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| February 22, 2019 | |
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| The latest Allergy news from News Medical | |
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| Study finds new link between food allergies and multiple sclerosis Like many other medical conditions, the mechanism of multiple sclerosis remains an enigma--a puzzle composed of complex genetic and environmental factors. A key piece to this puzzle is the immune system, which is also responsible for regulating many other physiological (and pathological) phenomena--including allergies. | |
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| Eye allergies can be frequent and troublesome. The eyelids, which are the mucous membrane covering the eyes (conjunctiva), are the most frequent site of inflammation due to allergy. However, allergies can also affect the front of the eye (cornea), either in conjunction with allergic rhinitis or alone. In fact, about 40 – 60% of individuals with allergies will experience some kind of eye-related symptom. | |
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| New research suggests that the gut microbiome may help prevent the development of cow's milk allergy. Scientists at the University of Chicago found that gut microbes from healthy human infant donors transplanted into mice protected animals exposed to milk from experiencing allergic reactions, while gut microbes transplanted from infants allergic to milk did not. | |
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| Salt apparently affects allergic immune reactions. A team working with Prof. Christina Zielinski at the Technical University of Munich has demonstrated in cell cultures that salt leads to the formation of Th2 cells. | |
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