New York Times - June 19, 2007 By NICHOLAS BAKALAR The use of antibiotics in the first year of life is associated with an increased risk for asthma at age 7, a new study has found, and the reason may … [Read more...]
Multiple Vaccination Effects on Atopy
Allergy April 1999 Volume 54, pp. 398-399 Multiple Vaccination Effects on Atopy Can vaccines cause immune dysfunction resulting in allergies, asthma and anaphylaxis? A.W. Taylor-Robinson, School of … [Read more...]
IgA Deficiency and Allergies
Selective IgA Deficiency Incidence In general, Selective IgA Deficiency occurs once in every 400 to 2,000 individuals. However, its incidence varies across racial and ethnic lines. It is … [Read more...]
Chronic Disease Among Children – Changes in Incidence
http://www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/January2002/ChronDisNewacheck.htm Please note that in 1998 it was reported that “A significant proportion of children, estimated at 6.5% of all US children, … [Read more...]
Increased Risk of Childhood Asthma From Antibiotic Use in Early Life
Anita L. Kozyrskyj, PhD; Pierre Ernst, MD and Allan B. Becker, MD From the Faculty of Pharmacy (Dr. Kozyrskyj), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; the Division of Clinical Epidemiology … [Read more...]