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Researchers Identify Cell Group Key To Lyme Disease Arthritis
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3, 2008) A research team led by the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology and Albany Medical College has illuminated the important role of natural killer (NK) T cells in Lyme disease, demonstrating...

Science Daily:  Dec 4 2008 9:19AM
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Natural killer T cells play important role in Lyme disease
Medical Research News A research team led by the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology and Albany Medical College has illuminated the important role of natural killer (NK) T cells in Lyme disease, demonstrating that the once...
News-Medical.Net:  Dec 4 2008 4:35AM
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Researchers identify cell group key to Lyme disease arthritis
A research team led by the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology and Albany Medical College has illuminated the important role of natural killer (NK) T cells in Lyme disease, demonstrating that the once little understood...
EurekAlert!:  Dec 3 2008 9:14PM
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Researchers identify cell group key to Lyme disease arthritis
A research team led by the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology and Albany Medical College has illuminated the important role of natural killer (NK) T cells in Lyme disease, demonstrating that the once little understood...
Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 3 2008 8:50PM
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If cold symptoms persist it could be sinusitis
Medical Condition News If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold.

Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold.

Allergy...

News-Medical.Net:  Dec 2 2008 10:37AM
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New group of rhinoviruses linked to asthma hospitalizations
J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008; Advance online publication MedWire News: C human rhinoviruses (HRVCs) contribute to around half of all human rhinovirus (HRV)-related hospitalizations from acute respiratory infection (ARI) or fever...
MedWire News:  Dec 1 2008 1:26AM
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Long-Lasting Cold Symptoms May Be Sinusitis
If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold.

Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold.

Allergy sufferers are also more...

Infection Control Today:  Dec 1 2008 7:09PM
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Long-lasting Cold Symptoms May be Sinusitis
Newswise If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold.

Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold.

Allergy sufferers are also...

Newswise:  Dec 1 2008 6:44PM
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AAAAI: Long-lasting Cold Symptoms May Be Sinusitis
If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold.

Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold.

Allergy sufferers are also more...

Medical News Today:  Dec 1 2008 1:57PM
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Antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins associated with asthma and allergies risk
The study, published in the November 2008 issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, is the first to focus on the links between antibody responses to cockroach and mouse proteins and respiratory and allergic symptoms in...
Innovations Report:  Nov 19 2008 2:47AM
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Antibodies to Cockroach, Mouse Proteins Associated With Asthma and Allergies in Preschool Children
my personal edition> asthma > news E-Mail this DGNews to a colleague DGNews NEW YORK -- November 14, 2008 -- Developing antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins is associated with a greater risk for wheeze, hay fever,...
Doctors Guide:  Nov 16 2008 3:59PM
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Antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins associated with asthma and allergies risk
-- New York, NY -- A study released by researchers at the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health (CCCEH) at shows that developing antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins is associated with a greater risk for wheeze, hay ...
Genetic Engineering News:  Nov 13 2008 10:44PM
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Allergy Shots to Lymph Nodes May Work Better
'Practically Painless' Shots May Offer Quicker Relief, Researchers Report Nov.

11, 2008 -- Allergy shots given directly to the lymph nodes may bring quicker allergy relief than traditional allergy shots.

Researchers report that...

MedicineNet.com:  Nov 13 2008 2:22AM
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Procalcitonin Levels in Febrile Infants After Recent Immunization
Dauber A et al.

- Among febrile infants with recent immunization, procalcitonin levels are increased compared with patients with fever and no identified bacterial infection.

Despite this increase, procalcitonin can still reliably...

MDLinx:  Nov 12 2008 11:56AM
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Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
MONDAY, Nov.

10 (HealthDay News) -- The number of U.S.

children allergic to foods such as peanuts, milk and fish is rising rapidly.

At the same time, researchers are working on new approaches to treating these allergies, according to...

MedicineNet.com:  Nov 12 2008 12:45AM
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Allergy Shots to Lymph Nodes May Work Better
11, 2008 -- Allergy shots given directly to the lymph nodes may bring quicker allergy relief than traditional allergy shots.

Researchers report that news in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

They studied 183 adults...

WebMD:  Nov 11 2008 11:18PM
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Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
MONDAY, Nov.

10 (HealthDay News) -- The number of U.S.

children allergic to foods such as peanuts, milk and fish is rising rapidly.

At the same time, researchers are working on new approaches to treating these allergies, according to...

Montana's News Station:  Nov 11 2008 12:22AM
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Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
MONDAY, Nov.

10 (HealthDay News) -- The number of U.S.

children allergic to foods such as peanuts, milk and fish is rising rapidly.

At the same time, researchers are working on new approaches to treating these allergies, according to...

National Womens Health Information Center:  Nov 11 2008 1:24PM
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Early exposure to peanuts may prevent allergy
-0400 (Reuters Health) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Contrary to widespread recommendations, the consumption of peanuts in infancy is associated with a low prevalence of peanut allergy, the results of a new study suggest.

'Our study findings...

Reuters Health:  Nov 7 2008 11:30PM
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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Reports Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Achieves Strongest Quarterly Revenue to Date at $26 Million and Ends Quarter with $520 Million in Cash, Excluding Recent Receipt of $20 Million Milestone Payment Raises Year-End Cash Guidance to Greater than $500 Million Advances ALN-TTR, an...
SmartBrief:  Nov 6 2008 8:05AM
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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Reports Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

(Nasdaq: ALNY), a leading RNAi therapeutics company, today reported its consolidated financial results for the third quarter of 2008 and company highlights.

'This past quarter has been largely focused on...

Genetic Engineering News:  Nov 5 2008 10:27PM
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Germantown biotech firm developing Ebola vaccine
Co-founder of Integrated BioTherapeutics says disease could be less of a threat in 10 years \ Featured Jobs Loading...

More News Scientists in a Germantown laboratory are working to develop a vaccine against the deadly Ebola virus, a...

Gazette.net:  Nov 5 2008 10:29PM
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Allergies are the body's defence against cancer, claim researchers
Most people with allergies consider them a nuisance at best while more serious cases can be life threatening.

But scientists now claim that they have an upside.

Hay fever and eczema could be your body's defense against cancer...

Mail Online UK:  Nov 3 2008 2:22AM
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Breathe Easier! Preparing Your Family for Winter Allergies
Newswise Spring and summer are not the only seasons that bring misery to those with allergies.

'The end of the pollinating season is good news for everyone with hay fever and similar summer allergies, but those who are sensitive to...

Newswise:  Nov 1 2008 12:15AM
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Could allergies protect against cancer?
st, 2008 People who suffer from allergies may enjoy some protection against developing cancer, according to a new analysis.

Allergy symptoms may protect against cancer by ridding the body of cancer-causing foreign particles, say Dr...

Englemed Health News:  Oct 31 2008 2:51PM
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