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Doctors report a steady increase in eczema cases among infants across Indian cities. Experts warn that genetics and environmental factors are key drivers behind this troubling trend.
Sam Murray says Ipswich has paid the price every time the A14 closes at the Orwell Bridge in her opinion column.
Allergy and Clinical Immunology Division is marking World Allergy Week 2025 by highlighting the range of specialised services ...
Discover how urban environments create distinct asthma phenotypes and which city triggers are causing the most breathing ...
Beyond the classic symptoms of watery eyes and sniffles, there are more unusual ones, which can be mistaken for other things. Experts reveal what to look out for ...
A bee sting is usually harmless; however in people who are – knowingly or unknowingly – allergic to insects it could prove ...
Landmark four-year joint study led by NUH and NUS Medicine, in collaboration with KKH, NUP and SSHSPH, is the first and ...
Study links night shifts to asthma in women, suggesting hormonal changes and circadian rhythm disruptions as potential triggers.
That familiar feeling — a nose that’s either stubbornly blocked or relentlessly runny — often makes every breath an effort.
Sniffles and sneezes are an inevitable part of growing up. But if a child has a lingering runny nose and cough – or both ...
This updated asthma guideline establishes a consistent approach to improving asthma diagnosis and control in adults and ...
Attorneys general from more than 20 states have filed a federal lawsuit challenging billions of dollars in cuts made by the Trump administration that would fund everything from crime prevention ...