What if instead of temporarily relieving your allergies with medication, you could train your immune system to stop overreacting to your allergens altogether? That’s the idea behind allergy ...
More than 100 million people in the U.S. have some allergy each year. That's about every 1 in 3 adults. For many, the fix is a bandaid: over-the-counter allergy medications. But there's another ...
At University of Utah Health, we understand you may need to transfer your allergy immunotherapy care. We can help you move your treatment to our clinic or from our clinic to another provider. To ...
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New seasonal allergy treatments show promise, but no cure yet
A string of FDA approvals and late-stage clinical trials has expanded the toolkit for treating seasonal and environmental ...
Tree pollen is already emerging in warmer parts of the U.S., marking the start of spring allergy season for many people. Allergy specialists say starting medication about a month before symptoms ...
Allergy season arrived slightly ahead of schedule, according to a local expert. Thick pollen began to accumulate in February and March. These conditions produce symptoms like itchy eyes, sneezing and ...
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