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The term allergy encompasses a wide range of conditions; it is not a disease in itself. In 1906 Clemens von Pirquet was the first to describe allergies as a changed or altered reaction of the immune system in response to exposure to foreign proteins. These days the term allergy – medically termed hypersensitivity, signifies an exaggerated reaction to foreign substances.

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FDA approves Endeavor Zotarolimus-eluting coronary stent

FDA approves Endeavor Zotarolimus-eluting coronary stent

Breastfeeding now safer for infants of HIV-infected mothers

Breastfeeding now safer for infants of HIV-infected mothers

New discovery, immune cells confront viruses just inside of the lymph node

New discovery, immune cells confront viruses just inside of the lymph node

Scientists recreate rhinovirus infection in mice - hope of new asthma treatments

Scientists recreate rhinovirus infection in mice - hope of new asthma treatments

FDA approves only once-daily inhaled corticosteroid for children

FDA approves only once-daily inhaled corticosteroid for children

Enzyme released by mast cells in the lungs could be a new target for asthma

Enzyme released by mast cells in the lungs could be a new target for asthma

Researchers seek trial participants for experimental HIV vaccine called PENNVAX-B

Researchers seek trial participants for experimental HIV vaccine called PENNVAX-B

Allergies linked to irritable bowel syndrome

Allergies linked to irritable bowel syndrome

Severe asthma may be a different form of the disease

Severe asthma may be a different form of the disease

Lungs' mast cells could provide new treatment target for asthma, other respiratory disease

Lungs' mast cells could provide new treatment target for asthma, other respiratory disease

New target found for asthma

New target found for asthma

Candidate malaria vaccine shows promise

Candidate malaria vaccine shows promise

Most dangerous form of staph infection comes from single strain

Most dangerous form of staph infection comes from single strain

New compounds for treating tuberculosis and malaria

New compounds for treating tuberculosis and malaria

Infants with poor intestinal flora often develop eczema

Infants with poor intestinal flora often develop eczema

Studies highlight MRSA evolution and resilience

Studies highlight MRSA evolution and resilience

Common variations in human DNA signal lupus risk

Common variations in human DNA signal lupus risk

How anti-TNF compounds work

How anti-TNF compounds work

Discovery opens door to 'personalized' asthma therapy

Discovery opens door to 'personalized' asthma therapy

Smallest particles from vehicle emissions may promote hardening of the arteries

Smallest particles from vehicle emissions may promote hardening of the arteries

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