If your “spring cold” comes with itchy eyes, brain fog and endless sneezing, a doctor says you may already be behind in ...
Allergy immunotherapy is a long-term treatment for chronic allergies that reduces sensitivity to allergens (substances that cause an allergic reaction) by gradually exposing the immune system to doses ...
SEATTLE — As seasons change, many people find themselves battling the uncomfortable symptoms of allergies. In fact, one in three adults and one in four kids experience seasonal allergies — that's ...
Allergy affects more than one billion people worldwide—and the number is rising. For many, it means mild symptoms such as ...
LA JOLLA, CA—Allergic to peanuts? Bees? Pollen? Cockroaches? There's a shot for that. Each year, around 2.6 million Americans receive allergy immunotherapies, commonly called "allergy shots." These ...
As seasons change, temperatures rise and flowers begin to bloom, many find themselves battling more than just spring fever, the feeling of excitement, restlessness or extra energy that individuals may ...
Researchers identify three new proteins that the body uses to determine ‘safe’ foods, helping understand food tolerance and allergy. In little moments like when sipping coffee or licking an ice cream ...
When shopping for allergy medications, skip diphenhydramine and phenylephrine in the pharmacy aisle and opt for nasal steroids, second-generation antihistamines, and normal saline instead.
The arrival of spring in our area has brought warmer weather, blooming flowers, greener grass, and, for many, seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies are caused by pollen produced by plants. Tree ...
If you’re the primary caregiver for an older relative, there’s probably a lot on your mind. You may be completing housework, cooking nutritious meals, driving them to doctor’s appointments, and ...
According to a paper published in the Journal of Pediatrics this month, the number of peanut allergy diagnoses among children has dropped over 40% since 2017. The reason? Food allergy guidelines have ...
As an allergy researcher with food allergies, 24-year-old Skylar Sloane can offer a unique perspective to patient care.Sloane ...