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The Clinical and Experimental Allergy report calls for more allergy specialists to meet increased demand.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Warning over allergy provision
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John Collard, nurse consultant and clinical director of Allergy UK, said people in Britain were also going overboard in their reaction to allergies.
BBC: peanuts
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The 2008 study of more than 5, 000 children in each country in the Journal of Allergy Clinical Immunology found the rate of peanut allergies among the U.K. children was 10 times that of those in Israel.
WSJ: Food Allergy Advice for Parents: Start Peanuts, Eggs and More Sooner
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In a 1999 study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, washing dogs with allergen-reducing shampoo for five minutes cut the dogs' allergen levels by about 85 percent.
CNN: What to do if you're allergic to your pet
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So far, safety studies have suggested it is not toxic, but the latest research, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, studied the effect on the lungs and breathing.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Sleep supplement asthma warning
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You actually may not have celiac disease or at least you may not have the clinical manifestations of a gluten allergy and you can still have eczema related to celiac disease.
CNN: Does eating gluten cause eczema?
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Eli Meltzer , an allergist at the University of California at San Diego, led the clinical trials that tested Singulair against allergy symptoms.
FORBES: Merck's Big Allergy Bet
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Men and women infected with HIV reduced the risk of transmitting the virus to their sexual partners by taking oral antiretroviral medicines when their immune systems were relatively healthy, according to findings from a large-scale clinical study sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
FORBES: Could AIDS Disappear If Enough Patients Get Treated?
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Its anti-allergy molecule undergoing U.S. clinical trials.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The HPTN 052 clinical trial, an international HIV prevention trial sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), found that if HIV-infected heterosexual individuals begin taking antiretroviral medicines when their immune systems are relatively healthy (as opposed to delaying therapy until the disease has advanced), they are 96 percent less likely to transmit the virus to their uninfected partners.
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