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1. Report Recommends Physicians Follow Guidelines For Identifying And Addressing Allergic Disorders.(Brief Article)
Allergic disorders affect nearly 50 million Americans...guidelines for identifying and addressing allergic disorders, because one in five Americans who...repeatedly shown that proper treatment of allergic disorders reduces the overall costs associated...
April 19, 1999; Jet

2. Task Force Issues Guide to Common Allergic Disorders.
...information on the 13 most common allergic disorders. The 600-page document, dubbed...Increase understanding of allergy and allergic disorders among your staff, your patients...simple atopic markers to screen for allergic disorders. * Promote
April 1, 2000; Family Practice News

3. Caregiver stress may predict skin and allergic disorders in children.(care and treatment)
NEW YORK -- Compelling research supports the link between psychological stress and specific skin and allergic disorders, Dr. Rosalind J. Wright said at a dermatology symposium sponsored by Cornell University. There is huge biological plausibility...
July 1, 2006; Clinical Psychiatry News

4. Breakthroughs for Chronic Fatigue/Fibromyalgia, Allergic Disorders, Candidiasis, Parasites and Permeability.
Much of chronic, degenerative, physical and emotional illness is ultimately caused by allergies. Specific recent maladies are known to be intimately tied to allergies. These include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Fibromyalgia, Candidiasis, Parasitosis, environmental illness, MCS (Multiple Chemical
May 1, 2001; Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients

5. Texas Inventors Develop Eye, Nose Allergic Disorders Treating Olopatadine Formulations
ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 -- Huixiang Zhang, Haresh G. Bhagat, Joseph Paul Bullock and Suresh C. Dixit, al from Fort Worth, Texas, Ernesto J. Castillo, Wesley Wehsin Han and Onkar N. Singh, all from Arlington, Texas, have developed olopatadine formulations. According to the U.S. Patent &
July 30, 2008; US Fed News Service, Including US State News

6. Indian Inventors Develop Allergic Disorders Treating Compounds
ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 -- Balasubramanian Gopalan and Aftab Dawoodbhai Lakdawala, both of Mumbai, India,Laxmikant Atmaram Gharat of Thane, India, and Usha Karunakaran of Navi Mumbai, India, have developed a heterocyclic compounds. According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present
July 30, 2008; US Fed News Service, Including US State News

7. Multiplexed Chemiluminescent Immunoassay of Specific IgE Antibody for in vitro Diagnosis of Allergic Disorders
D-69 J. D. Faix1, D. Innerst2. S. Johal1. C. Kong2. V. E. Saper1. E. Zychlinsky2. 1 Stanford University, Stanford, CA. 2 Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc., Mountain View, CA. Serum-hased immunoassays 10 measure specific IgE antibodies ID allergens are useful ways to screen for allergy. Negative
June 1, 2006; Clinical Chemistry

8. Japanese Inventors Develop Animal Model for Allergic Disorders
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 23 -- Tatsuya Sasakawa of Suita, Japan, Yasuyuki Higashi of Izumi, Japan, and Shozo Sakuma of Nishinomiya, Japan, have developed an animal suitable as a model for an allergic disorder. According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to an "animal
August 23, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News

9. lepsy: A case-control study
...idiopathic generalized epilepsy and allergic disorders in children. All children with...including age, gender, history of allergic disorders, history of smoking in the...and 100 controls. History of allergic disorders was positive in 28.2% of the...
January 1, 2007; Journal of Pediatric Neurology

10. Link found between maternal asthma/allergy and autism.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry)
WASHINGTON -- Maternal asthma and allergic disorders may somehow be linked with...more likely to have asthma or allergic disorders than the mothers of healthy...type 1 diabetes; asthma; and allergic disorders, such as allergic rhinitis...
February 1, 2005; Clinical Psychiatry News