News Releases

2008

Joint statement on FDA investigation of Singulair from the ACAAI and AAAAI (3-28-08)

Troublesome Allergens Thrive in Humid Weather (3-26-08)

Landmark "Pediatric Allergies in America" Survey Uncovered Negative Impact of Allergy (3-17-08)

Allergy Testing Guides Avoidance, Targets Treatment (3-10-08)

ACAAI Publishes New Supplement on Hereditary Angioedema (2-11-08)

Link Between Allergic Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (1-23-08)


2007

Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions (11-14-07)

Novel Therapies May At Last Bring Relief for U.S. Hereditary Angioedema Patients (11-13-07)

Jay Portnoy Installed as ACAAI President Richard Gower Becomes
President-Elect (11-13-07)

Research Findings on Allergic Asthma Presented at ACAAI Annual Meeting (11-11-07)

Research Findings on Adverse Reactions to Food, Drugs and Bugs Presented
at ACAAI Annual Meeting (11-11-07)

Research Findings in Allergic Rhinitis Presented at ACAAI Annual Meeting (11-11-07)

Research Findings in Allergen Immunotherapy Presented at ACAAI Annual Meeting (11-11-07)

Allergists Highlight New National Asthma Guidelines:  Emphasis on Prevention,
Avoiding "Attacks" (11-11-07)

Allergen Immunotherapy Evolves as Faster, Safer, and Longer-Lasting Treatment (11-10-07)

Healthy Indoor Environment First Step in Managing Allergic Diseases (11-8-07)

Allergists and Emergency Physicians Publish System to Enhance Management of Life-Threatening Allergic Emergencies (7-2-07)

Cigarette Use May Explain Asthma Epidemic in Children  (5-21-07)

ReachMD to Launch Allergy News Program in May  (5-15-07)

America Faces Allergy Crisis  (5-14-07)

Dining out poses hidden dangers for food-allergic patrons  (4-20-07)

Chronic cough can be tamed with the right treatment  (4-20-07)

Weather forecasts spring pollen allergy severity (2-28-07)

ACAAI Nationwide Asthma Screening Program uses decade of success to find
more people with undiagnosed and underdiagnosed asthma (1-22-07)

Allergists warn parents to watch for asthma symptoms in children  (1-22-07)

2006

Women can be "allergic" to their husbands  (11-13-06)

Recent research on allergic asthma  (11-12-06)


Recent research on allergy-immunology  (11-12-06)

Recent research on anaphylaxis, insect sting and food allergies  (11-12-06)

Rising prevalence and unmet needs of allergic rhinitis  (11-12-06)

Many allergic skin diseases are treatable  (11-11-06)

Complementary medicine has role in allergy treatment  (11-11-06)

Allergy and immunology on cusp of breakthroughs  (11-9-06)

Allergists and emergency physicians launch Be S.A.F.E. campaign  (8-30-06)


Patients can't judge medication amount remaining in inhalers  (7-28-06)


Introducing baby to solid foods too early increases risk of allergic diseases  (7-26-06)

Groundbreaking asthma intervention lessons help inner-city children  (7-24-06)

Two distinct types of vocal cord dysfunction identified  (7-10-06)


Asthma uncontrolled in 85 percent of inner-city students  (7-10-06)


Avoiding food allergens is a formidable task  (3-17-06)


New guidelines reveal complexity of food allergy management  (3-15-06)

Survey: allergic rhinitis linked to serious life quality, occupational problems (2-27-06)

Delayed care a major factor in asthma emergency visits  (2-13-06)

Significant behavioral problems in immunodeficient children  (2-13-06)

2005

Experts sort fact from fiction on health effects of mold  (11-9-05)

William Dolen installed as president; Daniel Ein becomes president-elect  (11-8-05)

Oral alternative to allergy shots raises concerns in the U.S.  (11-5-05)

Emergency treatment inadequate in severe allergic reactions  (11-5-05)

Hormone fluctuations may explain higher asthma rates in women  (11-4-05)

Asthma patients often underestimate severity of their disease  (11-4-05)

Asthma disparity burdens health care, workplace and schools  (7-15-05)

Sesame allergy is serious and growing globally  (7-15-05)

Billions of ragweed pollen grains cause most seasonal allergies  (7-15-05)

Lifesaving allergy drug out of reach for many in need  (5-23-05)

Don't let allergies stifle your gardening pleasure  (5-16-05)

Tips from allergists to prevent bug bites  (5-16-05)

To avoid insect stings, don't act like a flower  (5-16-05)

Mold allergy bigger health concern than toxic  mold (3-18-05)

Preemies delivered Cesarean face higher asthma risk  (2-21-05)

Allergists report risks associated with smallpox vaccine  (1-21-05)

New guidelines conclude all aerosol therapy devices equally effective  (1-10-05)

2004

Perceptions and preferences are factors in teen's asthma  (11-16-04)

Immunoglobulin E: allergy's antibody, therapy's target  (11-16-04)

Predictors or asthma hospitalization show women at higher risk  (11-16-04)

Allergy skin tests important in severe asthma patients  (11-16-04)

Allergists urge asthmatics to receive influenza vaccination early  (9-1-04)

Daily pollen counts: can you count on them?  (8-26-04)

Ragweed pollens could pose hazard to those with asthma who have allergies  (8-6-04)

Study validates asthma, allergy screening questionnaires for school children  (7-15-04)

Common household mold and other indoor allergens can trigger allergies  (6-20-04)

Commonly used blood test not recommended as a sole method for assessing fungal exposure  (5-21-04)

Gardening can be a breeze without the sneeze and wheeze  (5-21-04)

Desensitization useful for allergy to life-saving antibiotic  (4-19-04)

Cell associated with asthma link to tobacco smoke  (4-19-04)

Reducing mouse in houses of allergic children  (4-19-04)

Asthma deaths decline for fourth year  (3-15-04)

Sporting events flunk test for asthma safety  (3-15-04)

Breathe easy this spring:  Allergists provide tips for fighting allergies  (3-11-04)