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“One morning, I was cleaning up the counters, I found a filbert and
popped it into my mouth,” she said…. . , Taking a proactive approach
with pollen If you’re one of the million people suffering from seasonal
allergies, it’s time to start taking your medicine. Tree and grass pollen
counts are getting set to soar, and if you know you’re going to be
sneezing and wheezing, then you’ve got to arm yourself. “You brush your
teeth so you don’t have cavities,” says Dr. Gary Weinstock, an allergist
in Great Neck. The same preventive theory holds true for… . , Get
allergy relief with drops, not shots! Call Dr. Pershall If you are an
allergy sufferer, you know how debilitating allergies can be. Thankfully,
help in finding relief is available in the care of Dr. Kim E. Pershall,
M.D., F.A.C.S., specialist ear, nose and throat medicine. In his
practice, Dr. Pershall offers immunotherapy the administration of a
substance that the patient is known to be allergic to in order to affect
change in the patient’s immune system that reduces the allergic reaction
and the accompanying symptoms. Unlike allergy… . PR Newswire Europe ,
ALK Abelló New Tablet Based Immunotherapy for Grass Allergy Approved
PRNewswire The Swedish Medical Products Agency has Approved ALK Abelló’s
Tablet Based Immunotherapy, GRAZAX(R), for the Treatment of Grass Pollen
Allergy. ALK Abelló will now Submit Applications for GRAZAX(R) in Other
European Countries Using the Mutual Recognition Procedure ALK Abelló’s
tablet based immunotherapy, GRAZAX(R), has been approved by the Swedish
Medical Products Agency for the treatment of grass pollen allergy.ALK
Abelló will now submit further… . New Braunfels Herald Zeitung (TX) ,
Allergy season in full swing across county It’s the time of year when
“bless you” rings out all over town. No, it’s not Christmas it’s allergy
season. “This is a really busy time for us,” said Dr. Frank Hample of
Central Texas Allergy and Asthma Clinic in New Braunfels. “Everyone is
seeing a lot of people with allergies at this time of year.”Hample said
many Comal County residents are suffering through mountain cedar… .
Kansas City Star, The (MO) , Lunch plate warning Schools respond to
increasing danger of food allergies No one knows why food allergies are
becoming more severe and more common, says Steve Taylor, a food scientist
at the University of Nebraska’s Food Allergy and Resource Program.Some,
he says, attribute it to the “hygiene hypothesis,” the idea that
Americans live too clean and their immune systems are no longer
developing tolerance to certain allergens.Food allergies kill to people a
year in the United States and account for , emergency… . , Dynavax’s
Ragweed Allergy Therapy, TOLAMBA(TM), Achieves Pri y Efficacy and Safety
Endpoints in Phase / Trial, Statistical Significance Achieved in Pri y
Endpoint (p= . ) and Major Secondary Endpoints; Pivotal Phase Trial
Anticipated to Begin First Half of PRNewswire FirstCall Dynavax
Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ DVAX) announced that from a two year
Phase / clinical trial of TOLAMBA, a ragweed allergy immunotherapeutic,
showed that patients treated with TOLAMBA experienced a statistically
significant reduction in total nasal symptom scores (TNSS) compared to
placebo treated patients in the second year of the trial, the pri y
efficacy endpoint of the study (p= . ). also showed significant clinical
benefit relative to… . Mobile Register (AL) , Schools safeguard against
food allergies Schools safeguard against food allergies By CARY LEIDER
VOGRIN The Gazette Schools COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Riley Mers and Shaylyn
Poreda have severe food allergies the kind that could kill them. Fanny
packs of medicine and walkie talkies accompany the two kindergartners
wherever they go at school.Riley can’t be anywhere near peanuts; Shaylyn
is allergic not just to peanuts, but also to walnuts, pistachios and
almonds. Even being close to the foods can trigger a rash or… . . .
Mobile Register (AL) , Schools safeguard against food allergies Schools
safeguard against food allergies By CARY LEIDER VOGRIN The Gazette
Schools COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Riley Mers and Shaylyn Poreda have severe
food allergies the kind that could kill them. Fanny packs of medicine and
walkie talkies accompany the two kindergartners wherever they go at
school.Riley can’t be anywhere near peanuts; Shaylyn is allergic not just
to peanuts, but also to walnuts, pistachios and almonds.
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