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    Chocolate On Asthma

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    Michigan even lists dark chocolate as one of the essential foods as a part of their “Healing Foods Pyramid.” In fact‚ they recommend 7 ounces of dark chocolate every week‚ or an average of 1 ounce per day (John Bottrell‚ The Effects of Chocolate on Asthma (or reasons to consume chocolate)). The chocolate is one of the essential foods because is also a healing food‚ it can help you to prevent sicknesses‚ as cough. Chocolate can prevent sicknesses. One study showed that 300 mg of theobromine was effective

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    John Baker Case Summary

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    An Immunoglobulin E (IgE) blood test is done to see if the immunoglobulin levels are elevated‚ and a complete blood count (CBC) is done to see if there are elevated levels of eosinophil white blood cell are elevated (2). Heart and lung disorders can be ruled out using an ECG and chest x-rays (1). The Tryptase blood test show elevated tryptase levels. The histamine blood test shows elevated levels of histamine. The CBC shows elevated eosinophil white blood cell levels. The IgE test indicates elevated

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    in the United States are effected by food allergies. A food allergy is a specific type of adverse food reaction involving the immune system. The body produces what is called an allergic‚ or immunoglobulin E (IgE)‚ antibody to a food. Once a specific food is ingested and binds with the IgE antibody‚ an allergic response ensues. Most people confuse a food allergy with a food intolerance. Food intolerance refers to an abnormal response to a food or additive‚ but it differs from an allergy in that

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    Allergic Rhinitis Essay

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    United States and rising. It is usually caused by pollens from plants‚ especially in the spring time when flowers are in full bloom. Pollen contains allergens which‚ by definition‚ are proteins that can trigger Th2 responses which produce high levels of IgE‚ also known as hypersensitivity‚ making the body think the foreign substance is dangerous when it’s harmless (1). Dendritic Cells The body’s first line of defense is the epithelium. In order for the body to display hypersensitivity after inhaling pollens

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    Allergies have affected my life in many different ways. The majority of my family has at least one allergen so I was pretty much bound to be allergic to something‚ I just so happened to be allergic to just about everything outside and inside. I am allergic to types of foods‚ especially high amounts of red dye and dairy products‚ different air particles‚ and just things you can touch. I am actually allergic to a lot of things you can find in a barn‚ such as dust and mold‚ which caused a lot of problems

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    Food Allergies

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    reaction. Those kinds of allergies happen when the body’s immune system thinks a protein is harmful‚ when it may not be. Some proteins are resistant to digestion and what isn’t broken down in the digestive process are marked by the Immunoglobin E (IgE). Food allergy affects 6-8% of children under 5‚ and about 3-4% of adults. 1.68% of Canadian children have a peanut allergy‚ and 90% of that have had severe reactions. Treatment: There are many ways in treating food allergies. The most common

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    Introduction to Diseases

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    ASTHMA Asthma is a disorder that causes the airways of the lungs to swell and narrow‚ leading to wheezing‚ shortness of breath‚ chest tightness‚ and coughing. Asthma is caused by inflammation in the airways. When an asthma attack occurs‚ the muscles surrounding the airways become tight and the lining of the air passages swells. This reduces the amount of air that can pass by. Common causes of asthma attacks are: • Animals (pet hair or dander)

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    Urticaria

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    non-immunological (2). IgE mediated allergic urticaria is ‚ also known as a Type 1 hypersensitivity and is initiated by antigen/allergen binding to mast cell surface bound IgE leading to cross linking on the surface of mast cells and basophilis thus causing degranulation with histamine release (3). Non allergic urticaria can be mediated by an auto immune response. Essentially auto-immune responses result from the binding of IgG autoantibodies to IgE and or to the IgE Fc receptors themselves

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    Allergy Skin Testing

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    The first important step in battling allergies is finding out what you’re allergic to. Upon the onset of allergy symptoms‚ head your way to a physician or allergist to identify what triggered the reaction. Allergy Skin Testing is a safe and easy way for them to find out and confirm the allergens that caused the allergic reaction‚ and it can be performed on both children and adults. Common allergy symptoms that may require you to get an allergy skin testing include: Itchiness in the eyes‚ nose‚ throat

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    Asthm A Case Study

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    Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the lung airways. The number of Americans with asthma grows every year; now 26 million Americans is experiencing asthma. Asthma results in a number of emergency room and outpatient visits annually. Asthma is the most common illness in childhood‚ counting for 10.5 million missed school days each year. Living with asthma is an everyday struggle. Many symptoms of asthma include wheezing when breathing out‚ persistent cough especially at night. People with asthma also

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