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Epigenetic Markers Correlate With Allergic Rhinitis Severity

Potential markers identified may be future therapeutic targets for allergic rhinitis
Capsaicin nasal spray is effective for mixed rhinitis patients

Capsaicin Nasal Spray Effective for Mixed Rhinitis Patients

Patients with self-reported nasal hyperreactivity had better therapeutic response evaluation
For patients with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis

Booster Allergen Immunotx Cuts Symptoms in Allergic Rhinitis

Ultra-short-course booster AIT prevents symptom recurrence in grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis
There is a causal relationship between increasing body mass index and asthma and decreased lung function

Increasing BMI Causally Linked to Asthma, Not Hay Fever

Significant correlation for genetic risk score with FEV1, FVC per BMI-increasing allele
For patients with allergic rhinitis

Grass Pollen SLIT Slows Course of Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma

Tx associated with slower AR progression, less frequent asthma onset, slower asthma progression
Chronic rhinosinusitis is associated with increased risk for cholesteatoma

Chronic Rhinosinusitis Linked to Increased Risk for Cholesteatoma

Incidence of cholesteatoma more than twice as high in patients with CRS during eight-year follow-up
An overview of the current consensus on phenotypes of non-allergic rhinitis

Position Paper Addresses Non-Allergic Rhinitis

Defined as symptomatic inflammation of nasal mucosa with presence of at least 2 nasal symptoms
Data collected from a mobile phone app show that many patients with uncontrolled allergic rhinitis have some work impairment

Work Impairment Common in Uncontrolled Allergic Rhinitis

Symptoms of allergic rhinitis controlled in about 60 percent of days according to mobile phone app
A new treatment for dust mite allergies has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Approves Odactra for House Dust Mite Allergies

Year-round, once-a-day tablet that's taken sublingually
Sublingual grass pollen immunotherapy is not associated with improved nasal response to allergen challenge versus placebo at three-year follow-up in adults with moderate-to-severe seasonal allergic rhinitis

Sublingual Grass Pollen Immunotherapy Has Little Effect

No significant difference from placebo in patients with moderate-to-severe seasonal allergic rhinitis