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As these proud and suspicious champions of competing ideologies consolidated their hold over their respective spheres of influence, areas still in dispute became flash points for recurrent cold war crises.
Reactivation of virus results in the recurrent "cold" sore on the lip.
Upon reawakening newly synthesized viral particles travel anterograde back to the epithelial cells of the lip, causing the recurrent cold sore.
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In particular, the probability of having aeroallergen-specific IgE increased with housing density and recurrent colds but decreased with the use of household chlorine, a disinfectant known to inactivate allergens (Chen and Eggleston 2001).
Predictors of aeroallergen-specific serum IgE included male sex (OR = 1.77; p = 0.023), parental hay fever (OR = 1.95; p = 0.010), history of recurrent colds (OR = 2.27; p = 0.003), number of siblings (OR for each additional sibling = 1.29; p = 0.009), the use of household chlorine bleach (OR = 0.47; p = 0.003), and birth weight (OR for each additional 100 g = 0.94; p = 0.012).
Altogether, these positive associations between asthma or atopy and number of siblings, housing density, and recurrent colds in combination with the protective effect of chlorine bleach argue against the idea that cleanliness or reduced microbiologic exposure the hygiene hypothesis could by itself be responsible for the rise in childhood asthma.
1 Recurrent viral colds are more frequent in small children; AR is more common in older ones.
Nasal obstruction with chronic mouth breathing can sometimes be the only presenting symptom in small children: adenoidal hypertrophy and recurrent viral colds are frequent misdiagnoses.
According to the Telegraph's Mary Riddell, Eds Balls and Miliband believed it would either be a level they could live with, or one that socked it to the poor so hard they would be able to make gains out of that recurrent theme: Tory cold-heartedness to the less well-off.
FCAS is the most common in North America and was described in 1940 as recurrent episodes of cold-induced fever, arthralgia, conjunctivitis, and rash.
In this study, a CT IL and its cold sensitive recurrent parent were assessed in terms of their seedling growth and physiological responses to cold stress treatment.
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