Young kids have a higher risk of peanut allergy if their older brothers or sisters love to eat peanuts, a new study has found. However, this risk can be headed off by getting younger siblings to eat ...
Exposure to more germs may backfire for adult asthma sufferers In A Nutshell A new mouse study from Cornell University found that adult mice exposed to a wide variety of microbes developed more severe ...
For those with seasonal allergies, time outside can mean itchy eyes, sneezing and congestion when pollen levels rise.
More adults with IgE-mediated peanut allergy receiving remibrutinib vs. placebo for 4 weeks tolerated a single dose of at least 600 mg peanut protein without dose-limiting symptoms, according to a ...
About 20 million people in the U.S.—including four million children—have food allergies. Now, there's a new way to reduce their risk of severe allergic reactions. A study published in the New England ...
Improved understanding of asthma endotypes, reflecting pathological processes that underlie asthma phenotypes, has informed the development of add-on biologic therapies for severe, treatment-resistant ...
Individuals with one to three allergenic foods are able to introduce and continue eating allergenic foods at 12 months after multifood oral immunotherapy (mOIT) or omalizumab, according to a study ...
New research from National Jewish Health suggests that long-acting beta-agonists (LABAs), commonly used in combination asthma ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – As many people get outside to enjoy the warm weather this time of year, some might notice their allergies flaring up. In the Lowcountry, allergy season typically starts ...
Unfortunately, I think it’s going to be a bad year,” said Dr. Jason Bellak, owner of the Allergy & Asthma Center.