After conventional wisdom seemed to make peanut allergies worse, a 15-year scientific journey led to “landmark” recommendations that now appear to be reducing their incidence.
New research shows that early peanut introduction at 4 to 11 months reduces peanut allergies by 43% in children under 3, challenging old guidelines that waited until age 3.
New research presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting suggests that the timing of when eczema begins, as well as how long it lasts and how ...
More than 70% of children treated with the Viaskin Peanut Patch could tolerate at least three to four peanut kernels without ...
Results in US study offer striking evidence of life-saving effects of medical guidelines introduced in past decade ...
A study's findings add to growing evidence that early intervention in young children could help change the course of peanut allergy.
A once-rare disease that causes a person to develop a severe allergy to red meat is seeing an "explosive rise" across America ...
In 2026, women of color will serve as presidents of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - If you’ve been sniffling, sneezing, or waking up feeling like you’ve caught a cold, you’re not alone. Doctors say fall allergy season has exploded across the Mid-South, and it’s ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — You step outside after a fresh spring rain, expecting clean, crisp air and a break from sneezing fits. But instead, your allergies hit harder than ...