Emerging Risk: Intranasal Tin Exacerbates Allergic Rhinitis in Humans and Mice
Allergy, EarlyView.
Delgama A. S. M. Nishadhi +9 more
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Trends in Asthma-Rhinitis Allergic Multimorbidity and Polysensitization in China: The CARRAD Study. [PDF]
Wang W +41 more
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In this prospective birth cohort from Munich, comprehensive clinical assessments and longitudinal lifestyle questionnaires were combined with cord blood immune profiling. Infants who later developed AD showed altered cord blood immune signatures, including reduced CD4+ T cells, increased B cells and markedly decreased Breg cells. Epidemiologic factors,
S. Preis +14 more
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In two large European cohorts, 589 reactions to non‐mandatory labelled plant‐based foods were identified with sunflower seed, pine nut, pea and lentil as the most frequent triggers. Reaction severity was not different between mandatory and non‐mandatory labelled allergenic foods. Their frequency and rising trends (e.g., fenugreek, pumpkin seed) support
Sabine Dölle‐Bierke +18 more
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Ginger-based formulations for allergic rhinitis disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies in animals and humans. [PDF]
Inpan R +4 more
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Iron Physiology and Its Impact on Atopic Diseases: An EAACI Taskforce Report
ABSTRACT Iron is essential for oxygen transport, energy metabolism, and immune regulation. Yet iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient disorder across all age groups, affecting nearly one quarter of the global population. Iron deficiency triggers nutritional immunity, a host defense mechanism that withholds and redistributes iron, contributing
Franziska Roth‐Walter +19 more
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Association between asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and dental caries: evidence from systematic review with meta-analysis and Mendelian randomisation investigation. [PDF]
Yu Q +9 more
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ABSTRACT Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis are two common cutaneous chronic inflammatory diseases. Although they share similar immunological mechanisms, their clinical implications in the patient are different. This review compares both diseases from different points of view such as genetics, natural history, triggers of disease, and skin barrier defects
Tali Czarnowicki +6 more
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Optimising the Diagnosis of Sesame Seed Allergy With the Basophil Activation Test
The basophil activation test (using the activation marker CD203c) was the only test able to both exclude and confirm sesame seed allergy with precision. A negative skin prick test to sesame extract or tahini and undetectable IgE to Ses i 1 could not rule out sesame seed allergy.
Ru‐Xin Foong +16 more
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Severity-Dependent Association Between Allergic Rhinitis and Adenoid Hypertrophy in Dust Mite-Sensitized Children from Northern China: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 170 Cases. [PDF]
Zhao B, Wang Y, Zhang H, Jin P, Jia T.
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