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Because many original research papers remain restricted by publishers it is not always possible to link visitors to the original research so the links that we give will normally be to the 'second level' reports from reliable and respected sources such as MedicalNewsToday, WebMD, MedPage Today and Medscape.
If you wish to pursue your own researches beyond these pages, one of our regular contributors, John Scott, has some suggestions for sites which will provide you with reliable and informative material.
Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) may be an effective option for the treatment of latex allergy in selected patients, when avoidance measures are not feasible or effective.August 2012
More restaurants are catering for food allergies – but have not taken into consideration the latex gloves worn for hygiene May 2012
Sublingual immunotherapy in natural rubber latex-allergic patients
August 2011
More new alternatives to natural rubber
Febuary 2009
Allergen free rubber from dandelion
November 2009
Latex and more
(05/09)
Powder-free gloves in hospitals decrease allergy risk
(03/09)
Latex alternatives
(07/08) JS
Curcumin reduces latex allergy
(11/07) JS
Articles on latex allergy
First Published in November 2007
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