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FDA: Antihistamine Linked To Child Deaths
On April 25, 2006, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning for doctors and parents not to give a common antihistamine used for allergies to children younger than two years of age, . . . keep reading
Cesareans Increase Allergy Risk
A report in the October, 2004 issue of Archives of Disease in Childhood says that babies born by Cesarean section may have a higher risk of developing food allergies and diarrhea in the first 12 month . . . keep reading
Dogs Decrease Risk Of Allergies In Infants
The February 2004 Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reports that children who spend their first year of life in a household with a pet dog have a lower risk of developing allergies. Dr. Ja . . . keep reading
Lung Function Improves With Chiropractic Care
A study presented in the September, 1997 issue of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research finds that patients in the study experienced "significant positive changes" in breathing capacity and lu . . . keep reading
Claritin Maker Accused Of False Advertising
Reuters Health news service reports on August 9, 2001 that The Prescription Access Litigation Project (PAL), a Boston advocacy group, announced that it has filed a class action lawsuit against Clariti . . . keep reading
Allergies And Asthma Linked To Antibiotic Use In Infants
On October 1, 2003, HealthDayNews highlighted research reported at a conference of the European Respiratory Society in Vienna, Austria finds that children who take antibiotics are more likely to dev . . . keep reading
Antacids Linked With Increase In Food Allergies
A study presented at the World Allergy Congress on September 10, 2003 indicates that patients taking antacids may develop food allergies. Dr. Erika Jensen-Jarolim, professor of medicine and immunol . . . keep reading
Johns Hopkins: Allergy Shots Useless
A study in the January issue of The New England Journal of Medicine indicates that allergy shots given to children to treat their asthma are of little or no value. Dr. N. Franklin Adkinson, of John . . . keep reading
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