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Mon 16 Aug
Shortage of allergy specialists
The NHS is critically short of food allergy specialists with experience of helping children, a charity has claimed
Tue 10 Aug
Rise in food allergy hospital trips
Over the past 20 years there has been a 500% increase in children being admitted to hospital for food allergies, NICE has revealed
Wed 19 May
Recognising common allergies in children
In the last 20 years, the incidence of allergy has almost tripled; and with almost 40% of children in the UK now suffering from...
Fri 26 Mar
44% of population have allergies
Allergies affect almost half the population, with hayfever being the most common, research has claimed
Mon 22 Feb
New trials over peanut allergies
Successful research into peanut allergies among children has paved the way for a series of full-scale trials, it has emerged
Tue 8 Dec
Asthma patients at risk from allergic rhinitis
Research shows that allergic rhinitis quadruples the likelihood of asthma patients having poor control over their symptoms
Fri 10 Jul
Gene defect linked to allergy
Defects in a particular gene are associated with a significantly increased risk of developing allergic disorders such as eczema...
Thu 11 Jun
Half the population faces hay fever
Hay fever may affect half the population in 50 years' time - double the present number - as climate change extends pollen seasons
Tue 7 Apr
Fresh hope for allergy sufferers
Scientists offer fresh hope to allergy sufferers after discovering a genetic defect in mice
Fri 20 Feb
"One step closer" to allergy cure
Doctors believe they have found a treatment that could potentially cure nut allergies
Mon 22 Dec
Sneezing indicates more than a cold
A genetic quirk means thoughts of sex in certain people can brings on a fit of sneezing, claim scientists
Wed 10 Dec
Fear of nuts creating hysteria of epidemic proportions
Measures imposed to reduce exposure to nuts are often based on irrational fears of nut allergies and are becoming increasingly...
Wed 26 Nov
Hi-tech allergy test wins award
A new technique that can test for up to 5,000 different allergens from just one drop of blood has won a prestigious national award
Tue 28 Oct
Rice can trigger allergic reaction in children
Study shows that rice can cause a severe allergic reaction in children, even more severe that those caused by cow's milk or soy...
Wed 10 Sep
Asthma and hay fever drug trialled in humans
Researchers are hoping that trials of a new drug to treat asthma and hay fever will lead to the medication becoming widely...
Mon 1 Sep
Authority to lead allergy drive
A drive to improve services for allergy patients has seen the North West chosen as the UK's strategic health authority to take...
Tue 19 Aug
Teenagers sought for allergy study
Scientists are to conduct the first ever study into how serious allergic reactions affect the lives of teenagers, with the aim of...
Fri 15 Aug
Stress risk to allergy patients
Allergy sufferers who experience high levels of stress are more likely to suffer a potentially life-threatening reaction the...
Mon 14 Jul
Milk additive may prevent allergies
Adding a type of carbohydrate found in human breast milk to infant formula may cut the incidence of allergies and infections in...
Fri 11 Jul
Raising the standards of allergy treatment
In the recent Nursing in Practice-UCB Pharma allergy survey,(1) three-quarters of primary care nurses admitted to lacking basic...
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