The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Xolair as the first and only medicine for people with one or more food allergies after the clinical trial data for the injectable asthma medication ...
If you didn't have food allergies as a child, is it possible to develop them as an adult? The short answer is yes. But the reasons why are much more complicated. Preschoolers are about four times more ...
Grace Guthrie was vacationing with her boyfriend in January 2020 when the couple stopped at a café to eat lunch. Guthrie, a 29-year-old dietetic intern at the University of Kansas Medical Center, knew ...
SAN ANTONIO — Although data are sparse, management strategies for children with food allergies often can be applied to adults, according to a presentation at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & ...
Anecdotal and survey evidence suggests that adult-onset food allergies may be increasing. “We don’t talk about it enough, but adult food allergy is real,” Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH, told Medscape Medical ...
According to the CDC’s National Health Review, over a quarter of U.S. adults and nearly one in five children suffer from seasonal allergies. If you’re one of those allergy sufferers in addition to ...
In a world where a trace of peanut could send some adults to the emergency room, a major breakthrough is offering new hope. A new study has shown that oral immunotherapy—a treatment already helping ...
Many people develop seasonal allergies later in life. New allergies may be triggered by factors such as environmental changes or changes in medications, but the reasons for this are not fully ...