At the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and World Allergy Organization Joint Congress held in Orlando in early… Read more »
Tag: allergy research
Difference Maker: A Teen Who Got Involved in Food Allergy Research
Meet the teenager impacting research as an intern and study participant.
$5 Million Donation Will Launch Los Angeles Allergy Center
Tom and Holly Gores’ donation will lead to more programs for pediatric food allergy patients.
Closing in on a Cure For Cat Allergy
Millions of Americans suffer serious reactions to cats. But a novel therapy aims to change all that – in 4 quick shots.
Half of Adults Not Using Epinephrine in Reactions, Study Finds
Three-year study shows that prompt epinephrine use can prevent the need for subsequent doses at the hospital.
Estrogen Found to Increase Severity of Allergic Reactions
Scientists warn that allergic women should take extra precautions when their estrogen levels are high, such as right before menstruation.
Tech Mogul Sean Parker Pledges $24 Million to Allergy Research Center
Dr. Kari Nadeau and Sean Parker spoke of making “catalytic change” in the realm of food allergy treatment.
Tech Mogul Sean Parker Pledges $24 Million to Find Allergy Cure
Parker and Dr. Kari Nadeau are aiming for a therapy that takes only one or two treatments, retrains the immune system – and lasts.
Peanut Allergy and the Skin: Q&A with Dr. Helen Brough
The skin may hold the answer to why some children develop peanut allergies before ever having peanuts, according to new research.
Allergy Breakthrough on Baked Milk and Egg
AVOID, avoid, avoid. That’s how Ann Jeannette Glauber had been treating her 4½-year-old son’s allergies to eggs, milk, peanuts, nuts… Read more »