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Cat Allergy Therapy Fails in Crucial Study
Researchers hoped that Cat-SPIRE would herald a new age in cat allergy treatment. But a late-stage clinical trial has shown that a placebo is just as effective as the therapy.
How to Control The Itch and Blurring of Eye Allergies
Q: I moved to the northeast and find the tree pollen in spring bothers my eyes incredibly. They burn, itch,… Read more »
Letter To An Allergic Teenager – From One Who’s Been There
As one who remembers the teen years well, Allie Bahn has a must-read letter to all allergic teens.
Wide Celiac Testing Not Yet Supported
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force made an effort to develop recommendations for celiac screening.
Can Cat Allergy Develop in Adult Life?
Q. Can an adult suddenly get a cat allergy? I ask as our family has adopted a calico cat. I… Read more »
How Smog Can Worsen Asthma and Grass Allergy in Summer
Q. My asthma is always harder to control in summer. I have a grass allergy, and smog affects me more… Read more »
How to Take Control of a Horse Allergy
Q. My daughter loves horseback riding, but has developed an allergy to horses. This ranges from congestion and eye symptoms… Read more »
EAT Study: Feeding 6 Allergens to Babies Safe, But Not Easy
Highly positive results seen for early peanut and egg introduction, but more study needed on other allergens.
Developing an Adult Food Allergy is a Life-Changer
Developing a food allergy in adulthood is a life-changer. Your carefree diet is out the window, and now you have auto-injectors, anaphylaxis risks, and lots of explaining. Meet those who’ve joined this brave new world.