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Looking For New Treatments for Grass Allergy

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When grass allergies are at their peak patients are usually at their lowest when forced to go outside. An early study looked at the role of immunotherapy in helping patients in the future.

When grass allergies are at their peak patients are usually at their lowest when forced to go outside. An early study looked at the role of immunotherapy in helping patients in the future.

Amber Patterson, MD, from Nationwide Children's Hospital discussed the research and what it could mean to the future of allergy treatment during the recent AAAAI conference in Houston.

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