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Anabelle Terry, a slender, self-possessed 13-year-old, has heard the peanut butter story her entire life. A visit to an ...
In a new review, experts call for the removal of diphenhydramine from over-the-counter and prescription markets in the United States, saying it’s outdated, dangerous and eclipsed by safer alternatives ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNMayo Clinic Q&A: Penicillin allergy or not? Why you should find out
As a kid, I remember having a rash after taking penicillin. To this day, my doctor prescribes something other than penicillin ...
More people are being diagnosed with a syndrome that can cause hives, stomach pain and nausea after eating certain animal ...
People who are allergic may suffer hives, itchy skin, a rash or, in severe cases, a potentially life-threatening reaction known as anaphylaxis upon exposure.
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Live Science on MSNDiagnostic dilemma: Hunter's rare allergy meant he could no longer eat red meat
A man who hunted deer developed a very rare allergy that progressively worsened each time he ate red meat.
Dr. Sandra Hong, an allergist with the Cleveland Clinic, says fall allergy season starts around Labor Day and goes until the ...
A peanut oral immunotherapy protocol using parent-measured dosing may safely desensitize children aged 1-4 years with peanut ...
Western Michigan U. scholar says paper is a thought experiment, not an endorsement of spreading illness; and he eats meat.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAsthma drug found to prevent food allergy reactions in mice
A drug already FDA-approved for asthma was found to nearly eliminate life-threatening allergic reactions to food allergens in ...
Could an asthma drug prevent food allergy reactions? A new mouse study points to a gut pathway that controls allergen entry.
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