Non-steroidal antifungals reduced coughing and improved breathing, asthma patients reported.
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Timing of Gluten Introduction Not Related to Babies’ Celiac Risk: European MDs
Breastfeeding when feeding a baby gluten for the first time also isn’t linked to reducing celiac risk.
Allergy Shots at Risk Due to Proposed Rule Changes: Allergists
AAAAI is campaigning with a petition against the changes.
Protein Linked to Celiac Disease May Also Be a Mark of Gluten Sensitivity, Study Says
Protein that affects permeability of intestinal wall is higher in those with gluten sensitivity.
New Jersey Expands Access to Stock Epi With New Law
New legislation provides for training with epinephrine auto-injectors and liability protection.
‘Hyperactive’ Immune Cells in Babies Linked to Food Allergy
An immune ‘signature’ found in newborns’ cord blood may be sign of increased food allergy risk.
$5 Million Donation Will Launch Los Angeles Allergy Center
Tom and Holly Gores’ donation will lead to more programs for pediatric food allergy patients.
Law Allows Texas Pharmacists to Give Epinephrine for Allergic Reactions
Novel legislation helpful since pharmacy likely closest in an emergency.
Test for Orange Doesn’t Rule Out Other Citrus Allergies, Expert Says
Citrus allergy is more complex than many have previously thought, a Canadian allergist’s findings suggest. A negative allergy test for… Read more »
WestJet Halts Carrying Auto-Injectors on Flights
The Canadian airline WestJet has announced it is not carrying epinephrine auto-injectors in its medical kits