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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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Welcome news on Dengue fever

Welcome news on Dengue fever

Link found between vitamin D insufficiency and asthma severity

Link found between vitamin D insufficiency and asthma severity

New Dengue virus discovery could lead to development of anti-dengue drugs

New Dengue virus discovery could lead to development of anti-dengue drugs

Federal funding for partnership to combat infectious diseases

Federal funding for partnership to combat infectious diseases

Stressed pregnant women more likely to have asthmatic children

Stressed pregnant women more likely to have asthmatic children

Safety of Bitter orange herbal weight loss product questioned

Safety of Bitter orange herbal weight loss product questioned

FDA stops Neilgen Pharmaceuticals and Advent Pharmaceuticals from making unapproved drugs

FDA stops Neilgen Pharmaceuticals and Advent Pharmaceuticals from making unapproved drugs

Treatment for acid reflux does not improve asthma symptoms

Treatment for acid reflux does not improve asthma symptoms

Mylan settles Clarinex patent case

Mylan settles Clarinex patent case

Discovery of gene variant associated with increased risk of atopic dermatitis

Discovery of gene variant associated with increased risk of atopic dermatitis

Niacin findings could open up new avenues for drug discovery

Niacin findings could open up new avenues for drug discovery

Researchers find an increased rate of unintentional injection of epinephrine from auto-injectors for anaphylaxis

Researchers find an increased rate of unintentional injection of epinephrine from auto-injectors for anaphylaxis

Allergies may be caused by a malfunction of the respiratory epithelium

Allergies may be caused by a malfunction of the respiratory epithelium

Locking parasites in host cell could be new way to fight malaria

Locking parasites in host cell could be new way to fight malaria

Targeted approach to kill specific disease-causing bacteria in the mouth

Targeted approach to kill specific disease-causing bacteria in the mouth

Explanation for poor infant immune response to certain vaccines

Explanation for poor infant immune response to certain vaccines

New HIV drug may help patients not responding to treatment

New HIV drug may help patients not responding to treatment

Ultrasound saves money, improves rheumatologic care

Ultrasound saves money, improves rheumatologic care

Discovery of new role for certain lung cells in the immune response to airborne allergens

Discovery of new role for certain lung cells in the immune response to airborne allergens

SARcode announces results of phase 1 trial of SAR 1118 ophthalmic solution in healthy adult subjects

SARcode announces results of phase 1 trial of SAR 1118 ophthalmic solution in healthy adult subjects

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