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allergy
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A disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful to most and marked by the body's production of histamines and associated with atopy, anaphylaxis, and asthma.
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The word 'allergy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an abnormal physical response to a specific substance, such as food or pollen. For example: "My daughter has a severe allergy to peanuts."
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Kara-Murza's father previously told Kommersant that his son's condition could be explained by an allergy or a high-stress lifestyle "with irregular meals, little sleep".
Who wouldn't want to get rid of their child's peanut allergy?
The study, a randomised controlled trial of 60 children with peanut allergy, showed that receiving a fixed dose of a probiotic, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, together with a peanut protein in increasing amounts, led to 80% of those given the oral treatment being able to tolerate 2g of peanut protein daily (a whole peanut is equal to 240mg of peanut protein).
The solution Peanut allergy can be life-threatening and both studies were carried out under close clinical supervision and with doses different from those available outside a trial.
He has seen an array of experts – GPs, allergy doctors, infectious diseases clinicians and dermatologists.
Omega Pharma Quickstep team boss Patrick Lefevere was less philosophical: "It changes everything for us as the team was built entirely around him" The team's plans have apparently been further disrupted by second choice sprinter Alessandro Petacchi going down with an allergy after being stung by a bee.
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Some of those children are missing out on food groups, even becoming malnourished, because of incorrect parental diagnosis, often undertaken in worried-well good faith, after parents have purchased high street food-allergy testing kits with dubious scientific basis.
This life-threatening, allergy-driven lung disease is common in wealthy countries, absent from poor ones and on the rise in those making the transition.
Moreover, its best-selling anti-allergy drug, Claritin, lost patent protection last year and the firm's various strategies to maintain market share have yet to show results.Among its assets are a strong salesforce and Zetia, a cholesterol-lowering medication that could yield $8 billion in annual sales, says Lehman's Mr Butler.
That is because he takes Allegra, Hoechst Marion Roussel's anti-allergy medicine.Welcome to the drug as consumer product.
Not least, it can claim to have produced allergy-friendly soya beans, by turning off the gene that encodes the protein that provokes the reaction.It is also a technology that can be used at one remove.
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