Symptom Search   |   Treatment Search   |   Doctor Search   |   Drug Search

Allergies : News

Advertisement
Marketplace
... by a bright red area. They tend to reappear in times of stress and are associated with viral infections, food allergies and other conditions. The researchers studied 247 aphthous stomatitis patients (average age 33 years) who had at least three ...
Source:MedlinePlus
Date:June 30, 2009
... with exertion. He denied use of any medications, illegal drugs or excessive caffeine intake and had no known allergies. The patient was placed on a cardiac monitor revealing SVT (see Figure 1). He remained hemodynamically stable during transport. ...
Source:Fire Rescue Magazine
Date:June 30, 2009
Family history has been known to increase a child's risk of being allergy-prone, but a new study suggests that specific allergic triggers may be the same for kids as for their parents.
Source:Drkoop.com
Date:June 30, 2009
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has recommended approval of Bepreve--a new drug to treat itchy eyes caused by allergies.
Source:Drkoop.com
Date:June 30, 2009
Headache And Food Allergy Immunotherapy IgE Antibodies Celiac Sprue Allergies to animals are common and very troublesome.
Source:WAFF-TV Huntsville
Date:June 30, 2009
... drugs that use acetaminophen in combination with other ingredients that treat flu and cold symptoms, allergies or sleeplessness. These combination drugs include NyQuil, Pamprin and Allerest. The FDA is not required to follow the recommendations of ...
Source:CNN Money
Date:June 30, 2009
... Network. Only 20 percent of children outgrow it. It is the most common food allergy. And, of all the food allergies, peanuts and tree nuts are the most likely to cause severe reactions, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ...
Source:KVUE.com
Date:June 30, 2009
... beef, wow. I am hoping someone out there has an answer to your question. And I'm also hoping this recent round of allergies passes as did the first one you experienced. Beef and sympathy, Adam Got a question for the AHT editors or the AHT community ...
Source:A Hamburger Today
Date:June 30, 2009
... r-the-counter drugs that use acetaminophen in combination with other ingredients that treat flu and cold symptoms, allergies or sleeplessness. These combination drugs include NyQuil , Pamprin and Allerest.
Source:CNN
Date:June 30, 2009
... Network. Only 20 percent of children outgrow it. It is the most common food allergy. And, of all the food allergies, peanuts and tree nuts are the most likely to cause severe reactions, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ...
Source:The Dallas Morning News
Date:June 30, 2009
... by a bright red area. They tend to reappear in times of stress and are associated with viral infections, food allergies and other conditions. The researchers studied 247 aphthous stomatitis patients (average age 33 years) who had at least three ...
Source:News Max
Date:June 30, 2009
... The scientists describe development of a transgenic rice plant that has been genetically- engineered to fight allergies to Japanese cedar pollen, a growing public health problem in Japan that affects about 20 percent of the population. In laboratory ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:June 30, 2009
Researchers at St George's, University of London have been awarded A 4.3 million by the Wellcome Trust for the development of a unique new class of drugs to target the root cause of asthma and allergies.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:June 30, 2009
... by the Wellcome Trust for the development of a unique new class of drugs to target the root cause of asthma and allergies. The new Allergen Delivery Inhibitors may be superior to existing medicines, which mainly relieve symptoms. The research team, ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:June 30, 2009
... said. "With the increase in the production and consumption of seafood in recent years, more consumers with fish allergies are at risk of serious reactions or even death than ever before due to mislabeled or undeclared fish byproducts," she said. "My ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:June 30, 2009
... intake of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). This may be due to ignorance, famine, anorexia, restrictive diets (due to allergies, food fads, etc.), or difficulty orally ingesting foods. Historically, scurvy was the result of long sea voyages where sailors ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:June 30, 2009
... of Web sites out there geared to helping parents through elimination diets. Also, for further reading about food allergies (adults have them, too), look at books by noted authors such as Lendon Smith, M.D., Ben Feingold, M.D., or William Crook, M.D. ...
Source:The Spectrum Online Edition
Date:June 30, 2009
... and the dog lived another two years before dying of something else. He's also used such treatments to treat allergies, asthma and inflammatory bowel disease. "We talk about doing things that take away toxicants," Nielsen said. "We talk about ...
Source:The Citizen
Date:June 30, 2009
... and some people are allergic to it, but hookah vapor doesn't have such a foul smell, and fewer people have allergies, Richards says. Hookah smoking is a tradition in the Mideast, Richards says. Merriam-Webster Online dates the term to 1763, from the ...
Source:Journal Gazette
Date:June 30, 2009
... a job at a Beebe Medical Center laboratory. She said she was inspired to become a pediatric nurse specializing in allergies because of her son, Anthony, whom she calls "my baby," after she discovered he had a potentially fatal peanut allergy early ...
Source:Cape Gazette
Date:June 29, 2009
Advertisement
Back to Top