CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly said that David Strachan is an American immunologist. Strachan is a British immunologist. Originally moved July 20. Subscribe to The Post Most ...
So many plants are blooming right now — and so are people's allergies. And if it feels like your allergies, or those of your friends and family, are getting worse — you're probably right. That's ...
The FDA approved the drug Xolair earlier this month, making it the first medication approved to reduce allergic reactions after accidental exposures. A new study published in the New England Journal ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It's that time of year when allergies are everywhere, especially in the nose. Jaime Turner, a physician associate at ENT and Allergy Center in Fayetteville said they are starting ...
Spring time represents a fresh start with warmer weather, blossoming flowers and longer days. But for those dealing with seasonal allergies, spring is marked by itchy eyes and throats, runny noses and ...
Doctors are more likely to adhere to allergy-prevention guidance with new tools. Pediatricians' use of "easy-to-implement tools" such as training videos, health record prompts and informational ...
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