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After years of rising sesame allergies in the US, sesame has finally been recognized as a major food allergen. This has led to changes in food labeling starting in 2023. So, what does this mean for you if you have—or think you might have—a sesame allergy? Let’s dive i...
Food allergies have been on the rise.In the US,it is now estimated that over 10 percent of the adult population has an allergy to peanuts,shellfish,dairy or another type of food.In the UK,the past three decades have seen hospital admissions for food allergies rise five times.Thankfully, ...
Food allergies have been on the rise.In the US,it is now estimated that over 10 percent of the adult population has an allergy to peanuts,shellfish,dairy or another type of food.In the UK,the past three decades have seen hospital admissions for food allergies rise fivefold.Thankfully,we ...
Relationship of breast feeding to allergies reported in the US national peanut and tree nut allergy registrydoi:10.1016/S0091-6749(02)81376-8Scott H Sicherer and Hugh A Sampson and Anne Muñoz-Furlong and Terence J FurlongJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology...
Introduction Food allergies (FAs) affect an estimated 8% of children and 11% of adults in the US.1,2 Individuals with an FA may experience FA-related economic burden, lower health-related quality of life, and increased risk of comorbid atopic conditions (ie, eczema, asthma, and/or allergic...
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recently released its list of the Allergy Capitals of the US and one city in Iowa ranks in the top 10 this year.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recently released its list of the Allergy Capitals of the US and one city in Iowa ranks in the top 10 this year.
"Living in developed countries is probably thought of as a risk factor compared to living in developing countries," explained Ponda, who was not involved in the study. "When you live in the US, you tend to lose some of that bacteria that is in the gut that protects you from allergies,...
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