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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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Emissary Capital begins investment research coverage on Sinobiopharma

Emissary Capital begins investment research coverage on Sinobiopharma

Results from a trial testing a 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine in children look promising

Results from a trial testing a 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine in children look promising

Biochemists are developing a new system to better understand antibiotic resistance

Biochemists are developing a new system to better understand antibiotic resistance

NIAID awards DOR BioPharma a $9M grant to develop thermostable and rapidly acting vaccines

NIAID awards DOR BioPharma a $9M grant to develop thermostable and rapidly acting vaccines

NIAID awards Antigen Discovery a Phase II STTR grant for Chlamydia vaccine development

NIAID awards Antigen Discovery a Phase II STTR grant for Chlamydia vaccine development

Study reveals that allergies are a major health issue in Sweden

Study reveals that allergies are a major health issue in Sweden

Health experts to discuss innovative breakthroughs to solve health issues in poor communities

Health experts to discuss innovative breakthroughs to solve health issues in poor communities

Pharmacyclics announces financial results for fourth quarter and FY 2009

Pharmacyclics announces financial results for fourth quarter and FY 2009

New vaccine may prove effective against urinary tract infections

New vaccine may prove effective against urinary tract infections

NIH to fund grants for epigenetic research

NIH to fund grants for epigenetic research

Study: Antiretroviral drugs may prevent HIV infection in women

Study: Antiretroviral drugs may prevent HIV infection in women

VOICE clinical study for testing the efficacy of two HIV prevention strategies

VOICE clinical study for testing the efficacy of two HIV prevention strategies

eMed-Trac live instant tracking device launched

eMed-Trac live instant tracking device launched

Pros and cons of HIV treatments in developing countries

Pros and cons of HIV treatments in developing countries

NIAID awards Sanaria an SBIR Grant for expediting its malaria vaccine manufacturing process

NIAID awards Sanaria an SBIR Grant for expediting its malaria vaccine manufacturing process

RAPS honors award recipients for contributions to healthcare product regulatory profession

RAPS honors award recipients for contributions to healthcare product regulatory profession

New data reveals the evolution of Immunoglobulin E

New data reveals the evolution of Immunoglobulin E

Gentic circuits that cause mucous hyper-production identified

Gentic circuits that cause mucous hyper-production identified

Oil-and-water-based nanoemulsion could be more effective for treating burns

Oil-and-water-based nanoemulsion could be more effective for treating burns

New 'adjuvant' developed by scientists could allow the creation of important new vaccines

New 'adjuvant' developed by scientists could allow the creation of important new vaccines

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