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Dog breeds that are especially vulnerable include various types of terriers, boxers and bulldogs; in cats, it’s Persians, ...
New research published in Allergy indicates that certain environmental exposures may affect a child's risk of developing ...
New research published in Allergy indicates that certain environmental exposures may affect a child's risk of developing ...
Dr. Cynthia Maro is a veterinarian at the Ellwood Animal Hospital in Ellwood City and the Chippewa Animal Hospital in Chippewa Township. She writes a biweekly column on pet care and health issues. If ...
New research published in Allergy indicates that specific environmental exposures, such as having a pet dog, may influence ...
Leading veterinarians and canine dermatologists, including Drs. Joya Griffin, Andrew Rosenberg, and Tom Lewis, are pioneering ...
Having a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in children who are genetically prone to the condition, a study suggests.
A new study suggests that children with a genetic predisposition to eczema may benefit from having a pet dog at home.
A new study suggests that children with a genetic predisposition to eczema may benefit from having a pet dog at home.
The animal's hair is the problemMany people talk about an "animal hair allergy" a first misunderstanding. "I think the term ‘animal allergy’ is better," says Anja Schwalfenberg from the German Allergy ...