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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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Highly refined soybean oil does not cause reactions in people who are allergic to soybeans

Highly refined soybean oil does not cause reactions in people who are allergic to soybeans

America's largest retail pharmacy is moving all over the counter single ingredient pseudoephedrine products behind the counter

America's largest retail pharmacy is moving all over the counter single ingredient pseudoephedrine products behind the counter

Promising new West Nile therapy cures disease in mice

Promising new West Nile therapy cures disease in mice

Antibody for West Nile virus shows promise

Antibody for West Nile virus shows promise

How Ebola virus infects cells - discovery

How Ebola virus infects cells - discovery

Experimental vaccine targeting West Nile virus

Experimental vaccine targeting West Nile virus

Allergic diseases have increased

Allergic diseases have increased

Key discovery about non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Key discovery about non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Electronic nose can be used to detect early evidence of lung cancer

Electronic nose can be used to detect early evidence of lung cancer

People with a peanut allergy should avoid all products containing lupin flour

People with a peanut allergy should avoid all products containing lupin flour

Novel method to reduce cat allergic reactions

Novel method to reduce cat allergic reactions

Nasal filter new weapon against hay fever

Nasal filter new weapon against hay fever

Natural killer cells could lead to new Hepatitis treatments

Natural killer cells could lead to new Hepatitis treatments

Meth abuse and curbs on cold medicines

Meth abuse and curbs on cold medicines

Tarvacin shows significant anti-viral activity

Tarvacin shows significant anti-viral activity

New once a day asthma treatment approved by FDA

New once a day asthma treatment approved by FDA

HHS awards $97 million contract to Sanofi Pasteur to speed the production process for new influenza vaccines

HHS awards $97 million contract to Sanofi Pasteur to speed the production process for new influenza vaccines

Exercise-induced shortness of breath not always caused by asthma

Exercise-induced shortness of breath not always caused by asthma

Asthma patients' immune systems respond differently with allergies

Asthma patients' immune systems respond differently with allergies

Urine actually helps a particular yeast stick to cells along the urinary tract

Urine actually helps a particular yeast stick to cells along the urinary tract

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