Sentences with phrase «allergic reactions in humans»

Because the coat is so short, it sheds less than those of longer haired breeds, making it less likely to cause allergic reactions in its human companions.
This allows less of the protein to remain on their fur, making it less likely to produce allergic reactions in humans.
These organisms can release toxins that can trigger severe allergic reactions in humans and animals.
If these pockets remain empty, the birch pollen protein becomes an allergen and can trigger allergic reactions in humans and animals.
Taken together, the evidence indicates that neither ZmPSY1, CRTI, or PMI are likely to be toxic or result in allergic reactions in humans or animals.
The Ishizaka's received worldwide recognition in 1966 for their discovery of the IgE (immunoglobulin E) protein, a molecule that induces allergic reactions in the human body.
And while the Sphynx certainly seems to produce fewer allergic reactions in humans who are prone to allergies, he is not completely allergen free.
And while the cause of allergic reactions in humans is not due to the dog's hair, but rather to the dander, saliva or other allergen, this low shedding attribute is an added benefit for the dog owner.
Marigold can cause allergic reactions in humans such as rashes, itching, swelling, and more.
The Winter White hamster is known to cause more allergic reactions in humans than any other breed.
The mites feed mainly on dead skin we shed, while both their decomposing bodies and fecal pellets may trigger allergic reactions in humans.
Ingesting antibiotics can cause allergic reactions in humans, Hoffman says.
Consumption of GE plants and animals can produce toxic and allergic reactions in humans.
Allergic reactions in humans can vary in severity, from nose irritations to asthma.
Caution should always be taken when introducing new foods to dogs, especially foods like the kiwi that may, albeit rarely, cause an allergic reaction in humans.
Hypoallergenic cats such as the Russian Blue cats, Siberian cats, Devon Rex cats and Cornish Rex cats all have proven to be less likely to produce an allergic reaction in humans.
Food dyes like Blue 2 and Red 40, many of which can cause allergic reactions in some humans, as well as pets
Urushiol is known to cause allergic reactions in humans, especially respiratory problems and skin rashes.
Precautions: This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions in humans.
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