Archive for July, 2008

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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008


Serious Allergy Nut Tree Allergies

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Wh en you live in the capital, your health automatically becomes secondary. Given the pollution, dust and millions of people constantly in your space, it is easy to confuse symptoms of allergies with colds or to simply blame them on the conditions of More Infant Allergy News

Confectionery giant Mars has withdrawn an advertisement for Snickers bars, starring 80s star Mr T, after it brought complaints in the US - where it has yet to be shown on television - that it was homophobic. The ad shows Mr T shouting at a man More Infant Allergy News

RED BANK — Zebu Forno, the European style bakery and café, will join with the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) by offering donation sites at its Red Bank and Holmdel locations Aug. 9 to support the organization’s 2008 Walk for Food More Infant Allergy News

SOUTHAMPTON’S AAIR Charity (Asthma, Allergy & inflammation Research) has created a prestigious award to recognise remarkable personal achievement in the field of education in allergic disease. Called the Holgate AAIR prize for Excellence in Allergy More Infant Allergy News

For most women trying to avoid the amorous advances of their husband, the line “Not tonight, I’ve got a headache” will suffice. For me, a simple “Don’t come near me, I ate nuts for lunch” does the trick. My 30-year-old husband Adam is severely More Infant Allergy News

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Sunday, July 20th, 2008


Allergy Dog Food

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What’s Next for the HIV Vaccine? - Time
On July 17, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, scrapped plans for a large clinical trial of the government’s most advanced HIV vaccine candidate to date. The vaccine, a two-shot injection, was
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Allergy Drug Turned Alzheimer’s Therapy Shows Promise - ABC News
A pill once used as an antihistamine in Russia has shown a slight but unique promise for treating Alzheimer’s disease and is now on a fast track to drug studies in the United States. A Russian drug called Dimebon is showing promise in early clinical
Source: www.abcnews.go.com

Anti-allergy drug may tackle symptoms of Alzheimer’s - Guardian Unlimited
A drug that was once used as an antihistamine by people with allergies in Russia offers new hope for Alzheimer’s patients, a study published today suggests. The drug, dimebon, has so far been trialled on only 183 patients, but it led to significant
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Earnings Preview: Schering-Plough - Forbes
Schering-Plough Corp., a major drug and consumer health products maker, reports earnings for the second quarter on Monday morning. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period. OVERVIEW: Schering-Plough, a
Source: www.forbes.com

Allergy law becomes a class act - News.com.au
AUSTRALIA’S first law protecting allergy-prone children at schools, kindergartens and childcare centres came into force across Victoria yesterday. But peanut butter sandwiches and other high-risk allergens have been off most school canteen menus for
Source: www.news.com.au

Summer Allergy Miseries - The Bulletin
Don’t think it’s just you. It is not your imagination. Age has nothing to do with it. Things really are worse this year. Everyone is feeling the pressure. Yes, this is a vintage year, maybe a historic year, for allergy miseries. Many of us are having
Source: www.thebulletin.us

Early exposure to tobacco smoke causes asthma and allergy - News-Medical.Net
Babies exposed to cigarette smoke before birth or during the first months afterwards run a greater risk of developing asthma and allergy. This according to a doctoral thesis from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet . It is a well
Source: www.news-medical.net

Could it be an allergy?! - McCook Daily Gazette
Last night late night TV star Jay Leno joked about people who are allergic to exercise. “Americans,” he said, “are allergic to exercise.” This came after an alarming statistic that only 6% of American children play outside on a weekly basis. All of
Source: www.mccookgazette.com

Allergy relief

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008


What Is The Main Mold Allergy Symptom

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Molecular ‘clash’ causes allergies - study - News.com.au
A MOLECULAR discovery by Australian scientists might explain extreme allergic reactions in some people and offer up a new treatment for the growing problem. Experiments in a laboratory test tube have revealed that allergic conditions like asthma
Source: www.news.com.au

Ask The Mayo Clinic: Over-the-counter allergy medicine makes urinating - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Dear Mayo Clinic: My wife bought an allergy medicine for me last spring when my allergies flared up. It worked well in reducing nasal symptoms, but it seemed to make urinating even more difficult for me than it usually is. Is there some other
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com

NIAID announces grants to stimulate food allergy research - Genetic Engineering News
Twelve investigators have received grants totaling $5 million over two years to lead high-impact, innovative studies of food allergy, a significant public health concern. This program, called Exploratory Investigations in Food Allergy, is funded by
Source: www.genengnews.com

Australian scientists discover reason for extreme allergic reactions - News-Medical.Net
The scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney have identified a process which may explain the extreme allergic reactions some people suffer which is a synergistic encounter between two molecules - the researchers say by
Source: www.news-medical.net

Robotics make surgery more precise - News-Democrat
Instead of standing for hours with above the patient, Bhayani has pioneered a robotic surgery during which he sits at a computer console operating scalpels, scissors and high-resolution cameras with joystick-like controls. For patients, robotic
Source: www.bnd.com

Allergy? Blame it on your jewellry - Deccan Herald
Unexplained skin irritations, rashes have happened to many of us, but still, for a majority, the cause for the breakouts remains a big mystery. Now, a group of researchers have answered the long waited query by holding jewellry as the culprit for the
Source: www.deccanherald.com

Late allergy season is tough break at Olympic trials - KESQ News
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Eugene is routinely rated among the nation’s worst cities for allergens like pollen. And that’s proving difficult for the runners who are in town for the US Olympic track and field trials. Field burning season was delayed this
Source: www.kesq.com