Welcome to our December research update! Getting involved with research is an important way to impact asthma and allergy treatments, education, and awareness. Our community members have had several questions about a recent study that showed a link between IgE-mediated food allergy and heart disease. In our summary below under “Latest Asthma and Allergy News,” we explain the study, debunk misinformation about the results and explain there are no immediate concerns for people with food…
Lesen Sie weiter auf: December Research Update: Asthma Clinical Trials, News on Food Allergy and Heart Disease
Quelle: Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
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