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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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Early exposure to tobacco smoke causes asthma and allergy

Early exposure to tobacco smoke causes asthma and allergy

NIAID will not conduct the PAVE 100 HIV vaccine study

NIAID will not conduct the PAVE 100 HIV vaccine study

Quick formula could forecast which cancers chemo could kill

Quick formula could forecast which cancers chemo could kill

Tired B cells hamper immune response to HIV

Tired B cells hamper immune response to HIV

Allergy to road traffic

Allergy to road traffic

Researchers to compare common ARV as a pill and vaginal gel in unique HIV prevention study

Researchers to compare common ARV as a pill and vaginal gel in unique HIV prevention study

Farm-raised tilapia fish contains potentially dangerous fatty acid combination

Farm-raised tilapia fish contains potentially dangerous fatty acid combination

The paradox of anti-HIV vaginal microbicides

The paradox of anti-HIV vaginal microbicides

Link between childhood eczema and asthma calls for more aggressive therapies

Link between childhood eczema and asthma calls for more aggressive therapies

More aggressive treatment of childhood eczema could help prevent asthma

More aggressive treatment of childhood eczema could help prevent asthma

Asthma risk increases in children treated for HIV

Asthma risk increases in children treated for HIV

Australian scientists discover reason for extreme allergic reactions

Australian scientists discover reason for extreme allergic reactions

Zinc finger technology brings personalized HIV therapy a step closer

Zinc finger technology brings personalized HIV therapy a step closer

NIAID announces grants to stimulate food allergy research

NIAID announces grants to stimulate food allergy research

New approach to HIV vaccine research taps Rochester expertise

New approach to HIV vaccine research taps Rochester expertise

Penn researchers propose major changes to informed consent for transplantation

Penn researchers propose major changes to informed consent for transplantation

NIAID creates HIV vaccine discovery branch

NIAID creates HIV vaccine discovery branch

Treating genital herpes does not reduce eisk of HIV

Treating genital herpes does not reduce eisk of HIV

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

Genetic mutation and cat exposure at birth may increase a child's risk of developing eczema

Genetic mutation and cat exposure at birth may increase a child's risk of developing eczema

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