Skin Allergy

Skin Allergy - most related articles:

- 3 million US children have food or digestive allergies - 5.8
- Skin prick tests identify asthma risk for toddlers with eczema - 5.6
- First-born babies' have higher asthma and allergy rates - 4.7
- Asthma patients may get benefit from antifungal drug - 4.6
- New treatment may cure food allergies - 3.9
- New blood test to detect allergy risk - 3.9
- Heparin sodium allergy may lead to thrombocytopenia - 3.9
- US food allergy guidelines recommend uniform standards for treating food allergy - 3.8
- Skin cancer knowledge lacking in people - 3.8
- Paracetamol use in pregnancy may lead to childhood asthma in baby - 3.7

Skin Allergy articles

3 million US children have food or digestive allergies
The number of young people who had a food or digestive allergy increased 18 percent between 1997 and 2007, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Skin prick tests identify asthma risk for toddlers with eczema
Toddlers with eczema who have a positive skin prick test for allergy have almost triple the risk of developing asthma than those with a negative test, says an Australian study.

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