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Latest update from Different journals in Allergy field:

Variable effects of local greenness on allergic outcomes

16-06-2016

A study of 7 birth cohorts found inconsistent evidence for the association between local greenness and the development of allergic sensitisation or rhinitis.

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Early life allergen exposure and sensitisation

16-06-2016

A study in Denmark found no association between exposure to aeroallergens in early life and the development of allergic sensitisation or rhinitis.

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A review of the burden and control of allergic rhinitis

16-06-2016

A recent review discusses the impact of allergic rhinitis on patient perceived health and quality of life, and how control of symptoms can be measured.

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Parasitic infection in chronic spontaneous urticaria

25-05-2016

A recent systematic review presents findings on the prevalence of parasitic infection in chronic spontaneous urticaria, and discusses likely pathomechanisms.

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Timing of infant vaccinations and allergic disease

25-05-2016

A recent study has linked delayed timing of infant diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccination with a decreased risk of eczema, but not food allergy.

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Challenges in seasonal allergic rhinitis

15-04-2016

Non-specific nasal challenge triggers neurogenic inflammation in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis

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Heterogeneity of allergic rhinitis and impact on asthma

15-04-2016

A patient survey investigated the heterogeneity of allergic rhinitis. Findings were related to the incidence and severity of asthma.

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Carbon monoxide increases risk of allergies in children

15-04-2016

Exposure to carbon monoxide increases risk of allergic disease in children.

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Early-life vitamin D decreases risk of allergic rhinitis

15-04-2016

Maternal intake of vitamin D in food, but not in supplements, can reduce the risk of allergic rhinitis in children at school age.

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