Recently added articles from Immunotherapy Weekly:
Half of US children -- and most black children -- will use food stamps, Cornell study reports.
Nov 18, 2009 ... Nearly half of American children - including 90 percent of black children and 90 percent of children who spend their childhoods in single-parent households - will eat meals paid for by food stamps at some point during childhood, reports a Cornell researcher (see also Cornell University). ...
Smokers with common autoimmune disorder at higher risk for skin damage.
Nov 18, 2009 ... This release is available in French (see also McGill University Health Centre). As if there weren't enough reasons to stop smoking, a team of researchers at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have just found another. A study led by Dr ....
USC study finds big air pollution impacts on local communities.
Nov 18, 2009 ... Heavy traffic corridors in the cities of Long Beach and Riverside are responsible for a significant proportion of preventable childhood asthma, and the true impact of air pollution and ship emissions on the disease has likely been underestimated, according to researchers at the University ...
Researchers from Shinshu University describe findings in allergies.
Nov 18, 2009 ... According to recent research from Nagano, Japan, "Maillard-type glycosylation was applied to preparation of hypoallergenic agents from a major buckwheat allergen, Fag e 1. Conjugation with arabinogalactan (AG), xyloglucan (XG), or yeast glucomannan (YGM) successfully decreased in vitro ...
Studies from Seoul National University, Medical Department add new findings in the area of asthma.
Nov 18, 2009 ... According to a study from Seoul, South Korea, "CpG-Oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) has two backbones. Phosphorothioate backbone (PS) shows a strong immunostimulating effect while phosphodiester (PE) shows little in vivo. 3' hexameric deoxyriboguanosine-run (3' dG(6)-run) conjugation to PE ...