 Allergies Information - January 6, 2009
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Researchers at Michigan State University find reports of sesame allergies growing significantly since the first case was reported in 1950. Despite its popularity, scientists say research and public awareness on sesame allergy are very limited |
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Swiss researchers say people can reduce their allergy symptoms by up to one-third just by thinking about a place that is free of allergens. The researchers at University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, based their conclusions on 40 people they recruited and trained to hypnotize themselves for two years |
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Swiss researchers say people can reduce their allergy symptoms by up to one-third just by thinking about a place that is free of allergens. The researchers at University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, based their conclusions on 40 people they recruited and trained to hypnotize themselves for two years |
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A study conducted by the Psychosomatic Medicine Journal The study was conducted by Dr. Ramin Mojtabai of Columbia University who gathered samples from 9,240 parent-child pairs; 8,686 were biological pairs, the remaining 554 were non-biological |
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