Top Allergy News
Get the latest news on recent research and new developments in the treatment and understanding of allergies.
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Climate Change Linked to Month-Longer Pollen Season
If it seems like allergy season is longer these days than it was in years past, you may not be wrong, allergy experts say. Read Summary > -
Cellphones Change Brain Activity: Study
A U.S. Government study suggests that cellphone radiation increases brain activity in the area closest to the phone's antenna. Read Summary > -
Allergies May Protect Against Brain Cancer
People who suffer from allergies may be spared brain cancer, a new study suggests. Read Summary > -
Some Inhalers May Increase Diabetes Risk
A new study suggests that inhaled corticosteroids may increase the risk of diabetes--particularly among people who take high doses. Read Summary > -
Antibiotics May Increase Infants' Asthma Risk: Study
Infants who have taken antibiotics may be more likely to develop asthma later in life, researchers say. Read Summary > -
Cleaning Chemicals May Impact Allergies, Immune System
Chemicals used in many common cleaners may be harming your health, new research has found. Read Summary > -
Extra Servings of Exercise Help Nibble Away at Holiday Calories
Treating yourself to small servings of extra food during the holiday season can cause you to pack on the pounds, but sneaking small extra servings of exercise may help, experts say. Read Summary > -
How Perfectionism Can Ruin Your Holidays
Looking forward to a perfect holiday? Think twice before you say yes, researchers warn. Read Summary >

