allergies

September 06, 2016

Children With Food Allergies Predisposed to Asthma and Rhinitis

Children with a history of food allergy have a high risk of developing asthma and allergic rhinitis during childhood as well. The risk increases with the number of food allergies a child might have, say researchers from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in a new study recently published in BMC Pediatrics. “Eczema, asthma and…

May 10, 2016

Vitamin D could prevent asthma, allergies in children

A new study by a New Zealand doctor is the first to show that vitamin D supplements may prevent allergies and asthma development in babies and young children. The study, composed by Associate Professor Cameron Grant, notes that there is a vitamin D deficiency in 57 per cent of New Zealand newborns – a statistic…

August 31, 2014

Pet Allergies by Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Who Gets Pet Allergies? Six out of 10 people in the United States come in contact with cats or dogs. The total pet population is more than 100 million, or about four pets for every 10 people. Allergies to pets with fur or feathers are common, especially among people who have other allergies or asthma….

January 20, 2014

Take Care of Your Asthma

When you have asthma, the flu and cold season is more worrisome than for those without suffering with asthma.  Viral illnesses can worsen asthma symptoms and the flu can also cause severe lower respiratory infections in asthmatics.  This is because people with asthma have swollen or sensitive airways, and influenza can cause further inflammation of…

April 29, 2013

U.S.-born children have more allergies and asthma

  Researchers surveyed the parents of 80,000 children in one of six languages and found that association held even after they took into account where families lived and how often they moved, as well as their race and income.   “This is definitely something we see clinically and we’re trying to better understand, what is…

April 28, 2013

Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen on asthma and allergies

  If you’re among the 27 million North Americans with asthma, chances are it’s triggered by allergies to airborne irritants in your environment (a whopping 75 percent of adults with sensitive airways have allergic asthma). Unfortunately, only 25 percent of people with asthma know what they’re allergic to and how to avoid the triggers that…

April 02, 2013

Study finds up to 75 percent of asthmatic adults have an allergy

  More than 25 million American children, adolescents and adults currently have a diagnosis of asthma.     Previously it was thought that underlying allergies were only prevalent in children with allergies. In fact, almost 80 percent of children with asthma have underlying allergies, so perhaps that was not necessarily the case with adults with…

March 05, 2013

BPA exposure linked to kids’ asthma risk

  Children exposed to the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, may be at an increased risk for asthma, a new study suggests. During the study, kids who had greater exposure to BPA at ages 3, 5 and 7 were more likely to be diagnosed with asthma before age 12 than children who had less exposure….