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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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Mylan announces final FDA approval for Zaleplon capsules, generic version of Sonata

Mylan announces final FDA approval for Zaleplon capsules, generic version of Sonata

Probiotics provide hay fever hope

Probiotics provide hay fever hope

Mylan acquires generics businesses of Merck KGaA

Mylan acquires generics businesses of Merck KGaA

Why do Finnish children have type 1 diabetes and allergic symptoms approximately five times more often than children in Russian Karelia?

Why do Finnish children have type 1 diabetes and allergic symptoms approximately five times more often than children in Russian Karelia?

Allergy - it's in the genes

Allergy - it's in the genes

Most HIV cases traced to transmission of single virus

Most HIV cases traced to transmission of single virus

An alternative strategy for HIV vaccine research

An alternative strategy for HIV vaccine research

Possible biological explanation for C-Section-linked allergies and asthma found

Possible biological explanation for C-Section-linked allergies and asthma found

Having a cat may protect children from developing asthma

Having a cat may protect children from developing asthma

VCU research team awarded NIH grant to study asthma, allergic disease

VCU research team awarded NIH grant to study asthma, allergic disease

NIAID to advance B-cell approach to HIV vaccines

NIAID to advance B-cell approach to HIV vaccines

First-born children are at higher risk of developing asthma and allergies due to pregnancy conditions

First-born children are at higher risk of developing asthma and allergies due to pregnancy conditions

Farming mothers may help children beat allergies

Farming mothers may help children beat allergies

Investigational smallpox drug may treat adenovirus infections in humans

Investigational smallpox drug may treat adenovirus infections in humans

Stress during pregnancy increases the risk of child developing asthma

Stress during pregnancy increases the risk of child developing asthma

Researchers discover 'reservoir' that allows HIV to remain infectious despite treatment

Researchers discover 'reservoir' that allows HIV to remain infectious despite treatment

Personalized therapy for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease could soon be here

Personalized therapy for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease could soon be here

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

New hay fever jab promises year long relief for sufferers

New hay fever jab promises year long relief for sufferers

Starpharma reports positive VivaGel clinical study results

Starpharma reports positive VivaGel clinical study results

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