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Ista Eye Allergy Drug Could See FDA Approval in Sept
_ Ista Eye Allergy Drug Could See FDA Approval in Sept.
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Determinants of Hypercapnia in Obese Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea. A Systematic Review and Metaanalys
Roop Kaw , MD (kawr{at}ccf.org), Adrian V.Hernandez , MD, MSc, PhD, Esteban Walker , PhD, Loutfi Aboussouan , MD, FCCP and Babak Mokhlesi , MD, FCCP Department of Hospital Medicine (Dr. Koop), the Health Outcomes Research and Clinical...
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Common in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Common in CHEST Keyword Search Search Guest Access Is Common in , MD, FCCP, , MSN, ACNP-BC, FCCP , BS, , MD, FCCP, , MD, , MD, FCCP, , MD, FCCP and , MD Division of Allergy, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Medicine (Drs.Lancaster, Rice...
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Influenza virus existed since 1918: NIAID scientists
The influenza virus that wreaked worldwide havoc in 1918-1919 founded a viral dynasty that persists to this day, according to scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National...
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High prevalence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in children and adolescents with type 1 di
Save in My Library Free Abstract Webb EA et al.- There is a high prevalence of TB disease in diabetic children and adolescents in this setting. Routine TB screening of children with type 1 diabetes may be indicated in settings highly...
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The Airway Neurogenic Inflammation: Clinical and Pharmacological Implications
(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website) Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets, 07/02/09 Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Pisi G et al.- The neurogenic inflammation may play a...
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis and Asthma - Insights from Recent Studies and Implications for Thera
(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website) Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets, 07/02/09 Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Mailaparambil B et al.- This review summarizes...
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Platelet Activating Factor/Platelet Activating Factor Receptor Pathway as a Potential Therapeutic Target in Au
Save in Edwards LJ et al.- Recent experiments from the laboratory show that PAF/PAF-R pathway may influence T cell responses and favour the Th17 phenotype. The PAF/PAF-R pathway is a promising target for pharmacological intervention in...
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The Premenstrual Syndrome and Fibromyalgia-Similarities and Common Features
Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology, 07/02/09 Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Amital D et al.- Patients with PMDD were found to have higher levels of tenderness, higher psychiatric comorbidity, greater level of...
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Japanese Scientists Design New Transgenic Rice To Fight Allergy
Category: Diet News Font Size Japanese scientists have achieved a breakthrough in advancing towards the next generation of genetically modified rice, which will fight allergies instead of causing them.According to report in Live Science,...
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Nasal tip haemangiomas: guidelines for an early surgical approach
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 07/02/09 Hamou C et al.- The authors could identify three types of CNH that lead to three distinct surgical approaches: type A is characterised by no cutaneous involvement,...
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An audit of prophylactic antibiotic use in laryngeal reconstruction surgery
Save in My Library Free Abstract Polubothu S et al.- 36 children underwent surgery, of whom 32 were given appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis. Failure to give antibiotic prophylaxis was associated with increased rates of infection and...
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Successful Initial Safety Tests For Genetically-modified Rice That Fights Allergy - Journal Of Agricultural An
In a first-of-its-kind advance toward the next generation of genetically modified foods - intended to improve consumers' health - researchers in Japan are reporting that a new transgenic rice designed to fight a common pollen allergy appears...
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Canada, U.S. may take different routes with flu vaccine
Countries differ on use of compounds to ramp up immune system response to vaccine TORONTO - Canada and the United States may go separate ways when deciding whether powerful boosting compounds called adjuvants should be added to H1N1 vaccines...
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Crunching the (Sometimes Surprising) Numbers on Hormone-Related Disease- 6/29/09
--Study encourages use beyond treatment for life-threatening stings June 29, 2009- The same bee and other insect venom shots that doctors use to prevent deadly systemic reactions to insect stings can also tone down large local allergic...
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Tattoo Allergy
_ Tattoo Allergy.
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T-cell epitope peptides
The T-cell epitope site on a Japanese cypress (hinoki) pollen allergen molecule has been identified by stimulating a T-cell line established from a patient suffering from Japanese cypress pollen allergy with an overlap peptide covering the...
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Breastfeeding link to reduced asthma risk not influenced by parental allergies
MedWire News: Children who are breastfed for at least 16 weeks are significantly less likely to develop asthma than those who are not breastfed, research confirms.Furthermore, the reduced risk for asthma associated with breastfeeding is...
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Chronic cat exposure reduces pet-specific respiratory symptom risk
MedWire News: Long-term exposure to cats confers a reduced risk for pet-related respiratory symptoms, study findings published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy suggest.In childhood, both the period during which...
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Pharmacy Allergy Screening Service At Hampton Court Flower Show
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) and Allergy UK are offering the community pharmacy allergy screening service to members of the public attending the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show from 7 July to 12 July.Representatives from...
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Landmark Data Presented At The British Society For Allergy And Clinical Immunology Shows Hay Fever Vaccine Cou
New data presented at the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI) annual meeting demonstrate that Grazax is the first tablet treatment to provide sustained disease control in patients with grass pollen...
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Daily News: Nurse Sentenced to 9 Years for Fraud
An RN who directed a healthcare fraud scheme involving allergy testing was sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to pay $2.6 million in restitution, federal law enforcement officials announced.John Froelich, 52, formerly of...
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Mitomycin C-treated antigen-presenting cells as a tool for control of allograft rejection and autoimmunity: Fr
Save in My Library Free Abstract Terness P et al.- The authors describe the first clinical application of MMC-treated monocyte-enriched donor cells in an attempt to control the rejection of a haploidentical stem cell transplant in a...
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Inflammatory profiles differ in atopic and nonatopic asthma
MedWire News: Children with atopic asthma have a different inflammatory profile compared with children with nonatopic asthma, research shows.Airway eosinophilic inflammation is nearly four times more frequent in children with atopic...
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Influenza Virus in 1918 and Today
The influenza virus that wreaked worldwide havoc in 1918-1919 founded a viral dynasty that persists to this day, according to scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).In an article published...
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