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Archive for January, 2014
A new peanut allergy therapy is showing signs of success
Doctors in London have conducted a successful study that aims to help children with peanut allergies build up their immune systems. Read More »
Babies born prematurely at a higher risk for asthma
A new study from the World Health Organization has found that children who are born prematurely have an increased risk of developing childhood asthma. Read More »
Initiative increases asthma control in teenagers
An initiative from the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has increased asthma control in teenagers. Read More »
Could pills replace shots for certain allergies?
The Food and Drug Administration is testing a new pill that could be taken in place of allergy shots. Read More »
Obesity and air pollution leads to higher asthma rates in kids
A new study links obesity and exposure to air pollution to higher rates of asthma in children. Read More »
Secondhand smoke increases hospital readmission for asthmatic kids
A new study finds that asthmatic children who are exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to be readmitted to the hospital. Read More »
Women with allergies have an increased cancer risk
A new study from a cancer research center in Seattle suggests that women who have a history of allergies have an increased chance of developing a blood cancer. Read More »
People who have migraines and allergies experience more severe headache symptoms
A new study suggests that those who suffer from both migraines and allergies will experience more severe headache symptoms. Read More »
Children born in the fall at an increased asthma risk
A new study suggests that children who are born in the autumn months are more likely to develop asthma or allergies. Read More »