A new review of studies gives families and doctors a better understanding of what drives food allergies in babies and children.
A new study from McMaster University involving 2.8 million children around the world has revealed the most important ...
“Our study highlights that genetics alone cannot fully explain food allergy trends, pointing to interactions – or a ‘perfect storm’ – between genes, skin health, the microbiome and environmental ...
A new Scimex report combed through 190 studies and 2.8 million participants to identify key risk factors for childhood food ...
A new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics examines risk factors for developing food allergy. Researchers from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation ...
Eczema in young babies could be a sign that a child will go on to develop more allergies. New research, published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, confirms a phenomenon known as the “allergic march” ...
In a recent study published in the Nutrients Journal, researchers evaluated the role of eczema in the initial three years of life on the development of allergies through young adulthood. Additionally, ...
Eczema in young babies could be a sign that a child will go on to develop more allergies. New research, published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, confirms a phenomenon known as the “allergic march” ...
Linalyl acetate, a fragrance chemical that is one of the main constituents of the essential oil of lavender, is not on the list of allergenic compounds pursuant to the EU Cosmetics Directive. Thus, it ...
A Seoul content creator with extensive allergies joked that she has “37 new ways to die” after recently discovering new foods she’s allergic to. Joanne Fan, 21, shares how she lives her life and ...
Research suggests allergic diseases may increase risk of osteoarthritis (OA), for which there is currently no effective cure. Patients with atopic diseases, such as allergic asthma and eczema, may be ...
Eczema in young babies could be a sign that a child will go on to develop more allergies. New research, published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, confirms a phenomenon known as the “allergic march” ...