Early exposure to food allergens could prevent severe reactions in children
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 Feeding infants diverse foods early may cut allergy risk, study revealsFeeding infants diverse foods early may cut allergy risk, study reveals
 
Early dietary diversity in infants may reduce the risk of food allergies by promoting immune tolerance and gut microbiome diversity, while pregnancy diet has limited impact on allergy prevention.
 
 
 Early exposure to food allergens could prevent severe reactions in childrenEarly exposure to food allergens could prevent severe reactions in children
 
A review in Clinical & Experimental Allergy concludes that exposing young children to small amounts of foods that they're allergic to is safer than avoiding the foods altogether, which could be very dangerous if accidental exposure occurs.
 
   Asthma and allergy rates higher among First Nations people in AustraliaAsthma and allergy rates higher among First Nations people in Australia
 
Researchers at The University of Queensland have found First Nations people are twice as likely to present at hospital with asthma and other allergy related illnesses, compared to other Australians.
 
   Time of day and season affect asthma test resultsTime of day and season affect asthma test results
 
A lung function test used to help diagnose asthma works better in the morning, becoming less reliable throughout the day, Cambridge researchers have found.
 
 Atlantia Clinical Trials: Investigating the interrelation of microbiology and immunology
 
Atlantia Clinical Trials: Investigating the interrelation of microbiology and immunologyTo be decided by the editor
 
 
 Omalizumab outperforms oral immunotherapy in treating multi-food allergy
 
Omalizumab outperforms oral immunotherapy in treating multi-food allergyA clinical trial has found that the medication omalizumab, marketed as Xolair, treated multi-food allergy more effectively than oral immunotherapy (OIT) in people with allergic reactions to very small amounts of common food allergens.
 
 
 New consensus report aims to improve anaphylaxis treatment worldwide
 
New consensus report aims to improve anaphylaxis treatment worldwideA groundbreaking consensus report on anaphylaxis – the severe reaction some people experience from bee stings, peanut butter exposures, medications, and the like – has been released by the Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network (GA2LEN) and recently published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
 
 
 Individualized treatment strategies may be the key to managing pediatric POTS
 
Individualized treatment strategies may be the key to managing pediatric POTSPostural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a form of chronic orthostatic intolerance that primarily affects children and adolescents, leading to debilitating symptoms like lightheadedness, blurred vision, and fatigue upon standing.
 
 
 The impact of diet and the microbiome on immunity
 
The impact of diet and the microbiome on immunityThis article outlines the role of diet and microbiome immunity and the influence it can have.
 
 
 Tecovirimat monotherapy found ineffective for treating clade II mpox in NIH-sponsored trial
 
Tecovirimat monotherapy found ineffective for treating clade II mpox in NIH-sponsored trialNIH-sponsored trial data offer further evidence to help inform mpox treatment decisions.
 
 
 A case study on asthma diagnosis and management using FeNO testing
 
A case study on asthma diagnosis and management using FeNO testingFeNO testing helps detect airway inflammation, aiding in accurate asthma diagnosis.
 
 
 Routine asthma test more reliable in the morning and has seasonal effects, say doctors
 
Routine asthma test more reliable in the morning and has seasonal effects, say doctorsA lung function test used to help diagnose asthma works better in the morning, becoming less reliable throughout the day, Cambridge researchers have found.
 
 
 The role of FeNO testing in asthma care: A case study
 
The role of FeNO testing in asthma care: A case studyFeNO testing is essential for accurate asthma diagnosis and better disease management.
 
 
 Using clinical research to explore skincare
 
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