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.
In A Nutshell Mice with allergic rhinitis sneezed significantly less after receiving matcha extract in a new study from ...
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 ...
Why can one person eat peanuts, wheat, or soy without any problem while another person faces a dangerous allergic reaction from the same foods? Scientists have studied allergies for many years, but ...
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 ...
He has had no issue taking the injections but now he knows what’s coming and bounces around too much for me to give him an injection.
A host of tiny microbes common to both human mouth and gut microbiomes have been shown to capably diffuse several hazardous ...
Parents across the U.S. are introducing peanut products to their infants earlier than ever, following guidelines that the ...
The Worthing, England-based biotechnology company said VLP Peanut, its new anti-allergy product under testing, shows a "significant" reduction in basophil sensitivity, and that both downward allergen ...
Giving infants vitamin D in the first year of life held no major advantage in preventing allergies, although there were trends in that direction, the large VITALITY trial showed. Among more than 2,700 ...
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, also known as KAUST, have created a small skin patch called AllergE. This patch is designed to detect early immune changes linked to ...
A wearable device that alerts people with food allergies before a reaction begins has the potential to reduce ...