The future of food allergy management: New technologies and treatments
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 Fenugreek seeds: A superfood for health and wellness, says new reviewFenugreek seeds: A superfood for health and wellness, says new review
 
Research highlights the dietary significance and potential applications of fenugreek seeds, emphasizing their role in disease prevention, chronic condition management, and providing nutritional value, including their ability to reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
 
 
 The future of food allergy management: New technologies and treatmentsThe future of food allergy management: New technologies and treatments
 
Food allergies, triggered by specific allergens, can lead to severe reactions like anaphylaxis. However, innovative treatments such as immunotherapy are revolutionizing allergy management.
 
   Consistent evidence links ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomesConsistent evidence links ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes
 
Consistent evidence shows that higher exposure to ultra-processed foods is associated with an increased risk of 32 damaging health outcomes including cancer, major heart and lung conditions, mental health disorders, and early death.
 
   Fish oil in pregnancy linked to child weight gain and metabolic risksFish oil in pregnancy linked to child weight gain and metabolic risks
 
A study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds that fish oil supplementation during pregnancy is linked to increased risk of weight gain and metabolic syndrome in offspring at age ten.
 
   Omalizumab boosts tolerance to multiple food allergies, study findsOmalizumab boosts tolerance to multiple food allergies, study finds
 
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine shows omalizumab increases allergen tolerance in individuals with multiple food allergies, offering a promising standalone treatment option.
 
 Researchers identify new therapeutic for patients with a rare autoimmune disease EGPA
 
Researchers identify new therapeutic for patients with a rare autoimmune disease EGPAAn international team, including researchers from McMaster University and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, has identified a new therapeutic for patients with a rare autoimmune disease called eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA).
 
 
 Early exposure to air pollution tied to higher childhood asthma risk, disparities worsen impact
 
Early exposure to air pollution tied to higher childhood asthma risk, disparities worsen impactStudy links early-life exposure to air pollution with increased childhood asthma risk, emphasizing stronger effects in socio-economically disadvantaged and Black children due to individual and community factors.
 
 
 Association of volatile aromatic compounds in blood with hearing impairment
 
Association of volatile aromatic compounds in blood with hearing impairmentThe impact of benzene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BEX) exposure on auditory health.
 
 
 Poorly controlled asthma linked to excessive greenhouse gas emissions, study finds
 
Poorly controlled asthma linked to excessive greenhouse gas emissions, study findsPatients whose asthma is poorly controlled have eight times excess greenhouse gas emissions compared with those whose condition is well controlled—equivalent to that produced by 124,000 homes each year in the UK—indicates the first study of its kind, published online in the journal Thorax.
 
 
 AI-based technology unlocks secrets of myasthenic-congenital syndromes
 
AI-based technology unlocks secrets of myasthenic-congenital syndromesAn international team of scientists led by ICREA researcher and Director of the Life Sciences Department at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS), Alfonso Valencia, has developed a technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) for the study of minority diseases and has successfully applied it to identify the possible causes of the appearance of what are known as myasthenic-congenital syndromes, a...
 
 
 New clinical practice guideline offers evidence-based recommendations for managing inhalant allergies with immunotherapy
 
New clinical practice guideline offers evidence-based recommendations for managing inhalant allergies with immunotherapyThe American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation published the Clinical Practice Guideline: Immunotherapy for Inhalant Allergy today in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.