Topic: Allergies
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-28 04:02:39
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eating meat may be a much more common trigger for anaphylaxis -- a severe and potentially deadly allergic reaction -- than previously thought, U.S. researchers said on Sunday. A study of 60 patients who had unexplained severe allergic reactions suggests that a compound in meat known as alpha-galactose may be the culprit, according to research presented at a meeting ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-19 16:15:26
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating lots of vegetables and fruits during pregnancy may lower the chance of having a baby with certain allergies, hint study findings from Japan.</p><p>Greater intake of green and yellow vegetables, citrus fruit, and veggies and ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-15 16:22:46
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A medication that allows hay fever sufferers to get allergy shots in the form of a pill seems to have lasting benefits, a new study finds.</p><p>The drug, called Grazax, is a prescription medication approved in Europe for the treatment of allergies to grass ...
isnare | 2010-02-02 12:51:02
It may be that the differences between hypoallergenic and regular dogs id not all that great, however these differences are enough to keep people suffering from allergic reactions to experience an allergy attack as a result of being around them. There are quite a number of people with allergic reactions to dogs, and are unable to remain in the same ...
