In A Nutshell Mice with allergic rhinitis sneezed significantly less after receiving matcha extract in a new study from Hiroshima University. Matcha left standard immune markers unchanged, suggesting ...
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Tis the seezin’– Allergy season returning to NWPA
If you’re starting to get the sniffles, it might be a sure sign that allergy season is on its way. A local allergist with Tri-State Allergy and Asthma said allergy season has already started, and she ...
While some parts of the US still have snow on the ground, others are experiencing a rapid warm-up. Once trees start to show ...
Timing also matters. Cold symptoms usually improve within seven to ten days. Allergy symptoms tend to linger and stay fairly ...
Children with primary immunodeficiencies often had drug allergy labels, almost all of which were not confirmed when evaluated ...
AIM-listed biotech reports biomarker results suggesting its VLP Peanut treatment could work in as few as three injections ...
Parents across the U.S. are introducing peanut products to their infants earlier than ever, following guidelines that the ...
In addition, parents should be advised to introduce allergenic foods such as peanut, egg, milk, tree nuts and seafood to all infants, beginning around 4 to 6 months of age. This has proven to be safe ...
An allergy involves a mild to life threatening immune response to an external substance. A sensitivity, on the other hand, is typically a milder reaction associated with difficulty digesting food. An ...
Pollen and local geography can make seasonal allergies more intense for many people, especially during spring.
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Higher pollen levels linked to lower exam scores
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD As spring pollen fills the air, it may be doing more than triggering sneezes. New research suggests it could also be quietly lowering students’ performance in high-stakes exams ...
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