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Management of Allergic Rhinitis in Asthma Patients...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma are common respiratory diseases that cause substantial socioeconomic and health-related challenges.
Prevalence of peanut allergy due to PM2.5 and NO2...
To explore the association between air pollution exposure and the development of dermatitis or eczema and food allergies during the first decade...
2 minPediatric food allergies linked to evolving gut an...
A new pilot study published in “Nutrients” Journal has uncovered increased gut and skin bacterial diversity in children with food all...
2 minLow-dose ginger supplement improves asthma control...
In a new randomized trial, twice daily use of 1 g oral ginger ameliorated asthma control in mild-to-moderate asthmatics. The goal was to evaluate...
1 minMontelukast-Levocetirizine vs. Montelukast alone:...
In a randomized controlled study, a fixed-dose combination of Montelukast and Levocetirizine offered better symptom relief for children suffering...
1 minInnovative anti-TSLP therapy advances treatment fo...
A novel breakthrough in immunotherapy could redefine treatment for allergic inflammation, chronic inflammatory diseases, autoimmune disorders, an...
1 minPhase 3 trial confirms safety of HDM SLIT-tablet f...
In patients aged 12-65 years, the house dust mite (HDM) sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)-tablet is an approved treatment for allergic rhinitis/rhi...
1 minTree SLIT-tablet reduces allergy severity in child...
Oak pollen, part of the birch homologous group, is a major cause of allergic rhinitis and/or conjunctivitis (AR/C). Hence, a study issued in &ldq...
2 minNew update in allergology: LTP IgE as a diagnostic...
Based on 15 prospective, or retrospective cross-sectional studies, totalling 2,395 participants, Ara h 9 (peanut) and Cor a 8 (hazelnut) serum sp...
1 minHigher dose of azelastine shows significant improv...
A randomized, double-blind, 28-day clinical trial portrayed that azelastine hydrochloride (AZE) nasal spray is a safe and effective intervention...
1 minMonocyte count identified as key predictor of hospital stay in al...
Monocyte levels are linked to length of in-hospital stay in allergic rhinitis patients, with white blood cells acting as a mediator.
Randomized clinical trial of intranasal PBMT for allergic rhiniti...
In patients with allergic rhinitis, photobiomodulation significantly improves nasal airflow, obstruction symptoms, and overall rhinitis control,...
Efficacy of CV8 (Shenque) cupping therapy in relieving hives
Abdominal acupoint cupping (CV8 Shenque) may help alleviate urticaria by regulating meridians and organ functions, showing improved effectiveness...
Asthma control gets a boost: The impact of anti-allergic medicati...
Histamine blockers or anti-allergic drugs can effectively improve asthma control in patients with both asthma and allergic rhinitis.
Innovative anti-TSLP therapy advances treatment for allergic and...
With potent TSLP neutralization and extended half-life, TAVO101 (a novel anti-TSLP antibody) appears to be a promising therapeutic candidate for...
Effectiveness of probiotic interventions for allergic rhinitis
Probiotic mixtures or cocktails provide the most comprehensive relief for hay fever or seasonal allergies (allergic rhinitis), with Saccharomyces...
Bencycloquidium bromide outperforms mometasone furoate in relievi...
Bencycloquidium bromide provides superior relief for runny nose symptoms and, when paired with mometasone furoate, offers greater symptom control...
Probiotics, mainly LGG strain offer hope for pediatric food aller...
Gut-friendly microorganisms may offer a safe and promising option for managing food allergies, including milk, eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts in ch...
Baked milk therapy safely desensitizes children with cow’s milk a...
Baked milk oral immunotherapy can effectively desensitize children suffering from cow’s milk allergy while reducing the likelihood of sever...
Patient preferences for injectable treatments in CSU: What matter...
Achieving symptom-free periods is the top priority for chronic spontaneous urticaria patients, even if it means accepting trade-offs such as the...
Could this be the future of flu treatment? One dose, faster relie...
A single dose of suraxavir marboxil cut flu recovery time by 21 hours and accelerates viral clearance with an acceptable safety and resistance pr...
Asthma in youths: Insights from gene expression patterns
Most youths (age 6–20 years) with asthma have T2-low endotypes, with allergen sensitization common in all endotypes.
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