Pseudoephedrine use common among young children (EurekAlert!)

December 2nd, 2008 by kkj02d

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Pseudoephedrine use common among young children (EurekAlert!)
( Boston University ) Researchers from Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology Center have found that exposure to pseudoephedrine, a decongestant found in many cough-and-cold and allergy medications, has been common among US children, especially those under the age of two years who are at the highest risk for toxicity and for whom safe dosing recommendations are lacking. These findings appear in …

Are Food Allergies Genetic? - North Florida NewsDaily

Are Food Allergies Genetic?
North Florida NewsDaily, FL - Nov 30, 2008
(ARA) - As the number of people with food allergies continues to rise, many are asking: "Are food allergies genetic?" While a specific "food allergy gene,"

Scientists Developing Safer Food Allergy Treatment (Science Daily)
A European team of scientists are embarking on new research to develop food allergy treatments. Classical treatment with allergen-specific immunotherapy, where a patient received monthly injections with an allergen extract for three to five years, is effective but dangerous due to anaphylactic side-effects. In the FAST project, scientists will use modified variants of allergic proteins that are …

Scientists developing food allergy treatment | Science Blog
“Food allergy affects around 10 million EU citizens and there is no cure,” says Dr Clare Mills of the Institute of Food Research, a lead partner in the Food Allergy Specific Therapy (FAST) research project. “All people with food allergy

Wheat, rice and dairy allergy - Pet Forums Community
My cat Harry (4 year old Somali neuter) has been diagnosed with an allergy to wheat, rice and dairy. This is a something of a nightmare as I have.

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