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Index of all Articles in the What Cause Allergy Category
- ADHD and Food Allergies
ADHD and Food Allergies
by Anthony Kane, MD
Introduction
There are a number of controversial areas in medicine when it comes to ADHD. Food allergy is certainly one of them.
The classic allergic reaction, which is classified as
- How To Take Care Of Your Food Allergy?
You will never know what kind of food youre allergic to if you never had reaction on food you have eaten. Not everyone is allergic to food they have eaten. But there are some who suffer this kind of situation. What about you? Do you have any allergic to so
- How To Wear Contact Lenses In The Allergy Season
The allergy seasons are a real challenge, especially if you wear contact lenses. A chronic allergy to mold, pet dander or other environmental allergens can create a year-round dilemma. No matter what the cause, seasonal allergies make your eyes hypersensit
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- Pulmonary hypertension needs close care
Pulmonary hypertension needs close care
- New Findings May Lead To The Development Of More Effective Therapies For Inflammation, Wounds And Malignant Tumors
In two closely related studies, two teams of Scripps Research Institute scientists have discovered the underlying mechanisms that activate a type of immune cell in the skin and other organs. The findings may lead to the development of new therapies to treat inflammation, wounds, asthma, and malignant tumors. The results of the two companion studies were published in the September 3, 2010 issue ...
- Ask Dr. Gott: PH is a complex condition Dear Dr. Gott:
Dear Dr. Gott: In a recent column, you addressed the condition of pulmonary hypertension and said to see a pulmonologist and get a chest X-ray to detect this. I did just that for my 9-year-old daughter, but the pulmonologist did not detect pulmonary hypertension from the results of the X-ray.
- Rough Fall Allergy Season Expected
September is here and that means fall allergies are starting to kick in. Those suffering from ragweed and pollen know what the experience is like, but this season more of us may be blowing our noses.
- Study shows treatment for S.aureus skin infection works in mouse model
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and University of Chicago have found a promising treatment method that in laboratory mice reduces the severity of skin and soft-tissue damage caused by USA300, the leading cause of community-associated Staphylococcus aureus infections in the United States.
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