Study Says Drug Allergies More Likely in These Patients
Antibiotics accounted for 7 of the top 14 drug classes patients are allergic to, according to a new study of electronic health records (EHR) published in the journal Allergy.
Antibiotics accounted for 7 of the top 14 drug classes patients are allergic to, according to a new study of electronic health records (EHR) published in the journal Allergy.
Further evidence has emerged to reinforce previous research that early peanut consumption in at-risk infants can prevent the onset of allergies over the long-term.
Eating more foods containing vitamin D— but not supplemental vitamin D— during pregnancy was related to a lower risk of development in allergies in children, a study led by Mount Sinai researchers showed.
According to a new study, immunotherapy for allergy sufferers reduced symptoms by 55% after 3 years and reduced the amount of medication needed for symptom relief by 64%.