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Allergies
Get First Cat as Adult, Double Allergy Risk
Adults who get their first cat double their risk of cat allergy -- especially if the cat is allowed in the bedroom. But adults who had cats as kids are less likely to become allergic to new feline pets.
Food Allergies in Kids More Common Than Thought
The largest study ever to track childhood food allergies in the U.S. shows that they may be more common and more dangerous than previously recognized.
Low Vitamin D Linked to Allergy Risk in Kids
Children who don't get enough vitamin D may be at increased risk of developing allergies, new research indicates.
Birth Order May Affect Risk of Allergies
First-born children may be more likely to develop certain types of allergies than their younger brothers or sisters, a study suggests.
Xolair May Treat Milk Allergy in Kids
A small new study suggests that children with severe milk allergies may be able to rapidly overcome their sensitivities with the help of a biologic drug that helps to quiet an overly aggressive immune response.
Worst Cities for Spring Allergies
A new study shows Knoxville and a host of other Southern cities top the list of the worst places to live with spring allergies.
Allergy Self-Diagnosis Leads to Misdiagnosis
Many people skip seeing a doctor for allergy symptoms and misdiagnose themselves as having allergies when they actually have sinusitis, a survey shows.
Pets May Reduce Children’s Allergy Risk
Having a dog or cat at home during the first year of life may actually help prevent pet allergies later on.
Skin Allergies May Protect Against Cancer
New research suggests that people who develop itchy rashes when their skin comes into contact with certain metals or chemicals have a lower risk for certain cancers.
Study Questions Claims About Hypoallergenic Dogs
A new study suggests there may be little difference between dog breeds when it comes to shedding allergens.
African-American Kids May Have More Food Allergies
African-American children in the U.S. have a higher rate of food allergies than children of other races, and new research suggests that both genetic and environmental factors may explain why.
Carbon Dioxide Gas May Treat Nasal Allergies
A quick blast of carbon dioxide gas into the nose may ease some allergy symptoms better than a placebo, and the relief appears to last for about four hours, a new study shows.
Pork-Cat Syndrome an Under-Recognized Allergy
Some people with cat allergies may also be allergic to pork and other meats due to a rare type of cross reactive allergy known as pork-cat syndrome.
Are Vacuum Cleaners Bad for Your Health?
You vacuum your house religiously to get rid of all the dust, dirt, and bacteria and make sure your indoor air is up to snuff. But new research suggests that some vacuum cleaners may actually be making things worse, not better.
Allergy Pill Allegra To Be Sold Over the Counter
In time for spring allergy season, the FDA today approved over-the-counter sale of Allegra, a best-selling antihistamine also sold under the generic name fexofenadine.
New Food Allergy Guidelines Out
Comprehensive new guidelines on food allergies are out from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
How to Manage Food Allergies in Children
Pediatricians play a key role in preventing and treating food-related allergic reactions among school-aged children, and can help implement plans concerning the way food allergies are managed in the school setting, according to a clinical report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Some People Can’t Identify the Nuts They’re Allergic To
Many adults and children with nut allergies are unable to identify different types of tree nuts and peanuts, which could increase the risk of exposure and life-threatening allergic reactions
Sinus Problems: Home Remedies and Tips
Do you have sinus problems? Here's how to make your home kinder to your sinuses.
5 Ways to Beat Spring Allergies
WebMD talked to one of the nation's top allergy experts to learn the best ways to control and treat spring allergies this year.
Spring Allergy Survival Guide
4 tips to help you cope with spring allergy symptoms.
Your Allergy Questions Answered
Allergists answer common allergy questions about allergy symptoms and treatment.
Anatomy of an Itch
WebMD explains what happens to your skin when you develop an itch.
Child Cold or Allergies? Recognizing the Symptoms of Each
WebMD helps you determine whether your child has a common cold or a case of allergies. Learn the symptoms and how to distinguish the two.
Outdoor Exercise With Pollen Allergies (Nasal Allergies)
If you’re an exerciser who loves the outdoors but suffers from allergies, WebMD has tips to help you through pollen season.
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