Allergies can affect everyone differently, including the symptoms you have and the treatments that work. Mili Shum, MD, an allergist at University of Utah Health, helps patients suffering with asthma ...
Allergies are an unfortunate part of life. But, while you can suspect you have an allergy to something, you really won’t know for sure unless you get tested. Most doctors recommend that you get tested ...
Although allergies are widespread, their diagnosis is complex and, depending on the type of allergy, the prospects of success with therapy are not always clear. Skin tests so far have been unpleasant, ...
Skin allergies are common and often frustrating to diagnose. But new technology could soon help change that. Dr. Alison Bruce, a dermatologist at the Mayo Clinic, is helping to develop an artificial ...
Timing also matters. Cold symptoms usually improve within seven to ten days. Allergy symptoms tend to linger and stay fairly ...
Researchers have developed a scoring tool that predicts whether a child with a suspected food allergy really has one. The tool, known as the Naples Pediatric Food Allergy (NAPFA) score, incorporates ...
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Tis the seezin’– Allergy season returning to NWPA
If you’re starting to get the sniffles, it might be a sure sign that allergy season is on its way. A local allergist with Tri-State Allergy and Asthma said allergy season has already started, and she ...
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Basophil Activation Test outperforms current tests for diagnosing milk allergy in young children
A study led by researchers from King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has found that the Basophil Activation Test (BAT) is more accurate than standard allergy tests for ...
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