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Allergy
Quincy doctor says residents should take study seriously 29 Jan 2006
Dr. Zorian Trusewych, a Blessing Physician Services doctor who specializes in allergy and immunology, moved to Quincy two years ago and marveled at the air ...
- Quincy Herald Whig,
Enjoy your pet, stay healthy 29 Jan 2006
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI), at least 10 percent of the population and up to 30 percent of asthmatics are ...
- myDNA.com,
Seeds of conflict take root in debate over Michigan farming bill 29 Jan 2006
Critics worry that so-called "frankenfoods" pose allergy risks to humans, contaminate the natural ecosystem, lead to more chemical spraying and create other ...
- Miami Herald,
'Save St. Mary!' Supporters rally to prevent closure of Hoboken's ... 29 Jan 2006
..."These are specialty sessions for children in cardiology, pulmonary, allergy and immunology, apnea, gastroenterology and endocrinology," said Bridget Hogan ...
- Hoboken Reporter,
Business briefcase 29 Jan 2006
...of Prevea Health has been promoted to service line director for neurology, neuro-psychology, neuro-diagnostics, pulmonology, pulmonary function lab and allergy ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette,
Morales faces tough task remaking Bolivia 29 Jan 2006
...but it's too expensive," said Isabel Arce, a 23-year-old maid and Morales supporter who can't afford $5 for a prescription her husband needs for a skin allergy ...
- The Conservative Voice,
A whole new approach to vaccines 29 Jan 2006
...human blood. The whole process, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will take years. Janet McElhaney ...
- philly.com,
Living With A Food Allergy Jan 25, 2006
By Joe Goertz. br>Many people have a food allergy which ranges from mild to severe. ... A very common type of food allergy is to eggs. ...
- Mathaba.Net,
CFIA/Warning: Allergy Alert - Undeclared Peanut Protein in Yogourt ... Jan 27, 2006
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Les Aliments Johnvince are warning people with allergies to peanut protein not to consume Johnvince Foods ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Metro won't teach boy with allergy at his home Jan 24, 2006
Stratton Elementary. Brentson, a 9-year-old fourth-grader, has a severe, life-threatening allergy to any form of peanuts, Duke said. In ...
- Hendersonville Star News,
Peanut allergy update Jan 25, 2006
An allergy to peanuts is probably the most serious type of food allergy known to modern man, as it is often fatal. To make matters ...
- Health24.com,
Pinnacle Foods Group Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg Jan 24, 2006
By FDA. Pinnacle Foods Group Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in Frozen "Aunt Jemima® Cinnamon French Toast" 12.5 oz. ...
- Food Consumer,
Trial on peanut-allergy drug halted Jan 23, 2006
...has halted clinical trials for a promising peanut-allergy treatment because of safety concerns raised during human experiments, a company spokesman said this ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin,
Pinnacle Foods Group Inc. Issues Allergy Alert Jan 24, 2006
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to egg may run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. ...
- Kansas City infoZine,
School: Peanut allergy is not a disability Jan 24, 2006
24 (UPI) -- Nashville officials and the Tennessee attorney general say a boy's peanut allergy does not entitle him to long-term home schooling at district ...
- United Press International
Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee and Pulmonary-Allergy ... Jan 23, 2006
Interested persons and organizations may submit electronic or written comments on the Agenda topic until January 6, 2006. Electronic ...
- FDA.gov
Restrictions now in place for cold, flu and allergy medication Jan 24, 2006
There are now restrictions on cold, flu and sinus drugs containing pseudoephedrine, in line with the Governments new legislation designed to curb illegal drug ...
- Canowindra News,
Blooming Import Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites Jan 25, 2006
By FDA. Blooming Import Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites in Golden Lion Brand Dried Ziziphus Jujuba Mill (Dates). ...
- Food Consumer,
Allergy mania means missing nutrients Jan 24, 2006
Growing numbers of people are missing out on vital nutrients after incorrectly diagnosing themselves with food allergies, a poll has suggested. ...
- Freshinfo,
Safety Concerns Halt Peanut-Allergy Drug Jan 17, 2006
...has stopped development of a promising peanut-allergy treatment because of safety concerns raised during human experiments, a company spokesman said Tuesday. ...
- Newsday,
Genentech halts allergy drug trial Jan 18, 2006
Biotechnology company Genentech has stopped development of a promising peanut-allergy treatment because of safety concerns raised during human experiments, a ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
Genentech Halts Trial of Allergy Drug Jan 17, 2006
Genentech Inc., the world's second-biggest biotechnology company, stopped a clinical trial of a peanut-allergy treatment over safety concerns about some ...
- Los Angeles Times,
Dynavax: outlook good for allergy drug Jan 20, 2006
Dynavax' lead anti-allergy drug candidate Tolamba has reduced nasal symptoms in a phase II/III ragweed allergy trial, and after a single short course of therapy ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Genentech Stops Trial on Concerns Over Safety of Peanut-Allergy ... Jan 16, 2006
...stopped a clinical trial of a drug it hopes can be used to prevent peanut-allergy reactions, citing safety concerns not with the drug itself but with an ...
- Truth about Trade & Technology,
Safety Concerns Halt Peanut Allergy Study Jan 18, 2006
...based biotech company Genentech Inc. to halt development of a promising peanut allergy treatment called Xolair. The move was made ...
- WWAY NewsChannel 3,
Genentech halts study of drug for peanut allergy Jan 16, 2006
...has pulled its test of a drug to prevent reactions to peanut allergy. The company cited concerns for the safety with an allergy test, not with the drug itself. ...
- San Jose Business Journal,
Genentech halts study of drug for peanut allergy Jan 16, 2006
...has pulled its test of a drug to prevent reactions to peanut allergy. ... They were given the protein to gauge the severity of their allergy. ...
- Sacramento Business Journal,
Peanut allergy trial of Xolair halted Jan 16, 2006
16 (UPI) -- A clinical trial of the drug Xolair as a way to prevent peanut allergy reactions was halted over safety concerns with an allergy test, a report said ...
- United Press International
Genentech halts allergy drug trial Jan 17, 2006
Biotechnology company Genentech of South San Francisco has stopped a clinical trial of a peanut-allergy treatment over safety concerns about some reactions and ...
- Inside Bay Area,
Upper grades also need allergy policies Jan 20, 2006
Currently there are 12 students with life threatening allergy problems at the high school, four food-related, 1 unknown, and the remaining related to insect ...
- Easton Journal,
New buying rules for cold, allergy remedies Jan 13, 2006
New regulations for buying some nonprescription cold and allergy remedies take effect Sunday under a new law aimed at curbing methamphetamine production in ...
- Belleville News-Democrat,
Peanut Allergy Drug Stopped Jan 18, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO -- Biotechnology company Genentech has stopped development of a promising peanut-allergy treatment because of safety concerns raised during human ...
- WSBtv.com,
Dynavax's allergy therapy proves effective Jan 20, 2006
Californian pharmaceutical firm Dynavax Technologies has shown the efficacy of its allergy treatment Tolamba in lessening symptoms of hay fever. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Safety concerns halt Genentech peanut-allergy drug Jan 17, 2006
The biotechnology giant Genentech has stopped development of a promising peanut-allergy treatment because of safety concerns raised during human experiments. ...
- KESQ,
Cake recalled over allergy concerns Jan 14, 2006
A Richmond bakery has voluntarily recalled its Piccoli Fioretti Italian coffee cakes because they may contain egg protein which hasn’t been declared on the ...
- Richmond Review,
Genentech said to halt allergy tests Jan 16, 2006
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Genentech Inc. put a stop to a clinical trial for a potential treatment for peanut allergies after two ...
- CNN/Money
Hopes dashed for peanut allergy drug Xolair Jan 18, 2006
Hopes have been dashed for a potential treatment for peanut allergies following the severe reactions suffered by two children during a clinical trial. ...
- News-Medical.net,
Illinois Requires ID To Buy Pseudoephedrine-Based Cold and Allergy ... Jan 15, 2006
Bloomington, Illinois (AHN) - Starting Sunday, those suffering from colds and allergies in Illinois will have to show identification to purchase pseudoephedrine ...
- All Headline News
Dynavax's Stock Jumps On Positive Allergy Drug Data Jan 19, 2006
...jumped 34 percent after the company reported two-year data from a Phase II/III trial showing that its disease-modifying allergy drug, Tolamba, significantly ...
- BioWorld Online (subscription),
Marmora and Lake - Allergy policy to be created Jan 19, 2006
Members of the Marmora Senior School Council gathered in the staff room on January 16 where they heard from Tony Fallaise, the territory manager for Jostens ...
- Stirling Community Press,
The Cheese Works LTD Issued Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfites ... Jan 20, 2006
Ringwood, NJ - infoZine - The Cheese Works Ltd of Ringwood, NJ on behalf of the manufacturer Bernardo Jose Quilez is recalling the 5 pound package of Union Rex ...
- Kansas City infoZine,
School: Peanut allergy is not a disability Jan 24, 2006
Home schooling used as truancy loophole (December 28, 2005) -- A Sioux Falls school administrator says a state law that allows parents to educate their ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Growth in air for Greer Jan 28, 2006
In the 1950s and '60s, the company branched into allergy treatments. ... But its work in human allergy treatment makes up the bulk of its business. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Food allergy cards help travellers Jan 10, 2006
It's a phrase that could save the health or even the life of a traveller with an allergy to peanut products while touring Poland. ...
- TVNZ,
New law to help food allergy sufferers Jan 2, 2006
...be a benefit for many consumers, especially younger ones who are most prone to food allergies, said Sai Karlapudi, an allergist with the Muncie Allergy Center. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
Celebrities blamed for food allergy rise Jan 12, 2006
Almost all the GPs (94 per cent) said that their patients did not know the difference between a food allergy and food intolerance. ...
- Times Online,
Allergy law in effect for Ontario schools Jan 3, 2006
Schools in Ontario are now required to prepare safety plans for students with fatal allergies as part of Sabrina's Law, named after a Pembroke teen who died of ...
- CBC Toronto,
Food allergies still ignored, says group Jan 26, 2006
26/01/2006 - A pressure group in the UK is using food allergy and intolerance week to highlight what they see as a serious lack of understanding of the ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Schools adopt 'safety within reason' allergy policies Jan 3, 2006
One study estimates American children's rate of allergy to peanuts and tree nuts (like walnuts and pecans) - about 1 percent of those under age 18 - has ...
- Times Herald-Record,
Texas Apartments Offer Something New to Attract Tenants - Cleaner ... Jan 5, 2006
...announced plans to offer Texas apartment managers a new low-cost/no-cost co-marketing program to offer current and new residents allergy-friendly apartments. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Allergy Awareness Campaign Launched Jan 5, 2006
5 /CNW/ - Following the tragic deaths of two teenagers due to severe reactions to food, Canada's allergy community today announces a national campaign to raise ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),
Food allergy craze can damage your health and pocket Jan 12, 2006
In fact, research by the British Nutrition Foundation has found that just ONE OR TWO PER CENT of people tested actually have a food allergy. ...
- Mirror.co.uk,
Smoke from grass fires bothering some allergy sufferers and ... Jan 5, 2006
The good news for allergy and asthma sufferers who have been sneezing and wheezing due to smoke from recent grass fires is that the situation is temporary. ...
- Waco Tribune Herald,
New labels simplify allergy identification Jan 4, 2006
These ingredient groups account for approximately 90 percent of all food allergies, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, an international ...
- Monticello Herald Journal,
Verus Pharmaceuticals Encourages Severe Allergy Sufferers to Carry ... Jan 11, 2006
According to a study published in the journal Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, one in three patients may require a second dose of epinephrine to stop a severe ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
DOCTORS SEEING MORE ALLERGY PATIENTS Jan 9, 2006
At this time of year doctors always see lots of colds and flu, but now they are seeing more people suffering from allergy problems. ...
- KFDX-TV,
New Law Toughens Food Allergy Labeling Requirements Jan 3, 2006
People with food allergies can determine whether food might make them sick without taking a bite, thanks to a new federal labeling law. ...
- NewsNet5.com,
Dry conditions make allergy season worse Jan 10, 2006
Dr. Brian Terry miller is an allergy specialist in Killeen. ... Miller says, with the windy and dry conditions, this is one of the worst allergy seasons on record. ...
- KCEN-TV,
Food allergy rise attributed to Celebrities Jan 12, 2006
What they all were unanimous (94%) was that their patients did not know the difference between a food allergy and food intolerance. ...
- MedIndia,
Schools implement food allergy law Jan 10, 2006
Sabrina's Law is named after Sabrina Shannon, a 13-year-old student from Pembroke with a severe dairy allergy who died after eating french fries containing ...
- Thunder Bay's Source,
Allergy label rules now in effect Jan 11, 2006
It may seem simple for a person with milk a milk allergy to stay out of the milk aisle, but milk is found in many other products, from crackers to cookies. ...
- KOAA,
Board to revise food allergy rules: Regulations were causing ... Jan 8, 2006
MILFORD -- The School Committee last week pledged to soften its food allergy policy, after principals said the rules block teachers from leading important ...
- Milford Daily News,
Arnold Oat Bran Bread recalled; nut allergy concerns Jan 5, 2006
ATLANTA - The Arnold brand Country Classic Oat Bran Bread -- sold and distributed throughout Georgia -- is being voluntarily recalled due to ingredients in the ...
- The Citizen.com,
CFIA: ALLERGY ALERT-Undeclared Egg Protein in Piccoli Fioretti ... Jan 11, 2006
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Island City Baking Company are warning people with allergies to egg protein not to consume Piccoli Fioretti ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Allergy Risk Forces Log House, Hy-Vee Food Recall Jan 8, 2006
...(AP) Plymouth, Minn. A Plymouth, Minn. company has announced a recall of products because they were distributed in packaging that ...
- WCCO,
Food labels to list ingredients linked to allergy attacks Jan 3, 2006
Beginning this year, the Food and Drug Administration is requiring that food labels clearly state if products contain the eight major allergenic foods -- milk ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
New Law Makes Food Allergy Labeling Clearer Jan 2, 2006
People with food allergies can determine if food might make them sick without taking a bite, thanks to a new federal labeling law. The law took effect Sunday. ...
- WISH,
Dynavax's Ragweed Allergy Therapy, TOLAMBA(TM), Achieves Primary ... Jan 18, 2006
Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: DVAX) announced that results from a two-year Phase 2/3 clinical trial of TOLAMBA, a ragweed allergy immunotherapeutic, showed ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Peanut allergy isn't kid stuff Dec 28, 2005
...frightening scenarios that have swirled through Greta and Randy Sangder's minds since they learned their daughter had a life-threatening allergy to peanuts, a ...
- The Register-Guard,
Semen Allergy Does Exist Jan 11, 2006
Semen allergy, often referred to as human seminal plasma allergy in the medical community, is the topic of a January 2006 Journal of Allergy and Clinical ...
- About - News & Issues,
CONCERN OVER SPECIALIST ALLERGY CENTRE Jan 11, 2006
A TRUSTEE of the David Hide Asthma and Allergy Research Centre has expressed concern that it remains without a clinical specialist since the departure some ...
- Isle of Wight County Press,
Allergy education food for thought Jan 4, 2006
According to The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) peanut allergies in children have doubled in the past five years. The ...
- Grand Traverse Herald,
Texas Apartments Offering Hi-Tech Allergy Ridden Homes Jan 5, 2006
...announce plans to offer Texas apartment managers a new co-marketing program to offer current and new residents allergy-friendly apartments. ...
- All Headline News
May Is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month Jan 8, 2006
...children under the age of five, and nearly 13 million preschoolers spending their day in some type of child care setting, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of ...
- About - News & Issues,
Injections the answer for allergy sufferers Jan 1, 2006
...and asthma -- are caused by the release of chemical mediators derived from an interaction between triggering allergens, specific IgE (allergy antibody), and ...
- Daytona Beach News-Journal,
Label law a lifesaver to the allergy prone Jan 5, 2006
That's good news for the health conscious or allergy prone, said Dr. Mohammed Jamil A. Khan of the Port Huron Allergy and Asthma Clinic, 1206 Richardson St. ...
- Port Huron Times Herald,
Nut and peanut allergy diet Jan 10, 2006
...ingredient analysis. And, as any parent who has a child with a nut or peanut allergy knows, Halloween can be an absolute nightmare. But ...
- Dominican Today,
600G in allergy-shot suit Jan 3, 2006
The husband of a Bronx mom who died after having an allergic reaction to her weekly allergy shot will receive $600,000 in a court settlement with the doctor. ...
- New York Daily News,
Dog's itching may require intensive allergy treatment Dec 31, 2005
There are a few methods to determine why he is scratching. The gold standard is intradermal allergy testing done by a veterinary dermatologist. ...
- DetNews.com,
Warm weather causing problems for allergy sufferers Jan 3, 2006
CORPUS CHRISTI - Our warm weather so far this winter has been bad news for allergy sufferers. Doctors have seen an influx of patients ...
- KRIS-TV,
WOOL ALLERGY UPSETS MESSING'S KNITTING PASSIONS Jan 3, 2006
The actress breaks out in hives whenever she touches wool and that has often made her knitting obsession particularly difficult. ...
- Contactmusic.com,
Food Allergy Labels Jan 3, 2006
As of January 1st, the Food and Drug Administration is making it mandatory for all packaged foods to label eight allergy-triggering substances in common english ...
- WCJB,
Woman's allergy affects ability to run business Jan 5, 2006
A Westland supermarket owner is set to shut up shop because of a potentially fatal allergy to citronella. Shona Jepson, 53, has ...
- New Zealand Herald,
New law restricts access to cold, allergy medicine Jan 13, 2006
ILLINOIS -- Cold and allergy medications that can be used to manufacture methamphetamine will be moved behind pharmacy counters Sunday, Atty. Gen. ...
- Chicago Tribune,
Are food allergies driving you nuts? Jan 25, 2006
Patients with food allergies are being let down by busy GPs who lack specialist allergy knowledge, according to a leading UK charity. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Latex and Public Health Jan 25, 2006
Persistent exposure to latex, like glove-wearing doctors, dentists, piercers and tattoo-artists, creates a greater likelihood of developing a latex allergy. ...
- BME,
Food label law gives allergy sufferers a break Dec 28, 2005
...law that takes effect that day requires that food labels list, in non-technical terms, whether a product contains any of eight major allergy-causing foods. ...
- Chicago Daily Southtown,
Food for thought when next bite might be fatal Jan 23, 2006
It wasn't the first time her serious food allergy had left her perilously close to disaster. And it wouldn't be the last, either. ...
- Scotsman,
New Food Warning Labels to Help Allergy Patients Dec 27, 2005
Her grandson has an allergy to wheat, which is easy enough to recognize. ... "Those who have remarkable food allergy should now be able to check the labels. ...
- Team 4 News,
Allergy fears see 360,000 Advent calendars recalled 23 Nov 2005
THE confectionery giant Cadbury has recalled 360,000 chocolate Advent calendars because ingredients which could trigger allergic reactions are not named on the ...
- Scotsman,
'Dirty bomb' remedies needed 23 Nov 2005
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has received a $10 million, five-year grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
UCD researching food allergies 23 Nov 2005
UC Davis researchers teamed up with groups including the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of ...
- The California Aggie Online
When food causes allergies 23 Nov 2005
Dr. Richard E. Goodman from the University of Nebraska and colleagues provide a comprehensive review in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology on how ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release),
Long-Term Ciclesonide Appears Safe in Children: Presented at ACAAI 23 Nov 2005
...associated with oral candidiasis complications than other corticosteroids, according to a study presented here at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...
- DG News
Conifer Specialties, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared ... 23 Nov 2005
By FDA. Conifer Specialties, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sulfur Dioxide in Canterbury Naturals All Natural Cinnamon Raisin Quick Bread Mix. ...
- Food Consumer,
health watch 23 Nov 2005
Ryan Kim, the son of an allergy researcher, put moldy bread and dog feces in individual containers and measured how many particles spread into the air. ...
- Elmira Star-Gazette,
How to sweep away the dust mites 23 Nov 2005
But while most of us live in harmony with dust mites, they cause the most common allergy in the UK and over 80 per cent of asthma sufferers react to them. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Salem calendar 23 Nov 2005
..."Food Allergy Research Update," 7 to 9 pm at Salem Hospital with Dr. Paul Hannaway, author of a forthcoming book on food allergies. ...
- Salem News,
This Christmas, many will still opt for an artificial tree 23 Nov 2005
For some allergy sufferers, the scent of real trees is too much to bear, but artificial tree owners with allergies should also be cautious when pulling the ...
- Asheville Citizen-Times,
Kids May Outgrow Tree Nut Allergy Nov 22, 2005
TUESDAY, Nov. 22 (HealthDay News) -- About nine percent of children with tree nut allergies will outgrow their allergy, a new study suggests. ...
- Forbes
Allergy-proof your home against common problems Nov 22, 2005
November isn't known as "allergy season," but for people who suffer year-round, retreating indoors during the cold months presents plenty of reasons to sneeze. ...
- Syracuse Post Standard,
Hollis Thomas Presents $10,000 to Asthma & Allergy Foundation of ... Nov 21, 2005
...is pleased to announce that he will be hosting “Under the Mistletoe�…a holiday mixer and charity fundraiser benefiting the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of ...
- PR Web (press release),
'Tis the Season for the FAAN Holiday Cookbook Nov 22, 2005
Helping Children of All Ages Enjoy Delicious, Allergy-Free Holiday Treats! FAIRFAX, Va., Nov. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Food Allergy ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Ethnic International Issues Allergy Alert on Sulfites in Yoruk ... Nov 21, 2005
By FDA. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Cranbury, NJ -- November 15, 2005 -- Ethnic International Holding, Inc., 4 Corporate Drive, Cranbury ...
- Food Consumer,
New labelling on foods still not clear enough for allergy ... Nov 20, 2005
Safety for people with food allergies will be boosted later this month when new European laws will force manufacturers to label their food more accurately, but ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Shampoos curb allergy symptoms Nov 19, 2005
By Dr. Sandeman. Q: Our dog is still miserable from fall allergies. Kira is supposed to be bathed regularly with Oxydex shampoo, but ...
- Quad City Times,
Beware of what lurks beneath your sheets Nov 21, 2005
An allergy to dust mites, or to the feces or decaying body parts they leave behind, can make life miserable. Like allergy season, only worse. ...
- AZ Central.com,
Stricter food labelling needed for allergy sufferers Nov 18, 2005
New food labelling laws do not go far enough to protect people with food allergies, according to British experts. This is the view ...
- StaffNurse.com,
CFIA: ALLERGY ALERT-Undeclared Egg and Wheat in Serafina's Fine ... Nov 18, 2005
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Serafina's Fine Foods are warning people with allergies to egg protein or wheat not to consume Serafina's Fine ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
New food labelling still not clear enough for allergy sufferers Nov 17, 2005
By BMJ-British Medical Journal. Safety for people with food allergies will be boosted later this month when new European laws will ...
- Food Consumer,
Food-allergy policy for schools urged by parent Nov 16, 2005
WOBURN - The city's School Committee will investigate whether to implement a state-recommended food-allergy policy after a Freedom Road resident recently ...
- Woburn Daily Times Chronicle,
Some Outgrow Allergy To Tree Nuts, Johns Hopkins Children's Center ... Nov 9, 2005
Nine percent of children allergic to almonds, pecans, cashews and other tree nuts outgrow their allergy over time, including those who've had a severe reaction ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Parents ask for food allergy legislation Nov 15, 2005
Ana and Bryan Wigger, whose son has a severe allergy to peanuts, met with the minister Monday, asking for a clear set of rules that all schools have to follow. ...
- CBC Calgary,
Breast is best to avoid gluten allergy Nov 15, 2005
Breast-feeding babies halves the risk of children developing an intolerance to gluten-rich foods such as bread and cereal, researchers have said. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
New Survey Reveals Many Patients Want More from Their Allergy ... Nov 8, 2005
8, 2005 – When it comes to allergy treatment, patients know what they want, according to a new national survey commissioned by the Asthma and Allergy ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Southern CA Chapter Honors ... Nov 14, 2005
...to make breathing a little easier, Dr. William Burke, Founder and President of the Los Angeles Marathon, will be honored by the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics: Preferred Drug ... Nov 7, 2005
7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) announced findings today at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American College of ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
New Hope for Food Allergy Sufferers, Celiacs, and People Following ... Nov 15, 2005
Two world travelers and restaurant-lovers create a pioneering resource for living, dining and traveling gluten- and allergy-free. CHICAGO, Nov. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Allergy Research Group, Inc. Reports Increased Sales for Third ... Nov 10, 2005
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 10, 2005--Allergy Research Group, Inc. (OTCBB:ALRG) announced ... nutricology.com. Allergy Research Group, Inc. is ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Allergy Research Group, Inc. Reports Increased Sales for Third ... Nov 10, 2005
Allergy Research Group, Inc. (OTCBB:ALRG) announced financial results for the third quarter ending September 30, 2005. ... Allergy Research Group, Inc. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
New Allergy Test for NHS Clinics Nov 12, 2005
A brand new allergy test is set to transform the way allergy sufferers are diagnosed in UK allergy clinics. The new test is a convenient ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Food allergy more than intolerance Nov 14, 2005
However, as a pediatrician and parent of a child with food sensitivities, I would like to clarify some of your comments to a letter from "Allergy Anxious." You ...
- Newsday,
Don't confuse a milk allergy with lactose intolerance Nov 14, 2005
But as a physician and parent of a child with food sensitivities, I want to clarify some of your comments to "Allergy Anxious." You said "a person with a dairy ...
- Denver Post,
Milk allergy not the same as being lactose intolerant Nov 14, 2005
D ear Amy: As a physician and parent of a child with food sensitivities, I would like to clarify some of your comments to a letter from “Allergy Anxious.�. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
FAB Card prevents allergy reactions in restaurants Nov 7, 2005
With More Than 11 Million people suffering from food allergies annually in the United States alone, the New Food Allergy Buddy card simply instructs chefs ...
- Gizmag,
Drinking Increases Allergy Risks Nov 14, 2005
...findings are more likely to offer clues on how the immune system functions with regard to allergies, rather than to provide new strategies for allergy treatment ...
- About - News & Issues,
Allergy Research Group, Inc. Reports Sales for Third Quarter Nov 14, 2005
ALAMEDA, Calif., Nov 10, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Allergy Research Group, Inc. (ALRG) announced ... com. Allergy Research Group, Inc. is ...
- NPIcenter (press release),
Allergy Alert: Product May Contain Eggs, a Known Allergen, Which ... Nov 11, 2005
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Holiday Allergy Prevention Quiz Nov 14, 2005
Answer the questions in the Holiday Allergy Prevention Quiz and see how well you accomplish avoiding the additional triggers that surround you during the ...
- About - News & Issues,
Heparin allergy: Successful desensitization for cardiopulmonary ... Nov 11, 2005
Iowa. b Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa. c ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Baby girl dies of cotton allergy Nov 12, 2005
TANDOADAM, Nov 12 (Online): one-year-old baby girl affected by Cotton allergy the other day died at the Tando Adam hospital. It ...
- PakTribune.com,
The top ten ways to beat back allergy problems Nov 12, 2005
BY CAROL POLSKY. For allergy sufferers, it all comes down to improving air quality and cutting down on dust and dust mites, pet dander, mold, mildew and pollen. ...
- Providence Journal (subscription),
Worthington Foods Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Egg And Milk Nov 10, 2005
People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to egg or milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. ...
- Food Consumer,
Anti-Allergy Pill Still Not as Effective as Injections Nov 7, 2005
7 (HealthDay News) -- Immune-based therapies delivered via mouth have still not proven as effective as standard allergy shots, US experts say, despite the fact ...
- Forbes
Insect Sting Allergy May Be Undertreated Nov 5, 2005
The guidelines, published by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, state that ...
- ABC News
Winning garden for allergy sufferers Oct 24, 2005
For allergy sufferers, pollens ruin what should be a colourful time of the year and Epsom Girls Grammar student Lucy Lee has designed a low-allergy garden. ...
- TVNZ,
Rice-based vaccine soon to treat allergy Nov 7, 2005
LONDON: A rice-based vaccine may one day replace anti-allergy injections, says a study that promises new possibilities for treating allergy. ...
- Newindpress,
Cobalis Corp. PreHistin(TM) Significantly Reduces Allergy Symptoms ... Oct 27, 2005
Drowsy PreHistin(TM) Achieves Clinical and Statistical Significance (p= 0.0028) Versus Placebo; Study Demonstrates Dramatic Reduction in Allergy Symptoms IRVINE ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Approximately 9% of children with an allergy to tree nuts will ... Nov 7, 2005
Approximately 9% of children with an allergy to tree nuts will outgrow their allergy, including children who have previously experienced a severe allergic ...
- News-Medical.net,
Patterson girl goes to Washington to advocate for food allergy ... Oct 27, 2005
...old but the Carmel Middle School seventh grader has won the support and admiration of federal lawmakers in her attempt to create food allergy legislation in ...
- Putnam County Courier,
ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP Will No Longer Participate With ... Oct 25, 2005
25 /PRNewswire/ -- ENT and Allergy Associates LLP, the largest fully integrated ear, nose and throat, allergy and audiology practice in the tri-state area ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Oral Alternative to Allergy Shots Raises Concerns in the US Nov 4, 2005
...of allergic disease throughout Europe and South America, is not a proven alternative to standard subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT, or “allergy shots�) said ...
- Newswise (press release)
Allergy Sufferers Celebrate Freeze Oct 25, 2005
..."It's going to be great with people who have trouble with ragweed and other fall pollens that are out now," said Dr. Harold Kaiser, an allergy specialist. ...
- WCCO,
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics Changes Asthma ... Nov 3, 2005
Leading Allergy and Asthma Patient Organization Celebrates 20th Anniversary ANAHEIM, Calif., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Allergy & Asthma ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Dangerous allergy Nov 6, 2005
The severity of a peanut allergy reaction is one the reasons the seemingly innocent legume — a family including peas and beans — causes such alarm, said Dr ...
- Charleston Gazette,
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics Changes Asthma ... Nov 3, 2005
3 /PRNewswire/ -- Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) celebrates 20 years of service to people living with allergies and asthma. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
GM rice raises safer allergy treatment hope Oct 31, 2005
...have genetically modified rice so that it reduces allergic responses in mice, a development that could lead to safer and cheaper allergy treatment for humans. ...
- EducationGuardian.co.uk,
A Happy Christmas for Food Allergy Sufferers Oct 24, 2005
...wheatanddairyfree.com is a new service offering a wide range of products for food allergy sufferers with the convenience of home delivery. ...
- PR Web (press release),
Health Alert: Allergy treatment Nov 4, 2005
Allergy sufferer Faith Mayabb, "I usually take a lot of medicine and sometimes I used get allergy shots.". Jamie Brown also suffers ...
- WIS,
Allergy Suffers Look To Alternative Treatment For Relief Nov 3, 2005
...waking up in the morning having a huge sneeze attack, and scratching my eyes out and watering, my eyes would be watering," said Jamie Brown, an allergy sufferer ...
- Click 2 Houston.com,
Loratadine Brings Back Allergy-Reduced Cognition: Presented at ... Nov 7, 2005
...and focus caused by seasonal allergic rhinitis, according to a study presented here at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...
- DG News
Rigel Announces Presentations at American College of Allergy ... Oct 27, 2005
...today announced that two presentations related to its research program in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) will be made at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Severe allergy treatment Nov 7, 2005
...reaction can happen again.�. Chris is hardly alone in neglectful care that has alarmed the allergy world. According to new research ...
- WTNH,
Study shows ER doctors aren't following allergy guidelines Nov 7, 2005
One important point of follow up is referral to an allergist for allergy testing and to be considered for immunotherapy, or allergy shots. ...
- WVEC.com (subscription),
Doctors recommend severe allergy sufferers carry epi-pen Nov 7, 2005
...straight to an emergency room.". Chris is hardly alone in neglectful care that has alarmed the allergy world. According to new research ...
- WTNH,
Oral Edible vaccine for Allergy Vaccines Nov 6, 2005
Conventional antibody injections against allergy diseases such as hay fever, cat and venom allergies requires continuous monitoring after antibody therapy as ...
- MedIndia,
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Others Confirm ... Nov 1, 2005
2, 2005- The National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences (NIAS) announced on October 31 that it has confirmed the effectiveness of "allergy alleviating" rice ...
- Japan Corporate News (press release),
Volunteers Needed for Fish Allergy Study Oct 27, 2005
...far, and there is confusion in the marketplace in regards to labeling of fish oil supplements,� says Barry Mark, MD, a fellow in the allergy and immunology ...
- Saint Louis University,
Officials to set date for allergy meeting Oct 25, 2005
...son who will enroll there next year, have been outspoken in their efforts by pressing officials to create a districtwide policy related to allergy management. ...
- Milford Daily News,
OTC allergy pills soon will be BTC Nov 3, 2005
Beginning Nov. 13, those in Surprise looking for over-the-counter cold or allergy medication will have to look behind the counter for their medicine. ...
- Arizona Republic,
Schools scramble to manage allergy issues Oct 24, 2005
..."There's no delineated policy for (life-threatening) allergy management districtwide," said William Vitale, the school nurse at Clara Macy Elementary School. ...
- Milford Daily News,
NH may make allergy, cold pills harder to get Oct 31, 2005
That may mean putting some common cold and allergy medications behind pharmacists' counters since they contain a chemical used in making methamphetamine. ...
- Foster's Daily Democrat,
Of Vioxx and our allergy to risk Nov 3, 2005
As the Vioxx trial of plaintiff Mike Humeston unfolds in Atlantic City, we should ask how this case, and thousands like it waiting in the wings, might affect ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
ALLERGY ALERT Nov 1, 2005
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 1, 2005) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Loblaws Inc., are warning people ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Latex allergy sufferer sues employer for termination, emotional ... Oct 25, 2005
A janitor fired for not wearing synthetic latex gloves has filed suit against his former employer, Heartland Regional Medical Center of St. ...
- Madison County Record,
Of mice and GE peas Nov 22, 2005
As I have indicated above, one could have made a reasonable stab that glycosylated, sulphur-rich seed proteins are a potential allergy risk and require testing ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release),
Allergy season comes late Nov 3, 2005
Sniffling, sneezing, sore throat, headache? While you're in the cold and flu aisle, you may want to keep walking until you get to the allergy relief section. ...
- Elizabethtown Chronicle,
WPHC Holds Asthma & Allergy Awareness Day Oct 26, 2005
White Plains, NY - White Plains Hospital Center (WPHC) will hold its “Asthma and Allergy Awareness Day� on Thursday, November 10. ...
- Westchester.com,
Kids WB! + CN: Monster Allergy Nov 1, 2005
KIDS' WB! AND CARTOON NETWORK JOIN FORCES WITH ITALIAN PRODUCTION COMPANY RAINBOW Srl FOR ORIGINAL CREATURE-COMEDY SERIES "MONSTER ALLERGY". ...
- Animated Bliss,
Allergy issues will be the topic of forum Oct 28, 2005
2, 2005 at 7:00 pm at the Metro-West Asthma & Allergy Educational Support Group, which meets at 475 Franklin St., Suite 206, in Framingham. ...
- Framingham TAB,
VITAL: ALLERGY WOES ARE NOT TO BE SNIFFED AT Nov 7, 2005
EVER wondered why you have a runny nose or itchy eyes when you are indoors You might be suffering from an allergy. In fact, one ...
- Glasgow Daily Record,
The Allergy Sufferers' Guide To Gardening Oct 27, 2005
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, more than 35 million people suffer from allergies which may prohibit them from ...
- The New Mexico Channel.com,
Chlorine allergy can't stop Green Oct 25, 2005
A measure of the toughness of Soldotna High School senior Eve Green comes in the fact that, despite an allergy to chlorine, Green is one of the state's top ...
- Kenai Peninsula Online,
Allergy victims get help from Europe Oct 25, 2005
Soya allergy is common in childhood and although most children eventually grow out of it, the allergy can continue into adult life. ...
- News Wales,
Fish Allergy Study Needs Volunteers Oct 28, 2005
The study will involve only one, three hour-long office visit, which will include a brief physical exam, allergy skin testing and oral ingestion of up to two ...
- About - News & Issues,
Food Allergy Workshop Nov 1, 2005
A chef trained in preparing allergy-specific food will show parents delicious mealtime options to offer their children on the following three Wednesdays from 7 ...
- South Bay News,
Mom starts severe allergy group Oct 26, 2005
Each school needs an emergency plan for each student with a severe allergy, and teachers and other staff must undergo annual training in how to use an EpiPen ...
- CBC Prince Edward Island,
Liquorice recalled after allergy scare Nov 6, 2005
RJ's Licorice is recalling all its Natural Licorice Triple Logs, 120g, and Licorice Natural Single Logs, 40g, due to an allergen warning. ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
Purifiers spawn cleaner air, debate over their necessity 02 Oct 2005
...“Not to the average homeowner, no, I wouldn’t,� says mold allergy researcher Dr. Jay Portnoy, chief of the allergy department at Children’s Mercy ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Asthma: Complementary and Alternative Therapies 02 Oct 2005
Genetics, allergy, environment, infection, emotions, and nutrition all play a role in this disease, which causes inflammation of the airways of the lung. ...
- altmedicine.about.com
Annual scalping a must for lawn-lovers 02 Oct 2005
For the folks who in autumn months crowd the waiting room of David Waldman, chief of the allergy section at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage ...
- The Desert Sun
Surviving Winter's Itch 02 Oct 2005
With winter weather upon us, allergy sufferers often believe the worst to be over. But for many, winter's chilly temperatures mean ...
- allergies.about.com
Allergic to Chocolate 02 Oct 2005
A true chocolate or cocoa allergy is rare even though many people claim to be allergic to it. A study revealed that only one out ...
- allergies.about.com
Capital's first anti-allergy homes not to be sneezed at Oct 1, 2005
Now builders think they have come up with an answer by creating the Capital's first anti-allergy homes. They have stripped the flats ...
- Scotsman
Allergy And Its Relation To Asthma Oct 1, 2005
According to the article in http://www.drbarryzimmerman.com ,The relationship between allergy and asthma in childhood has been reproduced in numbers of studies ...
- Bella Online
Area endures allergy season Sep 29, 2005
For more than 20 percent of Americans, allergy symptoms are a part of life this time of year, and a high pollen count in the past few weeks has sent many area ...
- Las Cruces Sun-News
Allergy cases flood hospitals Sep 29, 2005
By MEGAN PERRY. Until recently, Betts Eddings has been the only allergy nurse at University Hospital. But an increase in patients ...
- Columbia Missourian
Muesli recalled over nut fear Sep 30, 2005
...tonight. The muesli may pose a health risk to customers with an allergy or intolerance to nuts and anyone with an allergy, Coles said. ...
- Advertiser Adelaide
First Lady urges parents and school personnel to become better ... Sep 30, 2005
Lady Patti Blagojevich today announced that Illinois schools will now be better equipped to prevent potentially life threatening food allergy reactions in ...
- IGNN (press release)
Chicago Named 2005 Fall Allergy Capital Sep 26, 2005
27 /PRNewswire/ -- Once again, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is warning people that seasonal allergies in the fall can cause problems for ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Caffeine Allergy Masquerades as ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder ... Sep 26, 2005
Unaware of her allergy to caffeine, Ruth continued ingesting caffeine. ... In 1999, a doctor diagnosed Ruth with an allergy to caffeine. ...
- PR Web (press release)
Achoo! Austin is a fall allergy 'capital' Sep 27, 2005
It's nothing to sneeze at: Austin is among the top 20 fall allergy "capitals" in the country. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America puts Austin at No. ...
- Austin Business Journal
Nutrition Wise: Meat, Lactose Intolerance and a Milk Allergy ... Sep 27, 2005
Q: What's the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy? ... Q: What's the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy? ...
- Kansas City infoZine
Automakers invite allergy sufferers out for a drive Sep 27, 2005
...(National) Sept. 27, 2005 - With coughing, sneezing, and congestion as harbingers, there's no doubt about it, it's allergy season. ...
- WIS
Kiwi allergy concern drives new test methods Sep 27, 2005
...the proposals were first aired. The fruit has not always been seen as a potential source of allergy. Kiwis were first introduced ...
- Food Quality News
Board to vote on allergy policy Sep 28, 2005
By Geoff Mosher / Daily News Staff. WALPOLE -- The School Committee on Monday will consider adopting a revised version of its controversial ...
- Daily News Transcript
(PRN) - Chicago Named 2005 Fall Allergy Capital ... [+] Sep 26, 2005
...(PRN) - Microsoft and Intel Back HD DVD as Next-Generation High-Definition DVD Format of Choice ... [+. PRN) - Media Briefing on ...
- Bolsamania.com
Brushfires Cause Anxiety about Breathing Smoke and Ash Sep 30, 2005
...re breathing in when you can see the extent of ash billowing smoke around our region," said Francene Lifson, executive director, Asthma & Allergy Foundation of ...
- dBusinessNews Los Angeles (press release)
Fall is allergy time for sufferers Sep 27, 2005
Knoxville (WVLT) - Fall is a great time to get outdoors, but if you suffer from allergies, you may be in for problems, the fall allergy season will be with us ...
- WVLT
Latex Allergy Awareness Week Sep 26, 2005
The American Latex Allergy Association (ALERT, Inc.) encourages everyone to participate in the 2005 Latex Allergy Awareness Week (October 2 - October 8) to ...
- allergies.about.com
Area Allergy Sufferers To Continue Suffering Sep 26, 2005
...miserable fall. "The symptoms they (allergy sufferers) are complaining of seem to be more intense," said allergist Lyndon Mansfield. Dr ...
- KFOXtv.com
Allergy Relief Is A Few Shots Away Sep 17, 2005
For seasonal allergy sufferers, the cold winter weather brings much needed relief from watery eyes and runny noses. But with the ...
- eMaxHealth.com
10 Tips To Ease Your Allergy Symptoms Sep 17, 2005
Millions of Americans are keeping their tissue boxes close by in preparation for the peak of the allergy season. The budding trees ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Study Reinforces Need for Standardized Food Allergy Guidelines and ... Sep 18, 2005
In the study, conducted by The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) www.foodallergy.org 60% of the school nurses reported an increase in elementary-age ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Country's 25pc people suffering from allergy-related diseases Sep 22, 2005
...and Family Welfare Minister Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain said Thursday about 25 per cent people of the country have been suffering from allergy related diseases ...
- The Financial Express
Study: Bleach Cuts Allergy Triggers in Mold Sep 22, 2005
Sept. 22, 2005 -- Diluted bleach can kill a common household mold and cut its allergy triggers, a new study shows. "It has long ...
- WebMD
This allergy season is surely nothing to sneeze at Sep 19, 2005
...who suffer from the ravages of ragweed and sagebrush are in the midst of a particularly bad spell, says Dr. Wilfred Beaucher, a Chelmsford allergy specialist. ...
- Lowell Sun
Scientists discover how allergy protein works Sep 22, 2005
9/22/2005 - Scientists have discovered how an apple allergy protein retains its potency, a move that could help the food industry understand how best to deal ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Oklahoma City And Tulsa Among Top Five Cities For Allergy Misery Sep 21, 2005
Ragweed pollen was measured Tuesday at its highest level this year, according to the Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic in Oklahoma City. ...
- KOTV
OKC, Tulsa Among Top 5 Cities For Allergy Misery Sep 21, 2005
The lowest levels are in the New England area. The Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic in Oklahoma City has issued an allergy alert. ...
- Channel Oklahoma.com
Casein, whey formulas reduce infants’ allergy risk Sep 20, 2005
...of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine (2005 Sep; 159(9):810-6), reviewed 32 papers investigating the role of hydrolyzed infant formulas in allergy prevention. ...
- NutraIngredients.com
Dry weather is causing allergy problems for many in Tri-Cities Sep 21, 2005
The dry weather is causing a lot of problems around the area, including an increase in allergy symptoms. Pollination for Ragweed ...
- Bristol Herald Courier
Milk Allergy Alert for Wheat Crackers Sep 17, 2005
A warning is going out to people with milk allergies to steer clear of Co-Op Gold Wheat Crackers with wheat germ. The Canadian Food ...
- 580 CFRA Radio
Sound allergy advice you wouldn't sniff at Sep 20, 2005
..."It is therefore important to isolate the source when treating an allergy," she said. Allergy treatment methods have long been a ...
- Channel News Asia
Tips help allergy sufferers breathe more easily Sep 24, 2005
...for reducing symptoms, said Dr. John Winder, an allergist who chairs the Nationwide Asthma Screening Program of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & ...
- South Bend Tribune
Fall Allergy Season Sep 17, 2005
Ragweed pollen can be carried in the air as far as 400 miles, so the pollen doesn't necessarily have to be in your neighborhood to trigger allergy symptoms. ...
- allergies.about.com
Gluten Allergy Tests for Sixth Graders Sep 20, 2005
The newspaper “Svenska Dagbladet� reports that 10,000 Swedish sixth graders are to be tested for gluten allergy. The newspaper ...
- SR International - Radio Sweden
Drugs can help during allergy season Sep 24, 2005
For most people, taking an over-the-counter allergy medication alleviates symptoms, and it's a good first step for people to try, Homa said. ...
- Stevens Point Journal
Allergy Season Hitting Hard In Kansas Sep 21, 2005
Sept. 21--Sneezing, sniffling, itchy eyes--if you have mold allergies right now you're probably miserable. During the summer, millions ...
- KAKE
Coroner pushes allergy training Sep 8, 2005
A CORONER has recommended staff at all New South Wales schools, preschools and child care centres receive allergy awareness training after the death of a ...
- Brisbane Courier Mail
Allergy training Sep 8, 2005
A CORONER has recommended staff at all NSW schools, preschools and child-care centres receive allergy awareness training after the death of a Sydney school boy ...
- Daily Telegraph
Risk of cow milk allergy Increased after c-section Sep 14, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children delivered by cesarean section face twice the risk of developing allergy or intolerance to cow's milk than other children ...
- Reuters.uk
Register deadly allergy victims, urges coroner Sep 8, 2005
By Geesche Jacobsen. Children with potentially deadly allergies should be registered in a central database, says a coroner who has ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription)
New study links antacids with increased risk of food allergy Sep 11, 2005
ISLAMABAD: There may be a connection between taking a proton pump inhibitor or an H-2 receptor blocker and developing a food allergy, according to researchers ...
- PakTribune.com
New measures to prevent allergy deaths Sep 9, 2005
He was asthmatic, had eczema and was allergic to peanuts. But they had no idea their son's peanut allergy could kill him. Talking ...
- ABC Online
NSW to consider advice on allergy training Sep 9, 2005
The New South Wales Government says it will consider all recommendations from a coronial inquest which has found not enough is being done to manage students ...
- ABC Online
Cold, flu medicine go behind counter Oct 1, 2005
...want. You also will have to show the pharmacist photo identification and sign your name to get most cold and allergy medications. ...
- The News Journal
School's failure to act on peanut allergy 'deadly' Sep 9, 2005
By Geesche Jacobsen. WHEN Hamidur Rahman's mother told a teacher her son could not eat peanuts, that should have been enough to prevent ...
- The Age (subscription)
Tacrolimus effective for skin allergy in kids Sep 14, 2005
Nineteen percent of the tacrolimus-treated patients were clear or almost clear of their skin allergy as early as day 4, the results indicate. ...
- Reuters.uk
Allergy alert issued over honey product Sep 3, 2005
OTTAWA -- People with sensitivities to sulfa drugs are being warned not to consume a brand of honey that was sold at a farm in Fergus, Ont. ...
- National Post
Teva to sell generic allergy drug under pact with Barr Sep 6, 2005
...for the launch of Fexofenadine Hydrochloride 30 mg, 60 mg and 180 mg tablets, the generic versions of Aventis Pharmaceuticals' allergy treatment Allegra. ...
- Globes
Treating insect sting allergy in the ER Sep 9, 2005
These findings are featured in the September 2005 Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI). The JACI is the peer-reviewed ...
- myDNA.com
Mold Allergy a Greater Health Concern Than Toxic Mold Sep 10, 2005
...usually harmful only in large concentrations to allergic or sensitive individuals according to a report published in the March 2005 Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ...
- allergies.about.com
No allergy problems from GM corn or soy: study Sep 1, 2005
The new study looked at a group of allergy-prone adults and children who had consumed products containing the biotech foods at some point since their approval ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release)
Pack up allergy survival tips before heading back to college Sep 1, 2005
Q: My daughter, an allergy sufferer, is headed to a freshman dorm this fall. ... A: Here are some tips from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network sponsors local walk Sept. 24 Sep 16, 2005
..."The Walk for Food Allergies - Moving Toward a Cure," which will benefit The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), will raise money to help those ...
- Sharon Advocate
Update on peanut allergy and treatments Sep 1, 2005
Allergist Michael Young MD, author of "The Peanut Allergy Answer Book," will provide an update on research and treatment for peanut and other food allergies at ...
- Wellesley Townsman
Tips for Indoor Allergy Sufferers Sep 10, 2005
Allergies affect between 40 and 50 million people in the United States, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). ...
- allergies.about.com
Walk will raise money for food allergy research Sep 16, 2005
Funds raised will support The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's (FAAN) efforts to raise the level of awareness of food allergies and research for a cure. ...
- Natick Bulletin&Tab
New drug law a real pill for cold, allergy sufferers Sep 2, 2005
...(KRT) - Like a lot of other users of cold and allergy medicines, Heidi Schallberg ran into a learning curve after a new Missouri law went into effect. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel
The Dog Days of Allergy Season Sep 6, 2005
Runny noses, watering eyes and choruses of sneezes are all signals of the allergy season among humans, but we’re not the only species that suffers through ...
- Gilroy Dispatch (subscription)
Barr, Teva sell generic version of allergy aid Allegra Sep 7, 2005
...said they will begin selling a generic form of Sanofi-Aventis's Allegra allergy tablets without waiting for approval from a US court. ...
- Allentown Morning Call
Harry & David Operations Corp. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared ... Sep 2, 2005
By FDA. Harry & David Operations Corp. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Milk Products In Spiced Apple Almonds. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ...
- Food Consumer
Dancing Deer Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Pecans in Cake Sep 14, 2005
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to pecans run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products. ...
- Food Consumer
ED Smith USA Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk and Egg Sep 2, 2005
By FDA. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- North East, PA -- September 1, 2005 -- ED Smith USA of North East, PA is recalling 16 ounce bottles ...
- Food Consumer
Middle school bans all peanut products because of student allergy Sep 15, 2005
...for lunch. Morton Middle School has banned all peanut products in response to having a student with a severe peanut allergy. "This ...
- Kentucky.com
ALLERGY ALERT - UNDECLARED MILK WHEAT CRACKERS - national Sep 16, 2005
OTTAWA, September 16, 2005 - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Beta Brands Limited are warning people with allergies to milk not to consume the CO ...
- PR Direct (press release)
New measures to prevent allergy deaths Sep 9, 2005
MARK COLVIN: A call's gone out to state and territory governments across the country to bring in thorough training programs to prevent school children from ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
New law targets allergy risk Sep 5, 2005
Back-to-school time can be stressful enough for parents, children and educators, what with new classrooms, new friends, new challenges. ...
- London Free Press
Delivery by caesarean section linked to cow's milk allergy Sep 14, 2005
Children delivered by caesarean section face twice the risk of developing an allergy or intolerance to cow's milk than other children, according to a report in ...
- ABC Online
Jab a life-saver for allergy victims Sep 11, 2005
...who are allergic to peanuts should carry a specialised, one-shot injection of adrenalin in case they suffer a life-threatening reaction, says an allergy expert ...
- New Zealand Herald
Drugs company help to allergy campaign Sep 7, 2005
It is part of the firm's continuing commitment to improving the lives of allergy sufferers in the UK - and campaign founder David Reading was on hand to ...
- ic Berkshire.co.uk
Allergy to penicillin Sep 10, 2005
...penicillin courses. When a positive history of penicillin allergy is present, the risk of an allergic reaction approaches 15%. Penicillin ...
- Malaysia Star
Small Talk: Akers to be transformed by US allergy test deal Sep 4, 2005
It will make public a US distribution agreement for its Heparin allergy test with Cardinal Health, a top healthcare industry player across the Atlantic. ...
- Independent
Ten tips to lessen allergy problems Sep 9, 2005
By Carol Polsky. For allergy sufferers, it all comes down to improving air quality and cutting down on dust and dust mites, pet dander, mold, mildew and pollen. ...
- Cincinnati Post
the Role of Hydrolyzed Infant Formulas in Allergy Prevention Sep 5, 2005
Objective To critically examine the published literature to determine whether feeding hydrolyzed infant formulas from birth has a role in allergy prevention. ...
- Archives of Pediatrics
Latex Allergy Sep 9, 2005
Increasing at an alarming rate, latex allergy affects over one percent of the population. The increase is being blamed on two factors. ...
- allergies.about.com
Food allergy: Can taking an antihistamine prevent a reaction? Sep 14, 2005
If someone has a food allergy, will taking an antihistamine before eating the food help prevent or reduce a reaction? Taking an ...
- MayoClinic.com
At this time of year, many pets suffer with allergy symptoms Sep 12, 2005
...feeling. She has two allergy sufferers: Pudding, a 5½-year-old male Yorkshire terrier, and Jello, a 4½-year-old female Yorkiepoo. ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette
Allergy-ridden students combat hazards of university living Sep 6, 2005
I would've been blinded.". Reuter said her allergy to cat hair had never before affected her living situation. ... But she says allergy-related requests are rare. ...
- The Daily Orange (subscription)
Fall Allergy Season Prime Time for Sinus Infections Sep 14, 2005
But for allergy sufferers, the stuffy nose, nasty cough and pounding headache may indicate something more serious -- a sinus infection. ...
- allergies.about.com
Allergy Diagnostic Tests Sep 15, 2005
A concern for all allergy sufferers is to determine exactly what causes their allergic reactions. There are many tests available ...
- allergies.about.com
Avoiding the allergy nightmare Sep 2, 2005
...year round. An allergy is the body's way of responding when it comes into contact with a substance it thinks is harmful. Allergies ...
- Horse & Hound Online
Fall Season Allergy Triggers Sep 13, 2005
This season can be more troublesome than spring for many allergy sufferers. ... Ragweed is not the only weed that can cause fall allergy symptoms. ...
- allergies.about.com
Belleville - Herbalists help allergy sufferers Sep 9, 2005
...“We define and remove allergies, desensitizing the body to that substance.�. Vivian adds the only allergy she has trouble with is milk. ...
- Stirling Community Press
Canada: Allergy alert: Stonebridge Hiveworks honey may contain ... Sep 4, 2005
By CFIA Recall Release. OTTAWA -- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Stonebridge Hiveworks are warning people with sensitivities ...
- Food Consumer
Childhood allergy discussion planned Sep 11, 2005
A discussion on childhood allergies will be held Sept. 20 in the St. Joseph Education Annex. The seminar starts at 6 pm at East ...
- Bryan College Station Eagle
BUSINESS BRIEFS 9/13: Soy allergy test created by UNL ... Sep 12, 2005
LINCOLN — A recently commercialized test developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln food scientists that quickly detects traces of soy flour is helping food ...
- Lincoln Journal Star
Allergies are in the air Sep 30, 2005
A study published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases found that the ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Food Allergies- Hurdle In Losing Weight Sep 29, 2005
By Gelfey. Could Food allergy be Hurdle in losing weight?. ... Once this allergy exists, food become mildly addictive and you always feel to compel to it. ...
- Bella Online
Put Your Best Face Forward Despite Fall Allergy Season Aug 31, 2005
Celebrity Makeup Artist Sonia Kashuk Partners with Benadryl(R) Allergy to Offer Helpful Makeup Tips For Fall Allergy Sufferers MORRIS PLAINS, NJ, Aug. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
House of Flavors, Inc. Issues an Allergy Alert on Undeclared ... Aug 31, 2005
By FDA. House of Flavors, Inc. Issues an Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanut Butter in Shurfine Brand Butterscotch Twirl Ice Cream. ...
- Food Consumer
Plan a Spooktacular Halloween with Safe Treats Sep 28, 2005
National Halloween Coin Collection Program Raises Funds for Food Allergy Research FAIRFAX, Va., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- For many ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
5th Asthma and Allergy international conference to be held in ... Aug 31, 2005
...discussing of the topical problems of the medicine – bronchial asthma and allergy – will be carried out 2 September in Almaty, organization committee of ...
- Kazinform
Allergy Alert - Undeclared Egg in Safeway Chunky Chicken Noodle ... Aug 31, 2005
Ottawa, Ontario, August 31 /PR Direct/ - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Canada Safeway are warning people with allergies to egg protein not to ...
- PR Direct (press release)
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