A study led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center shows omalizumab—an injectable, Food and Drug Administration-approved medication for treating asthma and other allergic conditions—substantially reduced ...
An injectable drug used for decades to treat asthma substantially reduced potentially life-threatening reactions in children with an allergy who were exposed to trace amounts of peanuts, eggs, milk ...
(CNN) -- Nineteen people from nine states have reported harmful reactions after receiving cosmetic injections -- commonly known as Botox -- that were administered from unlicensed or untrained ...
There may be hope on the horizon for the 1.2 million children and teens battling a peanut allergy. In a study released Thursday, researchers from Stanford University released a pilot study revealing ...
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