Allergies Are on the Rise: Here’s Why
QUEBEC, CANADA, JUL 04 – Children with twice the urinary triclosan levels were 23% more likely to have eczema and 12% more likely to have hay fever, linking antimicrobial exposure to allergy risks.
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The most important tool for the diagnosis of allergic diseases is the clinical history: personal and family history, environmental conditions, triggering factors of symptoms, living habits, and how many environmental or personal aspects may be relevant (office, hobbies).On this basis, skin tests arrive, which help to identify which substances are causing the allergic reaction. Through extracts made in the laboratory or of substances in natural s…
Pollution is making allergic rhinitis worse, know what expert says
Allergic rhinitis has become a growing health concern across India. With rising pollution levels altering the disease landscape, management is becoming difficult. Strong link between pollution and allergic rhinitis Dr Onkar Swami, Senior Vice President – Medical Services, Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd, recent studies have shown a strong connection between environmental pollutants and allergic reactions, with air pollution from vehicular emissions …
Every July 8th marks an international date to alert and raise awareness of a health problem that affects millions of people in the world, in some cases, with fatal consequences. A date also to strengthen... Full note »
New allergies are on the rise. Existing complaints are often more pronounced due to cross-reactions and pollution. A Viennese researcher goes to the bottom of the whole.
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