Food Allergy Articles & Analysis
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Symptoms of lactose malabsorption can include: · Distension · Cramps · Flatulence Lactose malabsorption is the most common intolerance, affecting almost half the world’s population. Food allergies vs food intolerances Often people confuse a food intolerance and a ...
Allergen is a type of antigens that produces an exaggerated immune system response. Such reactions are called allergies. Food allergies have many symptoms, and some of these can be incredibly severe, including itching of the skin, swelling of the face, acute breathlessness, a sore throat, in extreme circumstances, even death. It is triggered by ...
TSLP and Diseases TSLP and allergic reactions The discovery of the association between allergies and the activity of allergen-specific TH2 cells has led to the crucial hypothesis of the role of TSLP in the development and maintenance of atopic allergic diseases. TSLP, along with other epithelial cell-derived cytokines such as IL-25 and IL-33, plays a critical role in the ...
You will soon learn to identify the real triggers behind your symptoms. 10 Common Asthma Triggers (1) Smoke Perfumes and Scents Cold and Dry Air Rain and Adverse Weather Conditions Activity and Exercise Pet Dander Pollen Dust Mites Food Allergies Respiratory Illness Over time, you’ll be able to identify patterns and triggers. ...
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Food allergies are on the rise to level not seen in previous generations. Many hypotheses have been put forward as to the cause of increases in these food allergies. New studies involving mice have shown that certain probiotics being introduced into the gut Microbiome of these mice have been able to stop certain ...
Abstract Detailed IgE-binding epitope analysis is a key requirement for the understanding and development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents to address food allergies. An IgE-specific linear peptide microarray with random phage peptide display for the high-resolution mapping of IgE-binding epitopes of the major soybean allergen Gly m 4, which is a homologue ...