Allergy October 23, 2015 ‘Spring Allergy Capitals' report released for 2014; Louisville, Kentucky tops list The 12th annual "Spring Allergy Capitals" report was released today by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).
Allergy October 23, 2015 Roasted peanuts more likely trigger allergic reaction, study finds Roasted peanuts are more likely to trigger an allergic reaction than raw peanuts, according to a new study.
Allergy October 23, 2015 High-fiber diet may help prevent allergies From overly clean dishes to skyrocketing rates of cesarean-section births, scientists have proposed dozens of explanations for the sharp rise in food allergies in recent years.
Allergy October 23, 2015 Merck's grass pollen allergy drug approved by FDA Merck & Co said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved its grass pollen allergy drug Grastek, becoming the second such immunotherapy treatment to be given the go-ahead in recent weeks.
Children's Health October 23, 2015 The benefits of roaches? Babies exposed to dirt and germs may have less allergies A new study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology revealed that babies who are exposed to household dirt, pet dander and even allergens from roaches and rodents may have a lower risk of developing allergies as they grow up.
Allergy January 13, 2015 Girl dies after pharmacist refuses to give EpiPen without prescription A teenage girl died on the street after a pharmacy refused to hand over a life-saving adrenaline injection to the girl's mother because she didn't have a prescription.
Allergy November 20, 2014 Boy, 3, Allergic to Things That Are Christmas A 3-year-old boy from the U.K. has such severe allergies, he is essentially allergic to Christmas