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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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A misconception that eating wasabi decongests the nose

A misconception that eating wasabi decongests the nose

Botox injections may ease the irritation of tinnitus

Botox injections may ease the irritation of tinnitus

Patients with asthma have a higher incidence of nasal polyposis, nasal congestion, and olfactory disturbances

Patients with asthma have a higher incidence of nasal polyposis, nasal congestion, and olfactory disturbances

A new lipid-based nasal ointment effective at reducing symptoms of allergic rhinitis

A new lipid-based nasal ointment effective at reducing symptoms of allergic rhinitis

HHS enhances Medicare drug card program to help seniors

HHS enhances Medicare drug card program to help seniors

German researchers are identifying lymphoma risks

German researchers are identifying lymphoma risks

Wyeth gets approval for needle-less syringe for the treatment of hemophilia

Wyeth gets approval for needle-less syringe for the treatment of hemophilia

New insights into the international burden of malaria

New insights into the international burden of malaria

First molecular-scale images of DNA binding to an adenovirus enzyme

First molecular-scale images of DNA binding to an adenovirus enzyme

Schering-Plough and Bayer form strategic alliance

Schering-Plough and Bayer form strategic alliance

Program that targets allergens and tobacco smoke in the home resulted in fewer asthma symptoms in children

Program that targets allergens and tobacco smoke in the home resulted in fewer asthma symptoms in children

Study aims for long term impact to help inner-city children with asthma

Study aims for long term impact to help inner-city children with asthma

Hospitals should use latex medical gloves with lower protein and powder levels to reduce latex sensitivity rather than synthetic alternatives

Hospitals should use latex medical gloves with lower protein and powder levels to reduce latex sensitivity rather than synthetic alternatives

Researchers uncover how HIV causes abnormalities in antibody-producing cells

Researchers uncover how HIV causes abnormalities in antibody-producing cells

Researchers keep milk free of contaminants

Researchers keep milk free of contaminants

Cymbalta approved for diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain

Cymbalta approved for diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Launch of one of the US's largest electronic medical record implementations

Launch of one of the US's largest electronic medical record implementations

Call for increased political and financial commitment to the development of preventive and therapeutic AIDS vaccines

Call for increased political and financial commitment to the development of preventive and therapeutic AIDS vaccines

FDA approves revised labeling for anti-inflammatory corticosteroid nasal spray

FDA approves revised labeling for anti-inflammatory corticosteroid nasal spray

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