The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering the approval of a new allergy treatment that comes in tablet form, enabling allergy sufferers to administer the medication on their own. Read More »
Category: Allergy Disease News
Researchers discover link between asthma and mood disorders
A recent study conducted by Taiwanese doctors reveals that there may be a link between childhood asthma and mood disorders. Read More »
Exposure to dogs early in life may help prevent allergies and asthma
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that having a family dog in the house as your newborn baby is growing up can reduce his or her chances of developing allergies and asthma. Read More »
The key to combating childhood asthma is understanding unique triggers
Dr. Stephen Teach, director of the asthma center at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., claims that asthma is a manageable condition, noting that the key to keeping symptoms under control is understanding what triggers a flare-up in each individual person. Read More »
Research shows that climate change could worsen mold allergies
According to LiveScience, researchers recently discovered that a certain fungus called Aspergillus fumigatus becomes more dangerous to people when it is in the presence of high carbon dioxide. Read More »
Seasonal allergens in Georgia profoundly affect children with asthma
Depending on what part of the United States you live in, environmental factors could have a severe effect on your asthma. Read More »
Seasonal allergens in Georgia profoundly affect children with asthma
Depending on what part of the United States you live in, environmental factors could have a severe effect on your asthma. Read More »
Nasal spray can help improve sleep among allergy sufferers
Researchers are well aware of the connection between nasal congestion and lack of sleep, which is why they recently conducted a study to test whether a certain two-drug nasal spray would have an effect on sleep patterns in allergy patients. Read More »
Nasal spray can help improve sleep among allergy sufferers
Researchers are well aware of the connection between nasal congestion and lack of sleep, which is why they recently conducted a study to test whether a certain two-drug nasal spray would have an effect on sleep patterns in allergy patients. Read More »
A look at the link between blood pressure medication and oral allergy syndrome
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who takes an ACE inhibitor — a drug that’s commonly used to treat people who have high blood pressure — you could be at risk of developing oral allergy syndrome, an affliction characterized by an irritating reaction to fresh produce. Read More »