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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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Exposure to cats early in life may raise childs' risk of eczema

Exposure to cats early in life may raise childs' risk of eczema

Environmental tobacco smoke drastically increases an infant's risk for developing allergic rhinitis

Environmental tobacco smoke drastically increases an infant's risk for developing allergic rhinitis

Peanut - kiss not the culprit in Canadian teens death

Peanut - kiss not the culprit in Canadian teens death

Abortion pill in trouble again

Abortion pill in trouble again

Inhaled corticosteroids can reduce breathing problems in children at high risk for asthma

Inhaled corticosteroids can reduce breathing problems in children at high risk for asthma

Off-label prescribing common, often not backed by data

Off-label prescribing common, often not backed by data

Allergy-free soybeans

Allergy-free soybeans

Bronchial thermoplasty offers significant improvement for asthmatics

Bronchial thermoplasty offers significant improvement for asthmatics

Short-course postexposure antibiotic prophylaxis combined with vaccination protects against experimental inhalational anthrax

Short-course postexposure antibiotic prophylaxis combined with vaccination protects against experimental inhalational anthrax

Study investigates early biology of HIV infection

Study investigates early biology of HIV infection

New drug to treat rare Pompe disease gets FDA approval

New drug to treat rare Pompe disease gets FDA approval

Method by which Caspase-12 shuts down the body's immune system discovered

Method by which Caspase-12 shuts down the body's immune system discovered

Combinatorial approach found to reverse the onset of type 1 diabetes

Combinatorial approach found to reverse the onset of type 1 diabetes

Caspase-12 antagonists could potentially be useful in the treatment of sepsis and other inflammatory and immune disorders

Caspase-12 antagonists could potentially be useful in the treatment of sepsis and other inflammatory and immune disorders

Children of snorers, three times as likely to snore themselves

Children of snorers, three times as likely to snore themselves

Protein mutated in cancer found to be linked to diabetes

Protein mutated in cancer found to be linked to diabetes

'Resonance' may be the reason for virologic failure in STI drug therapy

'Resonance' may be the reason for virologic failure in STI drug therapy

Novel approach used to neutralize anthrax toxin

Novel approach used to neutralize anthrax toxin

Drug combo might beat type 1 diabetes

Drug combo might beat type 1 diabetes

Plain language labels now required for eight top allergens

Plain language labels now required for eight top allergens

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