Nasal commensal viruses may worsen allergic rhinitis by activating type I IFN-linked neutrophils and NET formation. Ribavirin ...
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Maternal cesarean section (CS) and maternal history of allergic diseases (MHAD) are independent and synergistic risk factors ...
Genetically predicted lower systolic blood pressure is associated with an increased susceptibility to allergic rhinitis.
The term “rhinitis” is used to describe nasal inflammation that results in rhinorrhea (colloquially known as “runny nose”), congestion, nasal itch, sneezing, postnasal drainage, and in some patients, ...
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Adults with house dust mite allergy may lose allergen-specific antibodies over time, and this decline is associated with ...
Hay fever, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, is an allergy-related inflammation of the nasal passages, throat and eye membrane (conjunctiva), caused by sensitivity to airborne pollens and ...
SAN DIEGO — Their runny noses might drive them crazy, but people with allergic rhinitis are likely to outlive the rest of us, a new study suggests. "We found that allergic rhinitis patients had a ...
Allergic rhinitis is a widespread inflammatory condition of the nasal mucosa driven by immunoglobulin E (IgE)–mediated responses to inhaled allergens. Globally, prevalence estimates vary widely owing ...
Genetically predicted lower systolic blood pressure (SBP) seems to increase susceptibility to allergic rhinitis (AR), ...
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