About 1 in every 10 children and teens in the U.S. has a food allergy, an abnormal immune response to a specific food. That's roughly two kids per classroom. Food allergies have risen by 50% since ...
A wearable device that alerts people with food allergies before a reaction begins has the potential to reduce ...
In a recent trial, Sindher’s team found that the injectable medication omalizumab reduces the risk of allergic reactions. Omalizumab is now FDA-approved for children one year and older, either alone ...
Market OverviewThe global allergy diagnostics market is expected to witness strong growth at a compound annual growth rate of ...
Parents across the U.S. are introducing peanut products to their infants earlier than ever, following guidelines that the ...
Phase II data suggest remibrutinib could compete with approved injectable ...
USA: Researchers have found in a randomized clinical trial that using transepidermal water loss (TEWL) as a stopping criterion during oral food challenges (OFC) in children with peanut allergy ...
Randomized trial does hint at benefit for several individual food allergies ...
The advice on how to prevent peanut allergy in babies did a U-turn. Here's the scientific basis and practical tips for parents to apply the advice.
Parents can now access laboratory-based IgE and IgG4 testing for children nationwide Our platform provides a structured ...
Discomfort, persistent digestive issues, and relentless itching are often signs of a food intolerance. It is important to specifically distinguish and diagnose whether it is an intolerance or an ...
AIM-listed biotech reports biomarker results suggesting its VLP Peanut treatment could work in as few as three injections ...