Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise
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Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise
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Lifestyle: When allergies go west : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
nature.com — “Modern living seems somehow to make our immune systems overly sensitive. Is cleanliness at fault [mdash] or something else?” View full resource at nature.com
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Environmental and lifestyle changes have been linked to the rising prevalence of allergy. http://t.co/H0ZbaYeL
Medical News: Allergy, Brain Cancer Link Explored - in Oncology/Hematology, Brain Cancer from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Having somewhat elevated levels of certain antibodies seem to protect against at least one form of brain cancer, researchers found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Allergy, Brain Cancer Link Explored (CME/CE) http://t.co/mJYQ361t
Peanut Allergy More Likely Among Children With African Ancestry
medicalnewstoday.com — “By examining a person's genetic code, scientists found that a 10% rise of African ancestry is linked to a 25% increase in the chances of being sensitized to peanuts, i.e. having an allergic reacti” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Rise in Antibiotic Use Linked to Diabetes and Obesity « OrganicAuthority.com – Organic Blog
organicauthority.com — “Americans are exposed to anywhere from 10 to 20 different types of antibiotics during childhood, which can reduce our resistance to the medications and decrease our ability to fight off certain antibiotic-resistant infections. This overexposure may also lead to our concurrent rise in obesity, diabetes, allergies and asthma according to new research published in the journal Nature.” View full resource at organicauthority.com
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Rise in Antibiotic Use Linked to Diabetes and Obesity « OrganicAuthority.com – Organic Blog
organicauthority.com — “Americans are exposed to anywhere from 10 to 20 different types of antibiotics during childhood, which can reduce our resistance to the medications and decrease our ability to fight off certain antibiotic-resistant infections. This overexposure may also lead to our concurrent rise in obesity, diabetes, allergies and asthma according to new research published in the journal Nature.” View full resource at organicauthority.com
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Study cites prenatal factors affecting children's allergy, asthma risk - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Infants who had prenatal exposure to household pets had 28% lower levels of antibody immunoglobulin E -- which is linked to increased risk of allergies and asthma -- compared with those without such exposure, researchers reported in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Among those with p…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Prenatal exposure to pets causes and lower levels of antibodies associated with allergies. http://fb.me/P9zleg6z
Prenatal Pet Exposure, Delivery Mode, Race Are Key Factors In Early Allergy Risk - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Prenatal pet exposure, a mother's delivery mode and race are influential factors in a child's risk of developing allergies by age 2, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study. In a study believed to be the first of its kind, Henry Ford researchers found that babies who have indoor prenatal pet exposure have a pattern of lower levels of the antibody Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, between birth and age 2. IgE is linked to the development of allergies and asthma...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Prenatal Pet Exposure, Delivery Mode, Race are Key Factors in Early Allergy Risk
prweb.com — “Prenatal pet exposure, a mother’s delivery mode and race are influential factors in a child’s risk of developing allergies by age 2, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study. In a study believed to be the first of its kind, Henry Ford researchers found that babies who have indoor prenatal pet exposure have a pattern of lower levels of the antibody Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, between birth and age 2. IgE is linked to the development of allergies and asthma.” View full resource at prweb.com
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Prenatal pet exposure, delivery mode, race are key factors in early allergy risk, study finds
sciencedaily.com — “Prenatal pet exposure, a mother's delivery mode and race are influential factors in a child's risk of developing allergies by age 2, according to a new study. Researchers found that babies who have indoor prenatal pet exposure have a pattern of lower levels of the antibody Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, between birth and age 2. IgE is linked to the development of allergies and asthma.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Science Daily: Prenatal pet exposure, delivery mode, race are key factors in early allergy http://bit.ly/oC9gmE Full http://bit.ly/o25z4p
Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise --Doctors Lounge
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Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise: Levels have doubled in people over 55 since the '70s, study says http://bit.ly/d8IQj0
Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise
health.yahoo.net — “SATURDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- It's a common belief that as you get older, your allergy symptoms will wane, but a new study suggests it's possible that even more older people will be experiencing allergies than ever before.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise
health.yahoo.net — “SATURDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- It's a common belief that as you get older, your allergy symptoms will wane, but a new study suggests it's possible that even more older people will be experiencing allergies than ever before.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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