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Allergies, Volume 3, Issue 4

December 2023 - 2 articles

Cover Story: Allergic rhinitis is the most common immune disorder worldwide and affects millions of people every year. Exposure to airborne allergens leads to an inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa which can activate a following systemic inflammation. Mediterranean countries tend to have a moderate-to-high prevalence of allergic rhinitis provoked by the variety of annual and seasonal aeroallergens. During the past 33 years, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis showed geographic and temporal variability. Factors such as gender, age, environmental exposures, positive atopic profile, and family history were related to the manifestation of the disease. Allergic rhinitis is a major problem that undoubtedly affects people’s quality of life; thus, further assessment and investigation of the factors with a protective or aggravating effect is needed in the following years. View this paper
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Articles (2)

  • Review
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Allergic Rhinitis Systematic Review Shows the Trends in Prevalence in Children and Adolescents in Greece since 1990

  • Christos Kogias,
  • Aikaterini Drylli,
  • Demosthenes Panagiotakos,
  • Konstantinos Douros and
  • George Antonogeorgos

6 November 2023

Allergic rhinitis is the most common immune disorder worldwide, affecting approximately 10–40% of the general population. It is characterized by an inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa following exposure to non-infectious, inhaled, and air...

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Effect of Eriobotrya japonica Leaf Supplements on Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms and Skin Conditions in Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

  • Masumi Nagae,
  • Maki Nagata,
  • Masako Matsumoto,
  • Naomichi Takemoto,
  • Yhiya Amen,
  • Dongmei Wang,
  • Yuri Yoshimitsu and
  • Kuniyoshi Shimizu

30 October 2023

Eriobotrya japonica (E. japonica) leaves have been used as an herbal traditional medicine in China and Japan owing to their anti-inflammatory and protective effects against skin conditions and allergy symptoms. These beneficial effects are likely med...

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