Allergies & Asthma
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02/10/2015 - Height and health - Euro-studies
Infants who take asthma medications may suffer loss of height, researchers warned last night. More
30/09/2015 - Smokers pass asthma risk to grandchildren
The risk of developing asthma may go back at least two generations, researchers report today. More
29/06/2015 - Allergy patients need injection training - guidance
Patients with severe allergies need improved training and information about the use of self-injection devices, according to new European guidelines. More
18/05/2015 - Peanut threat to asthma children
Many children with asthma may suffer from concealed peanut allergy, researchers have warned. More
06/05/2015 - Training and pollution controls for asthma
The world needs more rapid and effective action to reduce air pollution and more investment in training to combat asthma, campaigners said yesterday. 1 comments More
05/05/2015 - Start hay fever treatment early
Hay fever sufferers may benefit from taking preventative treatment before the pollen season starts, researchers say. More
23/04/2015 - Osteoporosis drug may treat asthma
A failed drug for osteoporosis could be the key to an improved treatment for asthma, researchers revealed last night. More
08/04/2015 - Allergy transmitted via donated blood
A new case study suggests that food allergies can be "caught" via blood transfusions. More
24/02/2015 - Peanut cure for peanut allergy
Children who consume peanut foods when they are weaned are unlikely to develop allergy to the nut, British researchers reported last night. More
19/02/2015 - Asthma gene discoveries offer new hope
New genetic discoveries could open the way for new treatments and even drugs to treat asthma, British researchers say. More
16/01/2015 - Rising damp raises fungus bogeyman
Wetter weather makes diseases caused by fungus a growing threat, an expert said last night. More
06/10/2014 - Hope to protect asthma from common cold
British researchers are hoping that drugs can be found to protect asthma sufferers from the effects of the common cold. More
01/10/2014 - World highlight on hives
Experts today call for more focus on the skin condition urticaria - also known as hives. More
22/09/2014 - Roasting may trigger peanut allergy
Dry-roasted peanuts may be tastier than normal peanuts - but they are also more likely to trigger the development of serious allergies, researchers revealed today. More
08/09/2014 - Furs may prevent child asthma
Animal furs and skins might help protect babies from developing asthma, researchers claimed today. More
02/07/2014 - Genes link asthma and body mass
New findings show a genetic link between a child being overweight and risk of suffering from asthma, researchers say today. More
09/06/2014 - Allergy victims "trapped" - Euro-conference
People with allergy are "trapped" by the disease, a major European conference has heard. More
15/05/2014 - Gene flaw challenges asthma theories
A genetic flaw may be responsible for the link between babies getting antibiotics and the later development of asthma, British researchers revealed today. More
30/01/2014 - Peanut treatment success revealed
An immunotherapy treatment can successfully help protect children from the worst effects of peanut allergy, British doctors report today. More
29/01/2014 - Premature birth brings asthma risk
Premature babies may have a raised risk of developing asthma, researchers warn today. More
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