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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 injectable Ibuprofen

FDA approves injectable Ibuprofen

Antiretroviral therapy earlier yields better clinical outcomes

Antiretroviral therapy earlier yields better clinical outcomes

Cremophor-based paclitaxel ‘chemo’ drug triggers fatal allergic reactions

Cremophor-based paclitaxel ‘chemo’ drug triggers fatal allergic reactions

Discovery 'significant step' in understanding leukaemia drug resistance

Discovery 'significant step' in understanding leukaemia drug resistance

Neighborhood influences asthma rates

Neighborhood influences asthma rates

Experimental drug five times more effective against MDR-TB than conventional therapy

Experimental drug five times more effective against MDR-TB than conventional therapy

Discovery of new genetic immune disorder in children

Discovery of new genetic immune disorder in children

Promising antimicrobial agent kills viruses, stimulates immune system

Promising antimicrobial agent kills viruses, stimulates immune system

FDA approves Reclast (zoledronic acid) for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

FDA approves Reclast (zoledronic acid) for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Unvaccinated children 23 times more likely to get infected with whooping cough

Unvaccinated children 23 times more likely to get infected with whooping cough

Researchers unlock mystery of potentially fatal reaction to smallpox vaccine

Researchers unlock mystery of potentially fatal reaction to smallpox vaccine

Obese mothers, asthmatic kids

Obese mothers, asthmatic kids

Vaccine candidate successful in blocking Simian version of HIV

Vaccine candidate successful in blocking Simian version of HIV

Computer simulation captures immune response to flu

Computer simulation captures immune response to flu

Automated tissue engineering on demand

Automated tissue engineering on demand

Early mobilization of patients in intensive care improves outcomes

Early mobilization of patients in intensive care improves outcomes

Gene transfer technology may lead to an HIV vaccine

Gene transfer technology may lead to an HIV vaccine

Pirfenidone shows promise for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Pirfenidone shows promise for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Cytomegalovirus may cause high blood pressure

Cytomegalovirus may cause high blood pressure

Herpes drug Acyclovir does not reduce risk of HIV transmission, does slow HIV progression, study says

Herpes drug Acyclovir does not reduce risk of HIV transmission, does slow HIV progression, study says

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