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Lymph Node Shots Tested for Grass Pollen Allergy
Eight-week regimen better than 3 to 5 years of standard shots under skin, study finds
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Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
But researchers are working on new therapies to combat the problem
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Barriers to Good Asthma Care Detailed
Allergists say poor access, distrust of docs behind inequalities in treatment
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New Compound Might Be Improvement Over Allergy Shots
Study found it effective, less cumbersome than traditional treatment
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Dermatitis Can Have Many Causes
Food, cosmetics or a workplace chemical are often to blame, experts say
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U.S. Experts Still Unsure of Allergy Relief by Mouth
Medicines in droplet or pill form aren't yet ready to replace injections, physicians say
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Powdered Milk Helps Kids Overcome Milk Allergy
Consuming higher and higher doses built up tolerance, study shows
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Decorative Halloween Eye Lenses May Pose Serious Risks
Without doctor's advice, cat's-eyes, color contacts boost odds of bacterial infection
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Breast Milk Molecule Gives Mom's Immunity to Baby
Antibody pathway to mammary glands channels protection against intestinal bugs, study says
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Gas Stove Emissions Boost Asthma in Inner-City Kids
Using cooking appliances as heat source a hallmark of urban poverty, study notes
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Gene Variations, Secondhand Smoke Linked to Early Asthma
The combination nearly tripled the risk for children under 4, study found
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Studies Ignite Hope for Long-Acting Allergy Vaccines
New ragweed regimens would be more convenient and effective, researchers say
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Babies Who Eat Fish Lower Eczema Risk
Study found doing so before 9 months decreased chances of skin condition by 25%
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A Honey of a Sinusitis Treatment
The natural sweet defeats the bacteria that drive the ailment, study shows
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To Sleep, Perchance to Smell?
Odors can affect the emotional tone of dreams, study finds
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