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| November 20, 2018 | |
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| The latest Allergy news from News Medical | |
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| Traveling Abroad With Allergies
It can be difficult traveling with asthma or a serious allergy, but it not impossible. With the right amount of planning and preparation, along with comprehensive travel insurance, you can make sure your trip is pleasant and uncomplicated.
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A group of Brazilian researchers succeeded in preventing allergic asthma from progressing in experimental models by increasing the amount of a protein. This increase, in turn, blocked the CD4+ T lymphocytes responsible for producing a cytokine that triggers a cascade of events resulting in the onset and progression of the disease. | |
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Eosinophils are an essential part of the immune system. Called effector cells, they are a type of white blood cell that is activated during allergies, infections, or cancer. | |
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An increasing number of people choose a low-gluten diet, even though they are not allergic to the dietary substance. This trend has sparked public debate about whether or not low-gluten diets are recommendable for people without allergies. | |
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A new study has found that sucking on a baby's pacifier is linked to lower IgE levels, an antibody that is increased in allergies and asthma. | |
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New research from the University of Washington and the University of Massachusetts - Amherst looks at how the most common cause of sneezing and sniffling in North America is likely to shift under climate change. | |
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