Sentences with phrase «said allergist»

«Patients with nickel and cobalt allergies should consider using iPhones or Droids to reduce the chance of having an allergic reaction,» said allergist Luz Fonacier, M.D., study author and ACAAI fellow.
«Climate changes will increase pollen production considerably in the near future in different parts of the country,» said allergist Dr. Leonard Bielory, who presented the research.
«Allergy to a topical corticosteroid may not be evident right away because its job is to bring down inflammation,» said allergist Luz Fonacier, ACAAI fellow and presenter.
«It's very important that, similar to penicillin, anyone thought to have an aspirin allergy be referred to an allergist for testing,» said allergist and study author Sudhir Sekhsaria, MD, ACAAI fellow.
«Sufferers can often mistake oral allergy syndrome symptoms for food allergy,» said allergist David Rosenstreich, MD, ACAAI fellow and study author.
«When a sufferer's allergies are primed and they come in contact with a particular allergen, they experience a more severe than normal reaction,» said allergist Denisa Ferastraoaru, MD, ACAAI member and lead study author.
«The daunting task of yard work can be favorable for allergy sufferers if they know how to reduce allergens in the areas surrounding the home,» said allergist Richard Weber, MD, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).
«The approval of oral immunotherapy tablets is advancement in the right direction,» said allergist Michael Foggs, MD, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).
«We know that young children are susceptible to numerous adverse factors that they may be exposed to in the home environment — including cigarette smoking, indoor triggers, and even, as this study shows, dysfunctional families and associated domestic violence» said allergist James Sublett, MD, ACAAI president.
«The study reports asthma related emergency room visits are estimated to be 55 percent lower in people with asthma who use dose counting inhalers than in those who use inhalers without dose counters,» said allergist Allen Meadows, MD, ACAAI fellow and chair of the Public Education Committee.
«Since early peanut introduction is a relatively new idea, we were not surprised to find that more than half (53 percent) of those surveyed said following the guidelines was of no or limited importance,» said allergist Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc, chair of the ACAAI Food Allergy Committee and lead author.
«The new guidelines are a breakthrough for preventing peanut allergy,» says allergist Edmond Chan, MD, ACAAI member and co-author.
«The smear part is really the most important element, because unless moisturizer is applied immediately, then the skin is likely to dry out even more,» says allergist Neal Jain, MD, ACAAI Fellow and co-author of the paper.
«Atopic dermatitis (AD) is underdiagnosed in the United States,» says allergist Luz Fonacier, MD, ACAAI board member and presenter at the meeting.
«In the last few years we've seen the introduction of targeted therapies, also known as precision medicine,» says allergist Mark Boguniewicz, MD, ACAAI member and lead author on a soon - to - be-published Atopic Dermatitis Yardstick.
«Although eczema is commonly found in infants, many people don't know there is a progression from eczema to food allergies to nasal allergies and asthma,» says allergist Gagandeep Cheema, MD, ACAAI member and lead author.
«We found a mother's exposure to dogs before the birth of a child is significantly associated with lower risk of eczema by age 2 years, but this protective effect goes down at age 10,» says allergist Edward M. Zoratti, MD, ACAAI member and a study co-author.
Says allergist Neil Kao, MD, of the Allergic Disease and Asthma Center in Greenville, South Carolina: «It's the only therapy known to treat the disease process so you can end symptoms for good, not just in the moment.»
Think of mucus in the respiratory system as «a film that protects the important parts of the inner nose and lungs,» says allergist and internist Tania Elliott, MD, chief medical officer at EHE, a New York City - based healthcare company specializing in preventive medicine.

Not exact matches

Because the reaction is specific to the proteins in your partner's semen, you likely won't be able to see an allergist for allergy testing, says Dr. Ross.
So saying «nut free» may not be true, depending on what people have been taught from their allergists.
My allergist says that most people who can't eat eggs will be able to have duck eggs with no problems.
«I'm confused, and I work in the industry,» Sydney paediatric allergist Elizabeth Pickford said.
Also, I am trying to make things a bit gluten - free for my son (allergist said to try and get him to eat more gluten - free items and completely dairy - free) so I need whole grains that have no gluten.
our allergist says sweet potatoes are the safest thing you can give dogs!
Both our lactation consultant and the pediatric allergist have said that the longer I nurse her, the more likely it is that she'll outgrow her allergies.
«The body identifies the allergen as an invader and to protect itself, creates antibodies called immunoglobulin E, or IgE,» said Dr. Anita Gewurz, director of the Allergy / Immunology Training Program of Rush Medical College and Hospital, and an allergist at Rush - Presbyterian - St.
If your infant falls into that category, she says, ask your pediatrician whether the baby should be further checked by an allergist for a particular sensitivity to peanuts.
«Keep in mind that testing tells you what your child is allergic to at that point, but it may change as your child gets older,» says Seattle pediatric allergist Frank S. Virant.
Our current (WONDERFUL) allergist has said that breastmilk is liquid gold, and that by continuing to nurse her we have avoided hospitalization and have made her healthier than she otherwise would be given all we are dealing with.
If elected to the new Queens congressional district centered around Flushing, Bayside allergist Dr. Robert Mittman wants to fight to change the health care system he said is in dire need of help.?
Still, allergist Katie Allen says the guidelines» nuanced instructions risk complicating the message that peanuts are OK.
Repeat peanut - feedings is key, says pediatric allergist J. Andrew Bird of UT Southwestern and Children's Health in Dallas.
«We're saying that if you introduce peanuts early, you're going to have a very good chance of preventing peanut allergy,» says Alkis Togias, an allergist at NIAID in Bethesda, Md..
Close to half (44 percent) of the pediatricians said they didn't routinely test high - risk patients for allergy or send them to an allergist for testing.
«Our study, for the first time, offers a potential way of preventing allergies by using a molecule that redirects the immune response away from the allergic response,» says lead author Dr. Christine McCusker, allergist at the Montreal Children's Hospital and researcher at the RI - MUHC.
«As an allergist, I can frequently tease out the real reason for the problem just by talking with the patient about how and when certain symptoms occurred,» Leath said.
«Hypersensitivity reactions are the major problem in the use of penicillin,» said Thomas Leath, M.D., an allergist with the Texas A&M College of Medicine.
«Our study showed none of the patients that were determined to have aspirin hypersensitivity were referred to an allergist for testing to determine if they had a true allergy,» said Gabriela Orgeron, MD, lead author.
«It's important to have an accurate diagnosis of food allergy so an allergist can make a clear recommendation as to what foods you need to keep out of your diet,» said study senior author and allergist Dr. Carla Davis.
«The pollens that causes most people problems aren't the heavy, large particles — it's the smaller, invisible ones that are light enough to become airborne,» says Keith Young, MD, an allergist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
«A lot of times people will say, «My dog or cat does nt bother me, but when somebody is exposed to a pet day in and day out, they do nt have the dramatic symptoms every time they see it,» says Andy Nish, MD, an allergist at the Allergy & Asthma Care Center, in Gainesville, Ga. «It may be a more subtle and chronic inflammatory process, and they may not realize that the pet is causing them problems.»
«Oral food challenges are a very important tool for anyone who wants to know if they have a food allergy,» said study lead author Dr. Kwei Akuete, an allergist at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.
â $ Stress raises levels of the hormone cortisol, â $ says Clifford Bassett, MD, an allergist at New York University Medical Center, and that often leads to an amped - up allergic response.
â $ Your nose is like a car windshield — pollen sticks to it, â $ says Neil Kao, MD, an allergist at the Allergic Disease and Asthma Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
«You spend so much time trying to breathe, you don't have energy for anything else,» says New Jersey - based allergist Neeta Ogden, MD, spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
It's a common question, says Purvi Parikh, MD, an allergist and immunologist with Allergy & Asthma Network and Allergy & Asthma Associates of Murray Hill in New York City, and a tricky one, even for doctors.
The upside of all those choices, though, is «there is no need to suffer with seasonal allergies — good treatment is available,» says Gainesville, Georgia, allergist Andy Nish, MD..
They maintained their ability to tolerate peanuts, even though they hadn't been eating it,» said Dr. Sherry Farzan, an allergist with Northwell Health in Great Neck, N.Y. Farzan wasn't involved in the research.
«The old adage, «If you treat a cold, it lasts a week; if you ignore it, it lasts seven days, is not true for an asthmatic,» says Bradley Chipps, MD, a pediatric pulmonologist and allergist in Sacramento, Calif. «Unless treated, the symptoms will go on for weeks sometimes.»
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