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AAAAI: Nasal Delivery of Epinephrine Safe, Effective for Anaphylaxis

WEDNESDAY, March 6, 2024 – Nasal powder formulations of epinephrine are effective and show superior stability to EpiPens, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy...

Is It Allergies or Sinusitis? Many Folks Are Misdiagnosed

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28, 2024 – What if you'd been treated for years for a condition, only to find out that you'd long ago been misdiagnosed? That's what's happening to a sizable number of Americans who...

What Is Chronic Sinusitis, and How Is it Treated?

TUESDAY, Feb. 27, 2024 – Stuffy, sneezing, miserable: folks plagued by chronic sinusitis know the feeling all too well. Experts at University of Cincinnati Health say it's also an all-too-common...

AAAAI: Omalizumab Superior to Placebo for Those With Multiple Food Allergies

MONDAY, Feb. 26, 2024 – Omalizumab treatment for 16 weeks is superior to placebo for increasing the reaction threshold for peanut and other food allergens among persons with multiple food allergies,...

Asthma Drug Xolair Guards Against Severe Reactions in People With Food Allergies

MONDAY, Feb. 26, 2024 – The asthma medication Xolair has proved its prowess against food allergies, with new research showing the medication substantially lowers the chances of severe reactions in...

FDA Expands Use of Asthma Med Xolair to Treat Food Allergies

FRIDAY, Feb. 16, 2024 – People threatened by accidental exposure to foods they're allergic to may have a new weapon of defense: On Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded the use of...

Expanded Use of Xolair to Treat Food Allergies Approved by the FDA

FRIDAY, Feb. 16, 2024 – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded the use of the asthma drug Xolair (omalizumab) to help prevent anaphylactic reactions. Xolair is an injected drug and is...

Spring Allergies Have Wide-Ranging Effects

SATURDAY, Feb. 17, 2024 – Spring allergies bring to mind thoughts of stuffy noses and watery eyes. But allergies actually affect many different and interconnected systems within a person’s body, a...

Allergy Alert: What Could New Guidelines on Anaphylaxis Mean for You?

TUESDAY, Jan. 23, 2024 – If you or someone close to you suffers from severe allergic reactions, you have probably heard there are new recommendations out that offer guidance on the diagnosis,...

Mouse Study Hints at New, Safe Way to Counter Allergies

THURSDAY, Jan. 18, 2023 – Allergic to peanuts? To cats? To pollen? A new targeted therapy may have the potential to help a person ward off an allergic reaction prompted by the specific source of...

Winter Is Prime Time for Indoor Allergies

TUESDAY, Dec. 26, 2023 – Folks with allergies might want to breathe a deep, sneeze-free sigh of relief when winter rolls around. Unfortunately, the cold weather that puts pollen-producing trees and...

Updated Guidelines Issued for Management of Anaphylaxis

TUESDAY, Dec. 26, 2023 – In a practice parameter update published online Dec. 17 in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, new guidelines are presented for the diagnosis and management of...

Injected Xolair Therapy Could Prevent Food Allergies in Kids

THURSDAY, Dec. 21, 2023 – A new treatment appears to reduce food allergies in children and teens, according to interim clinical trial results. A lab-made monoclonal antibody called omalizumab...

Injected Xolair Therapy Could Prevent Food Allergies in Kids

THURSDAY, Dec. 21, 2023 – A new treatment appears to reduce food allergies in children and teens, according to interim clinical trial results. A lab-made monoclonal antibody called omalizumab...

Candles, Trees, Pets: All Holiday Hazards for Kids With Asthma

THURSDAY, Dec. 21, 2023 – Kids are home for the holidays, but the wonders of the season can pose problems for children with asthma. Sources of joy like Christmas trees, a Yule log burning or...

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