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Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of wheat allergy and how they differ from those of celiac disease. Managing either condition means avoiding ...
True allergies to alcohol are rare. More commonly, symptoms related to alcoholic beverages might be an allergic reaction to something in the alcoholic beverage, ...
You may have heard about alpha-gal syndrome, also known as the meat allergy illness. A Mayo Clinic expert explains what tick is responsible.
Do I need to see a doctor to be tested for allergies, or should I just avoid dairy? ANSWER: Lactose intolerance isn't a true allergy, and it can develop at any ...
Traditional skin allergy patch testing can be cumbersome and time-intensive, often requiring patients to make multiple return visits to a clinic for ...
Curriculum for the Allergy and Immunology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.
Thinking about spring cleaning? If you have hay fever or allergic asthma, it's also a good time to rid your home of what's causing your allergies. 7 signs and ...
Your doctor may suggest an allergy skin test to determine what you're allergic to. You may be referred to an allergy specialist (allergist) for this test. In ...
Chiarella's research interests include the asthmatic airway epithelium and the effects of sex hormones on asthma and other allergic diseases. He has published ...
Answer: Some children may outgrow their food allergies. But the likelihood of that happening depends in large part on the type of food a child is allergic to, ...
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