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Prevalence of peanut and tree nut allergy in the United States
Monday, 14 July 2008

Two major prevalence studies, conducted five years apart, previously revealed the rapid growth of peanut allergy among U.S. children under the age of 18. A third follow-up study is about to be conducted, covering 5,500 households - approximately 16,000 individuals - to compare the results to the earlier surveys.  Among other important data, the study will show whether peanut allergies are still on the rise in children.

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Australian’s labelled worst allergy hypochondriacs
Monday, 16 June 2008

A Sydney skin specialist recently told delegates at the  Australasian College of Dermatologists’ Annual Scientific Meeting that Australians are the world's worst allergy hypochondriacs, believing they have a sensitivity to food when they do not. Moreover, Professor Connie Katelaris, Professor of Immunology and Allergy at Campbelltown Hospital, maintains that women are more likely than men to attribute a skin condition due to a food reaction.

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Has decreased infection load of infants led to increased allergic and autoimmune diseases?
Monday, 16 June 2008

The European Union has allocated 6 million euros to the University of Helsinki for a 5 year research project investigating the ‘hygiene hypothesis’ in relation to induction of food allergies.  The project, entitled DIABIMMUNE, aims to establish whether the decrease in the infection load is connected to type 1 diabetes and the emergence of allergies.

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Australian’s labelled worst allergy hypochondriacs
Monday, 16 June 2008

A Sydney skin specialist recently told delegates at the  Australasian College of Dermatologists’ Annual Scientific Meeting that Australians are the world's worst allergy hypochondriacs, believing they have a sensitivity to food when they do not.  Professor Connie Katelaris, Professor of Immunology and Allergy at Campbelltown Hospital, maintains that women are more likely than men to attribute a skin condition due to a food reaction.

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Europrevall features on European TV
Monday, 16 June 2008

A review of the Europrevall research projects into food allergy was recently presented on Euronews, the international news channel covering world news from a European perspective. The 8 minute program, entitled ‘The future for food allergy research’ is currently available via
www.euronews.net

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The role of protein digestibility and antacids on food allergy outcomes
Monday, 16 June 2008

New research into the effect of antacids on the development of food allergies has recently been presented in a paper published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2008;121:1301-8.), currently available free on-line at www.jacionline.org/current

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