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Novartis receives FDA approval of Xolair® (omalizumab) self-injection with prefilled syringe across all indications for appropriate patients

Novartis receives FDA approval of Xolair® (omalizumab) self-injection with prefilled syringe across all indications for appropriate patients
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Pollen allergies are getting worse each year Climate change and sexism are to blame

Pollen allergies are getting worse each year. Climate change and sexism are to blame Are allergies getting worse? Yes and you can thank botanical sexism for that. Unsurprisingly, a lot of it is the males’ fault but not the human males, the tree males. Seriously, planting a lot of male trees is a good part of what’s causing your allergies to flare. The other culprit may be climate change.   You may have noticed that, in recent years, allergies (and pollen allergies in particular) have gotten much worse. Especially in urban areas, they affect more people and tend to produce stronger effects than they used to. It’s easy to speculate on why this is happening: it could be the polluted air in cities, our immune systems growing weaker, or even the fact that trees have a harder life in urban areas. However, one researcher believes there’s something else behind this issue: botanical sexism.

COVID-19 or allergies: How do I tell the difference?

COVID-19 or allergies: How do I tell the difference? April 7, 2021 at 2:31 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 5:46 PM Spring is here and that means warmer weather, but for many people that also can lead to seasonal allergies. With some of the symptoms of COVID-19 similar to allergies, it can be tricky to decipher which one you are suffering from. The Centers for Disease Control put together a diagram to help the public tell the difference. The CDC lists six symptoms that patients afflicted with either COVID-19 or allergies may experience. Symptoms common of both COVID-19 and allergies Cough Fatigue Fever and chills

How to tell the difference between seasonal allergies and COVID-19 symptoms

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