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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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Preventing food allergies in children - a change of strategy?

Preventing food allergies in children - a change of strategy?

Expert says gross over-reaction to peanuts to blame for 'nut hysteria'

Expert says gross over-reaction to peanuts to blame for 'nut hysteria'

Bolder BioTechnology awarded NIH grant to continue development of growth hormone product

Bolder BioTechnology awarded NIH grant to continue development of growth hormone product

Allergic rhinitis not associated with snoring or daytime sleepiness

Allergic rhinitis not associated with snoring or daytime sleepiness

AstraZeneca responds to FDA advisory committees' recommendation on SYMBICORT

AstraZeneca responds to FDA advisory committees' recommendation on SYMBICORT

Vaxfectin-formulated H5N1 pandemic influenza achieves T-cell responses and cross-clade reactivity in humans

Vaxfectin-formulated H5N1 pandemic influenza achieves T-cell responses and cross-clade reactivity in humans

New class of anti-inflammatory drugs

New class of anti-inflammatory drugs

DNA vaccine for SARS achieves neutralizing responses in first U.S. human trial

DNA vaccine for SARS achieves neutralizing responses in first U.S. human trial

Lupin allergy in children

Lupin allergy in children

New approaches to prevent blood clots

New approaches to prevent blood clots

FDA advisory committee to dscuss PMA for Genzyme's Synvisc-One

FDA advisory committee to dscuss PMA for Genzyme's Synvisc-One

Trial shows Elitek significantly reduces plasma uric acid levels versus Allopurinol in adults with hematologic cancers at risk for tumor Lysis syndrome

Trial shows Elitek significantly reduces plasma uric acid levels versus Allopurinol in adults with hematologic cancers at risk for tumor Lysis syndrome

Well-armed immune cells help long-term non-progressors contain HIV

Well-armed immune cells help long-term non-progressors contain HIV

Extraordinary immune cells may hold the key to managing HIV

Extraordinary immune cells may hold the key to managing HIV

Natural killer T cells play important role in Lyme disease

Natural killer T cells play important role in Lyme disease

Degarelix prostate cancer drug makes testosterone levels fall dramatically and quickly

Degarelix prostate cancer drug makes testosterone levels fall dramatically and quickly

Reactions to HPV vaccine Gardasil rare

Reactions to HPV vaccine Gardasil rare

Exposure to pseudoephedrine common among young children

Exposure to pseudoephedrine common among young children

If cold symptoms persist it could be sinusitis

If cold symptoms persist it could be sinusitis

New cream for vaginal dryness approved

New cream for vaginal dryness approved

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