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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Abstract | What are the beliefs of pediatricians and dietitians regarding complementary food introduction to prevent allergy?

aacijournal.com — “The timing of complementary food introduction is controversial. Providing information on the timing of dietary introduction is crucial to the primary prevention of food allergy. The American Academy of Pediatrics offers dietary recommendations that were updated in 2008.View full resource at aacijournal.com

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Pediatricians and dietitians are important in food allergy education, but their advice can differ. Full text http://t.co/ajoxHXnp

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | An introduction to immunology and immunopathology

aacijournal.com — “In basic terms, the immune system has two lines of defense: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity is the first immunological, non-specific (antigen-independent) mechanism for fighting against an intruding pathogen. It is a rapid immune response, occurring within minutes or hours after aggression, that has no immunologic memory. Adaptive immunity, on the other hand, is antigen-dependent and antigen-specific; it has the capacity for memory, which enables the host to mount a more rView full resource at aacijournal.com

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | Supported by science?: What Canadian naturopaths advertise to the public

aacijournal.com — “The increasing popularity of complementary and alternative medicines in Canada has led to regulatory reforms in Ontario and British Columbia. Yet the evidence for efficacy of these therapies is still a source of debate. Those who are supportive of naturopathic medicine often support the field by claiming that the naturopathic treatments are supported by science and scientific research.View full resource at aacijournal.com

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | Anaphylaxis Related to Avocado Ingestion: A Case and Review

aacijournal.com — “Anaphylaxis to avocado, independent of latex sensitization, has been rarely reported in the literature. This case report describes a 15 year old male who experienced anaphylaxis within half an hour after eating avocado-containing food. Avocado consumption is common in both North America and South America. It is important to consider avocado as a cause of anaphylaxis, even in patients not sensitized to latex.View full resource at aacijournal.com

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | Adrenal Suppression: A Practical Guide to the Screening and Management of this Under-Recognized Complication of Inhaled Corticosteroid Therapy

aacijournal.com — “Inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are the most effective anti-inflammatory agents available for the treatment of asthma and represent the mainstay of therapy for most patients with the disease. Although these medications are considered safe at low-to-moderate doses, safety concerns with prolonged use of high ICS doses remain; among these concerns is the risk of adrenal suppression (AS). AS is a condition characterized by the inability to produce adequate amounts of the glucocorticoid, cortisol, whiView full resource at aacijournal.com

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Abstract | Antenatal risk factors for peanut allergy in children

aacijournal.com — “Prenatal factors may contribute to the development of peanut allergy. We evaluated the risk of childhood peanut allergy in association with pregnancy exposure to Rh immune globulin, folic acid and ingestion of peanut-containing foods.View full resource at aacijournal.com

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Abstract | Allergen-specific T cell quantity in blood is higher in allergic compared to nonallergic individuals.

aacijournal.com — “Abstract | Allergen-specific T cell quantity in blood is higher in allergic compared to nonallergic individuals.View full resource at aacijournal.com

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Allergen-specific proliferating Th cells may play a role in the pathogenesis of allergic asthma/rhinitis/eczema http://bit.ly/jB8pw3

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Abstract | Comparative responses to nasal allergen challenge in allergic rhinitic subjects with or without asthma

aacijournal.com — “Abstract | Comparative responses to nasal allergen challenge in allergic rhinitic subjects with or without asthmaView full resource at aacijournal.com

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Comparative responses to nasal allergen challenge in allergic rhinitic subjects with or without asthma http://bit.ly/l9YBip

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | Food allergy management from the perspective of patients or caregivers, and allergists: a qualitative study

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Food allergy management from the perspective of patients or caregivers, and allergists: a qualitative study http://bit.ly/fLVvST

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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Full text | Specific immunotherapy by the sublingual route for respiratory allergy

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Specific immunotherapy by the sublingual route for respiratory allergy http://bit.ly/aiYjdH

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