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Associations of childhood allergies with parental reproductive and allergy history
PurposeThere has been a noted parallel rise in both the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to conceive and childhood allergies in the last...
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Do Patient-reported Allergies Lead to Poor Outcomes Following Shoulder Arthroplasty? A Systematic Review
Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is growing more widespread, with over 100,000 TSA cases each year in the USA. Previous research shows increasing...
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Course of growth and nutritional status in Swiss children with food allergies
PurposeStudies suggest that children with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies (FA) are at risk of impaired growth, especially those with...
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The Natural History and Risk Factors for the Development of Food Allergies in Children and Adults
Purpose of ReviewThis narrative review explores food allergy prevalence and natural history stratified by life stages, especially in context of...
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Surfactant irritations and allergies
Surfactants are long-chain compounds comprising a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head, lending them the ability to act as a “bridge” between oil...
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Anti-allergen monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of allergies
BackgroundTo tackle the growing allergy epidemic, novel therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. One promising avenue is the development of...
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Food Allergies and Alpha-gal Syndrome for the Gastroenterologist
Purpose of ReviewFood allergies are typically not considered as a cause of gastrointestinal (GI) distress without additional allergic symptoms, apart...
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How molecular diagnostics help us to correctly identify pet allergies
Simultaneous sensitization to two or more animal species is common and represents a regular diagnostic problem during conventional extract-based...
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Tree-Pollen-Related Food Allergies: Birch Pollen and More
Purpose of the ReviewThis review explores the connection between sensitization to tree pollen and reactivity to plant-based foods in clinical...
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Nutritional Management of Children with Food Allergies
Purpose of the ReviewThe purpose of the review is to review the evidence for the nutritional management of paediatric food allergy and provide a...
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Part II: Insect allergies—Inhalation and ingestion
BackgroundAllergies to insect stings and bites are common and were partly discussed in part I of this article series. Other mechanisms leading to...
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Allergen-specific immunotherapy for mold allergies
Molds are ubiquitous in our environment and are considered by the population to be the most important indoor pollutant problem [
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No elevated levels of orthorexic eating behavior in a sample of adults with allergies and food intolerances
PurposeTo compare orthorexic eating behavior in a sample of adults with and without self-reported allergies and food intolerances.
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Prevalence of reported food allergies in Brazilian preschoolers living in a small Brazilian city
IntroductionAlthough the prevalence of allergic diseases, including food allergies, has increased over recent decades, relevant information on this...
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Investigations on incidence and relevant factors of allergies in 5725 urban pregnant women: a cohort study in China
BackgroundAllergic diseases are highly prevalent in the women of childbearing age. As we know, the immune system could change when pregnancy, which...
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Safety and effectiveness of the Canadian food ladders for children with IgE-mediated food allergies to cow’s milk and/or egg
BackgroundFood ladders are tools designed to facilitate home-based dietary advancement in children with food allergies through stepwise exposures to...
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Part I: Insect stings and bites—Beyond the realm of bee and wasp allergies
BackgroundInsects are a very diverse group of animals and valuable members of any ecosystem. Allergies to bees and wasps (order: Hymenoptera) are...
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Successful management of chronic urticaria and food allergies in a pediatric population using integrative traditional Chinese medicine therapy: a case series
BackgroundFood allergy is becoming increasingly common among the pediatric population. Despite strict avoidance of food allergens, a subgroup of...
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Combining unsupervised, supervised and rule-based learning: the case of detecting patient allergies in electronic health records
BackgroundData mining of electronic health records (EHRs) has a huge potential for improving clinical decision support and to help healthcare deliver...