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Anaphylaxis is an acute multi-system severe type I hypersensitivity reaction. Due in part to the variety of definitions, between 1% and 15% of the population of the United States can be considered "at risk" for having an anaphylactic reaction if they are exposed to one or more allergens. Of those people who actually experience anaphylaxis, up to 1% may die as a result.
FDA approves drug to treat pediatric, adult patients with rare Sly syndrome

FDA approves drug to treat pediatric, adult patients with rare Sly syndrome

AstraZeneca’s new precision biologic gets FDA approval to treat severe eosinophilic asthma

AstraZeneca’s new precision biologic gets FDA approval to treat severe eosinophilic asthma

FDA grants approval to first treatment for rare blood cancer

FDA grants approval to first treatment for rare blood cancer

FDA approves new drug Zelboraf for Erdheim-Chester disease

FDA approves new drug Zelboraf for Erdheim-Chester disease

Study discovers new genetic risk loci linked to children's food allergies

Study discovers new genetic risk loci linked to children's food allergies

New study reveals safety of oral food challenges for detecting food allergies

New study reveals safety of oral food challenges for detecting food allergies

New portable allergen-detection system could help prevent trips to emergency room

New portable allergen-detection system could help prevent trips to emergency room

Pfizer receives FDA approval for new therapy to treat adults and children with AML

Pfizer receives FDA approval for new therapy to treat adults and children with AML

Novartis gets FDA approval for novel immunocellular therapy to treat relapsed or refractory B-cell ALL

Novartis gets FDA approval for novel immunocellular therapy to treat relapsed or refractory B-cell ALL

FDA approves new antibacterial treatment for adults with cUTI

FDA approves new antibacterial treatment for adults with cUTI

Study provides evidence that oral immunotherapy may be possible cure for peanut allergy

Study provides evidence that oral immunotherapy may be possible cure for peanut allergy

Study finds fewer than half the children receive epinephrine prior to arriving at ED

Study finds fewer than half the children receive epinephrine prior to arriving at ED

Tyson Foods Inc. recalls over 2 million pounds of chicken products

Tyson Foods Inc. recalls over 2 million pounds of chicken products

Food allergies: Understanding the causes and magnitude of the problem

Food allergies: Understanding the causes and magnitude of the problem

New study documents prevalence of food allergies

New study documents prevalence of food allergies

Cancer drug may help treat food allergies

Cancer drug may help treat food allergies

FDA approves first drug for treating rare form of Batten disease

FDA approves first drug for treating rare form of Batten disease

Amgen, UCB present romosozumab Phase 2 results at ENDO 2017

Amgen, UCB present romosozumab Phase 2 results at ENDO 2017

FARE announces recipients of 2017 Investigator in Food Allergy Awards

FARE announces recipients of 2017 Investigator in Food Allergy Awards

Researchers find increase in prescription of epipens for children with allergies

Researchers find increase in prescription of epipens for children with allergies

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