Wondering what causes allergies and if there’s a cure? Well, allergies are exaggerated immune reactions to foreign substances. They can
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Warmer climate, more pollen, worse allergies: how to fight back
Climate change has made North America’s pollen season longer and more severe, but there are ways to reduce your allergy
Read moreInfant antibiotic exposure can affect future immune responses toward allergies
Exposure to antibiotics in utero and infancy can lead to an irreversible loss of regulatory T-cells in the colon—a valuable
Read moreTrees are blooming and allergies aren’t far behind
Cedar, Maple and Junipers are among the trees showing their buds across the Tristate, a telltale sign that allergies are
Read moreSpring allergies are near, here’s what works to fight them
For millions of Americans, sneezing, coughing, runny noses, itchy eyes and congestion are sure signs that spring is on the
Read moreBirth weight linked to childhood allergies
The more a baby weighs at birth relative to its gestational age the greater the risk of childhood food allergies
Read moreNewborn babies sought for trial to reduce risk of developing allergies
More than 750 Melbourne newborn babies are needed for a trial to test if it is possible to prevent the
Read moreCromolyn sodium for allergies: What is it and how to use it
Allergic reactions occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly responds to harmless substances known as allergens. Allergies that affect the
Read morePeanut Allergy
Peanut allergy is more common than ever before; its prevalence has tripled in the past ten years. Approximately 1-2% of
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A soy allergy is an allergy to soybeans and is a common food allergy affecting 0.4% of children. Soy allergies
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