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 | | A study reveals that dust mite and cockroach allergen levels in bedding may be high enough to induce allergies and/or asthma. |  | | The main sources of the allergen, however, are the skin and saliva. |  | | An allergy is a condition in which the body reacts adversely (locally or systemically) to a certain substance (allergen). |
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http://www.mongabay.com/igapo/biotech/allergen.html
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| | HON Allergy Glossary Immunotherapy |
 | | Researchers are trying to determine exactly which mechanisms are active in a specific patient so allergen immunotherapy can be better tailored to the individual. |  | | This is thought to be due to active immunoregulatory mechanisms that alter how a specific individual responds to a particular allergen. |  | | Multiple theories have been advanced to explain the mechanism of how allergen immunotherapy works. |
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http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/Allergy/Glossary/immunotherapy.html
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| | Environmental Interventions: Cockroach Allergen Intervention Studies NIEHS Asthma Research |
 | | The objective of the Cockroach Allergen Intervention Study was to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention to abate cockroach allergen in low-income, urban homes. |  | | However, cockroach extermination alone does not appear to be effective in lowering allergen levels and there are no proven methods for allergen abatement in infested homes. |  | | Contrary to other reports in the literature, results from our cockroach allergen intervention trial suggested that cockroach extermination alone—without professional cleaning or occupant education—can reduce cockroach allergen levels in inner-city homes. |
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| | FDA/CFSAN - Food Allergen Partnership |
 | | Presented during the workshop was an overview of the Partnership goals, food allergen awareness, allergen control strategies, inspection approach, sampling plan and concerns, Neogen peanut ELISA kit demonstration and compliance issues. |  | | Industry workshops were conducted to provide feedback on the Partnership findings with a goal of increasing awareness of undeclared food allergen issues. |  | | Our sampling goal was to assist industry in defining critical control points in their process. |
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http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/alrgpart.html
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| | Managing Food Allergen Risks |
 | | For an individual with food allergies, the biggest problem is knowing whether an allergen is contained in a particular food. |  | | The difference between an allergy and intolerance is how the body handles the offending food. |  | | Understanding the potential consequences to a consumer with a food allergy will reinforce the importance of following the proper control procedures. |
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http://www.mda.state.mn.us/dairyfood/mfgallergens.htm
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 | | While young children generally comply due to their parents' involvement, teenagers often rebel or become impatient, requiring a dedicated approach by a nutritionist/dietician and a medical professional. |  | | This approach is difficult and often fails, but is the only effective treatment. |  | | See also allergy for a general discussion of the background of allergy |
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http://www.jaimemontreal.qc.ca/dxl/allergen.html
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| | IDDBA's ProfitWise Bulletin - New Strategies for Allergen Labeling |
 | | The study recommends foodservice staff be advised on the seriousness of food allergies and customers should be persistent in telling servers about their allergy. |  | | The occurrence of food allergies is on the rise, according to some physicians. |  | | As a result of this study, many of the manufacturers in Minnesota and Wisconsin did change their operating procedures. |
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| | Auckland Allergy Clinic - Cat Allergy |
 | | Although individual cats may produce more or less allergen, there is no relationship between the pets hair length and allergen production, and no such thing as a non-allergic breed. |  | | Efficient vent and furnace filters could help trap the allergens and reduce the spread. |  | | Cat allergy is by far the commonest allergy to pet animals and up to 40% of asthmatics are sensitive to cats. |
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http://www.allergyclinic.co.nz/guides/7.html
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| | Allergen Immunotherapy Quiz |
 | | Allergen immunotherapy is the closest thing to a cure for allergies. |  | | One important treatment that your doctor may offer to you is immunotherapy or allergy shots. |  | | Allergen immunotherapy involves injections of medications to help the immune system fight invasion by allergens. |
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http://www.aaaai.org/patients/topicofthemonth/quiz/quiz0400.html
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| | AllerGen |
 | | AllerGen – mobilizing Canadian science to cope with a world of allergies. |  | | Currently comprised of more than 100 researchers at 20 universities and research facilities plus over 70 Canadian and international partners, we will lead global initiatives and partnerships in the struggle against the developed world’s most prevalent chronic condition. |  | | AllerGen - (Allergy, Genes and Environment Network) has been launched to radically improve the quality of life for allergic/immune disease sufferers. |
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http://www.allergen-nce.ca/partners/conf.htm
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| | Veteran's Message Board |
 | | Delphin allergen system in http://allergen-immunotherapy-for-asthma.yanhe.net Allergen immunotherapy for asthma. |  | | 800844 allergen childhood allergy panel in http://allergen-alerttm.yanhe.net Allergen AlertTM. |  | | Allergen immunotherapy for asthma in http://filterless-allergen-reducers.yanhe.net filterless allergen reducers. |
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http://www.vvachapter458.org/BulletinBoard/messages/31800.shtml
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| | Farrp Database Welcome |
 | | Thank you for visiting Farrp (Food Allergy Research and Resource Program) allergen database. |  | | Please feel free to browse our site and comment on any recommendations that you feel would improve the page. |  | | The FARRP Protein Allergen Database contains a list of publicly known allergens and is not meant to be used as a resource of clinical data relating to allergy. |
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http://www.allergenonline.com
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| | Allergen |
 | | Allergen: An allergen is any anitigen that causes allergy in a hypersensitive person. |  | | Mouse Allergen Ups Asthma Risk in Inner-City Homes |  | | Allergen : A substance that causes an allergic reaction in individuals sensitive to it. |
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http://www.mongabay.com/reference/environment/Allergen.html
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 | | Langeland, T. A clinical and immunological study of allergy to hen's |  | | the proposed revisions are for allergens which induce IgE-mediated (atopic) allergy |  | | vidua and Vespa crabo, as the allergens from Vespula vulgaris were characterized |
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| | Allergen Codes Defined |
 | | Our website Search by Allergen feature is also being modified to let you select which processing conditions you need for each and every allergen. |  | | Ingredients and practices can change overnight and without warning, making our information quickly out-of-date. |  | | Allergen Note: Sesame seeds are considered a category 2-type nut allergy and MAY affect some nut intolerant people. |
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| | Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection |
 | | Although it doesn't address food allergies specifically, it is targeted at making food labeling more accurate and reliable, which is most of what those with food allergies really want. |  | | This page contains information that may be helpful for those who wish to take an active role in encouraging legislation to make life better for those with food allergies. |  | | The Food Allergen Labeling Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) which goes in to effect in 2006 will lift some of the burden for those for whom knowing what is in a food is a matter of life and death. |
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http://www.shamrockbay.com/FA/FoodAllergenProtection.shtml
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| | FARRP Allergen Workshop |
 | | This short course examines everything from the scientific basis of food allergy to the allergen issues facing the food industry today -- as well as the recommended solutions or "best practices" for dealing with this important issue. |  | | Liability and recall issues, as well as recent changes to labeling laws, are having a significant impact on the way food manufacturers develop and process their products. |  | | Hotel reservations should be made directly with the hotel by calling 800-233-5959, or 847-678-4488. |
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http://www.farrp.org/workshop.htm
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| | Allergen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | An allergen is any substance (antigen), most often eaten or inhaled, that is recognized by the immune system and causes an allergic reaction. |  | | Poison ivy (and other plants, like poison sumac or poison oak) is a plant that will cause an allergic reaction for anyone, given enough repeated contact -- like any allergy, the human body must learn to fight the allergen, some bodies learn slower and will appear to be "immune" to poison ivy. |  | | Sensitivities vary from one person to another and it is possible to be allergic to an extraordinary range of substances. |
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| | Allergen Immunotherapy |
 | | The objective of “Allergen immunotherapy: a practice parameter” is to improve the practice of allergen immunotherapy for patients with allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, and Hymenoptera sensitivity. |  | | These clinical guidelines are designed to assist clinicians by providing a framework for the evaluation and treatment of patients and are not intended to replace a clinician’s judgment or establish a protocol for all patients. |  | | This parameter is intended to increase the appropriate use of allergen immunotherapy; reduce the underuse, overuse, and misuse of allergen immunotherapy; and establish guidelines for the safe and effective use of allergen immunotherapy, while reducing unwanted and unneeded variation in immunotherapy practice. |
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 | | any substance, often a protein, that induces an allergy: common allergens include pollen, grasses, dust, and some medications. |
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 | | An allergen is simply an antigen that induces an immune reaction from that part of the immune system that causes allergic type responses. |  | | Allergens can include just about anything with which we come in contact, be it animal, vegetable, or mineral. |
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http://www.drhull.com/EncyMaster/A/allergen.html
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| | HON Allergy Glossary Allergen |
 | | An allergen can be almost anything which acts as an antigen to stimulate such an immune response. |  | | An antigen (substance that elicits an antibody response) is responsible for producing allergic reactions by inducing IgE formation. |  | | These chemicals can cause injury to surrounding tissue - the visible signs of an allergy. |
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http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/Allergy/Glossary/allergen.html
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| | Internet Symposium on Food Allergens - Research & Data Collection |
 | | The journal predominantly covers epidemiologic and clinical features of food allergy as well as molecular biological and allergenic properties of food allergens. |  | | The innovative aspect of the Internet Symposium on Food Allergens which is different to other journals in the field of allergy is the comprehensiveness and format of Allergen Data Collections. |  | | - food processing and stability of food allergens |
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| | Comparison Allergen Alert & Mold Test Kit |
 | | Allergen Alert can be ordered by your physician through Greer Laboratories. |  | | For my own test results using the Allergen Alert and the Mold Test Kit, as well as a more general comparison of the two tests and information about locating someone to do professional testing, click here. |  | | If you want a general overview of allergens in your home, Allergen Alert is the best choice. |
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http://www.allergynursing.com/moldy/mold-test2.html
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| | The Food Allergen Bureau |
 | | The Allergen Forum shall provide leadership in allergen knowledge and allergen management for the food industry, initiate scientifically based input to legislation development, assist with education and awareness programmes for industry, and support aspects of science in this field as relevant to the food industry. |  | | From international food regulations to summaries of the latest scientific research, the Allergen Bureau serves to provide up to date information on the current trends and developments in the field of food allergens. |  | | The forum shall monitor the performance and outcomes of allergen initiatives within the food chain. |
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| | Allersearch Allergen Wash Anti Allergen Laundry Detergent, Control Dustmites, Mold, Pollen, Mildew, Pet Dander |
 | | Nontoxic Allersearch® Allergen Wash is an important management tool in the management of indoor allergy symptoms, including asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema. |  | | Click Here to go to the main Allergen Treatment shopping page |  | | While allergists have traditionally recommended washing clothing, bedding, towels and the like at water temperatures of 140 degrees or higher, perfume-free Allersearch® Allergen Wash removes allergens such as dust mite waste, pet dander, mold and mildew from even the most delicate fabrics without damaging them at all water temperatures (hot, warm, cold). |
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http://www.healthgoods.com/Shopping/Allergen_Control_Products/Allersearch_Allergen_Wash.asp
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| | Flower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For example the showy and entomophilous goldenrod (Solidago) is frequently blamed for respiratory allergies, of which it is innocent, since its pollen cannot be airborne. |  | | Instead the allergen is usually the pollen of the contemporary bloom of anemophilous ragweed (Ambrosia), which can drift for many kilometers. |  | | Main and related articles at: Gardening, Horticulture, List of flowers, and Floristry |
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