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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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Intervention with once-daily budesonide reduces long-term risk and frequency of severe asthma-related events

Intervention with once-daily budesonide reduces long-term risk and frequency of severe asthma-related events

Tattoo industry needs closer monitoring

Tattoo industry needs closer monitoring

Health problems with the unknown compositions of tattoo inks

Health problems with the unknown compositions of tattoo inks

Cigarette smoke worsens respiratory infections in infants

Cigarette smoke worsens respiratory infections in infants

Lack of clear definition for anaphylaxis puts millions at risk

Lack of clear definition for anaphylaxis puts millions at risk

Cockroach allergen is the primary contributor to childhood asthma in inner-city homes

Cockroach allergen is the primary contributor to childhood asthma in inner-city homes

Study indicating that gastric acid inhibitors can provoke food allergies

Study indicating that gastric acid inhibitors can provoke food allergies

Two chemicals boost immune cells' ability to fight HIV without gene therapy

Two chemicals boost immune cells' ability to fight HIV without gene therapy

Study looks at the ability of some monkey species to resist developing AIDS

Study looks at the ability of some monkey species to resist developing AIDS

Liquorice - the black stuff we love to eat, may help prevent cancer

Liquorice - the black stuff we love to eat, may help prevent cancer

Genome clues to amoebic dysentery

Genome clues to amoebic dysentery

Fear of botulism as a bioterrorist weapon is to be reduced by British vaccine technology

Fear of botulism as a bioterrorist weapon is to be reduced by British vaccine technology

Benitec announces AIDS collaboration

Benitec announces AIDS collaboration

Cesarean delivery is associated with an increased risk of childhood asthma hospitalization in premature infants

Cesarean delivery is associated with an increased risk of childhood asthma hospitalization in premature infants

Prospects for a safe, effective AIDS vaccine are improving

Prospects for a safe, effective AIDS vaccine are improving

Three-day antibiotic treatment for treating bladder infections in women

Three-day antibiotic treatment for treating bladder infections in women

Exercise and dietary changes vital in taking and keeping off weight that is associated with many chronic health problems

Exercise and dietary changes vital in taking and keeping off weight that is associated with many chronic health problems

Mouse allergen is everywhere in your house and triggers asthma in children

Mouse allergen is everywhere in your house and triggers asthma in children

Expanded HIV screening can increase patient life span

Expanded HIV screening can increase patient life span

Findings could lead to new asthma treatment based on individual genetic profiles

Findings could lead to new asthma treatment based on individual genetic profiles

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