Alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy caused by a bite from the lone star tick, may also be triggered by the deer tick and the western black-legged tick.
Topline data were announced from a phase 2/3 trial evaluating immune globulin intravenous (human) in patients with post-polio syndrome.
Two Emerging Infectious Diseases studies link bites from black-legged (deer) and western black-legged ticks to potentially ...
Type I allergy, an IgE antibody triggered hypersensitivity disease, represents a common public health problem affecting about one third of the world´s population. Upon exposure to allergens, IgE ...
Introducing baked eggs to infants aged 4–6 months and maintaining daily intake for six months significantly improves ...
Scientists at King’s College London have developed an innovative IgE antibody therapy that activates the immune system to ...
Tumours, such as some breast and ovarian cancers, can express the marker HER2. HER2 is responsible for cancer growth and is ...
Researchers at King's College London have developed IgE antibodies targeting HER2-expressing cancers. Early studies show ...