 Despite the high cost of fuel and long airline security lines, millions of summer travelers will be hitting the nation’s roads and airports this summer for vacation. But… Tree Lined Streets Mean Lower Rates of Childhood Asthma • Allergy news • May 01 08 Children who live in tree lined streets have lower rates of asthma, suggests research published ahead of print in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. The researchers… “Hair of the dog” keeps children’s allergies at bay • Allergy news • Apr 29 08 Having a dog in the house reduces the risk that young children will develop allergies, German researchers said on Tuesday. The finding, based on a six-year study of… Alternative rubber gloves win U.S. FDA approval • Allergy news • Apr 24 08 People allergic to traditional rubber gloves could see relief from a new alternative made from a different type of latex approved by U.S. health regulators on Wednesday. The new… Researchers evaluating food allergy treatment • Allergy news • Apr 17 08 National Jewish Medical and Research Center Evaluating Treatment To Prevent Allergic Reactions to Food Researchers at National Jewish Medical and Research Center are conducting trials to evaluate a method to prevent allergic… Vest Examines Environmental Causes of Asthma Attacks • Allergy news • Apr 12 08 Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) have developed a sensor system that continuously monitors the air around persons prone to asthma attacks. Worn in the pockets of… Allergy Alert—follow These Steps to Breathe Easier This Spring • Allergy news • Apr 11 08 If you’re buying antihistamines in bulk in an effort to keep your allergy symptoms in check, it might be time to rethink your strategy. See if these steps… Gene variant increases risk of asthma • Allergy news • Apr 10 08 A tiny variation in a gene known as CHI3L1 increases susceptibility to asthma, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and decline in lung function, researchers report early online in the New England Journal of Medicine.… Spring Cleaning ... for Your Nose • Allergy news • Apr 07 08 Your spring cleaning routine might include vacuuming the coils on your refrigerator and storing bulky sweaters and corduroy pants. You may want to add to that list, according to a University… Nose triggers allergic eye symptoms • Allergy news • Mar 19 08 The itchy, watery eyes that plague allergy sufferers may be, at least in part, a reflex response triggered by the nose, a new study shows. Researchers have previously demonstrated that when an… Pediatric allergies take toll on kids too • Allergy news • Mar 17 08 Allergies can not only make children out of sorts during the day, but can interfere with their sleep, too, researchers reported in a study to be released on Monday. The… Regular Low Dose Aspirin Cuts Asthma Risk in Women • Allergy news • Mar 13 08 A small dose of aspirin on alternate days can cut the risk of developing asthma among women, suggests a large study, published ahead of print in Thorax. The… Treatment for mild asthma leads to improved lung function • Allergy news • Mar 10 08 A study by the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research in Sydney is the first to demonstrate that in patients with very mild or well-controlled asthma, regular treatment with… Allergy Testing Guides Avoidance, Targets Treatment • Allergy news • Mar 10 08 Allergy testing is essential in the effective management of patients with allergic conditions. When combined with a detailed medical history, it can identify the causes of allergy symptoms and provide the… Food allergies less common than parents think • Allergy news • Mar 08 08 Parents often attribute their preschoolers’ rashes and runny noses to a food allergy, but in many cases they are putting the blame in the wrong place, a new study suggests.… Allergic-Like Reactions Occur in Pre-Medicated Patients • Allergy news • Feb 11 08 Allergic-like reactions can occur in patients (both children and adults) when given gadolinium containing contrast agents, even if they have been pre-medicated with corticosteroids and antihistamines, according to a recent study… 5 Steps to Reduce Suffering This Allergy Season • Allergy news • Feb 11 08 With the official start of spring about six weeks away, for many Americans the start of allergy season is close at hand. But that doesn’t mean the sneezing and… Is Your School Safe for Students with Asthma and Anaphylaxis? • Allergy news • Feb 06 08 Every parent expects a safe school environment for their children. But when children have asthma or life-threatening allergies, schools are filled with potential dangers. Students in Vermont… Oral penicillin allergy test may be safe for some • Allergy news • Jan 31 08 Patients with a remote history of an allergic reaction to penicillin that was not life-threatening appear to be able to tolerate an oral penicillin test, even if the… Severe asthma may be a different form of the disease • Allergy news • Jan 29 08 A multi-center research project to investigate severe asthma has found a key physiological difference between severe and non-severe forms of the disease, a finding that could… Allergic Disease Linked to Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Allergy news • Jan 23 08 Adults with allergy symptoms report a high incidence of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), suggesting a link between atopic disorders and IBS according to a study published this month in Annals… Mothers’ Stress May Increase Children’s Asthma • Allergy news • Jan 15 08 Children whose mothers are chronically stressed during their early years have a higher asthma rate than their peers, regardless of their income, gender or other known asthma risk factors. “It is… Rubber Gloves: ‘Born’ - and Now Banished • Allergy news • Jan 15 08 William Stewart Halsted, The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s first surgeon in chief, is widely credited as the first to develop and introduce rubber surgical gloves in the United States. That… Protein a Possible Key to Allergy and Asthma Control • Allergy news • Jan 03 08 Activating a protein found on some immune cells seems to halt the cells’ typical job of spewing out substances that launch allergic reactions, a study by Johns Hopkins… Page 9 of 16 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main