Firstborn kids seem to have more food allergies, hay fever – Visalia Times-Delta


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Firstborn kids seem to have more food allergies, hay fever
Visalia Times-Delta
Japanese researchers surveyed parents of more than 13000 children aged 7 to 15 and found that a child's birth order did not seem to affect the prevalence of asthma or eczema. However, firstborn children were more likely to have hay fever,
Reported pollen counts may be inaccurate, study findsSheboygan Press
Firstborns more vulnerable to food allergiesDetroit Free Press
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Pricey Asthma Drug Shows Potential In Easing Children’s Milk Allergies – Vermont Public Radio


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Pricey Asthma Drug Shows Potential In Easing Children's Milk Allergies
Vermont Public Radio
They gave allergic kids milk after an injection of an asthma drug called Xolair, known generically as omalizumab. With Dr. Linda Schneider of Children's Hospital Boston and Kari Nadeau of Stanford's Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, Umetsu studied
Scientists develop method to overcome milk allergiesPrivate MD
Milk allergy treated with desensitizationSeattle Times
AAAAI: Regimen Desensitizes Youth With Milk AllergyMD News (press release)
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Allergies may be worse because of late rain this season – Record-Searchlight


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Allergies may be worse because of late rain this season
Record-Searchlight
"We had a fairly good amount of moisture this winter, which makes the grasses grow better," said Dr. Ronald Renard, allergist and immunologist at Redding Allergy & Asthma Care. "All this raining usually frees the air of pollen, so this weather is
Asthma Tied To Higher Risk Of Diabetes, Study SaysThirdAge
Asthma may be linked to increased incidence of diabetes, heart diseaseEndocrine Today
AAAAI: Long Wait Over for Food Allergy GuidanceMedPage Today
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Novartis, Roche’s Xolair Help Blunt Severe Milk Allergies in Children – Bloomberg


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Novartis, Roche's Xolair Help Blunt Severe Milk Allergies in Children
Bloomberg
Novartis AG (NOVN) and Roche Holding AG (ROG)'s Xolair, a medication used to treat asthma attacks caused by allergens such as pollen and dust mites, helped children overcome milk allergies, a small study
Xolair May Treat Milk Allergy in KidsWebMD
New treatment may desensitize kids with milk allergies, say researchers at Scope (blog)
Milk allergy treated with a new desensitization strategyChicago Tribune
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Poulter attempts to ease allergies – The Press Association


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Poulter attempts to ease allergies
The Press Association
The Ryder Cup star suffers from asthma and hayfever and recent tests showed that he was affected by virtually all types of grass and many trees. "It's an occupational hazard spending seven hours a day on a golf course with grass and trees," said
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Children with severe eczema may not outgrow their allergies to milk, eggs – Pediatric SuperSite


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Children with severe eczema may not outgrow their allergies to milk, eggs
Pediatric SuperSite
Children who have severe atopic dermatitis are less likely to outgrow their milk or egg allergy, according to research presented during the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in San Francisco.
Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart DiseaseU.S. News & World Report
AAAAI: One-Third of Infants Outgrow Milk AllergyDoctors Lounge
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