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In-office Bleaching With a 2-day Interval Between Sessions: Tooth Sensitivity

Dentin Sensitivity

The calcium containing 35% hydrogen peroxide gel employed in this study can be re-applied 2 days after the first bleaching session without increasing the bleaching-induced tooth sensitivity

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity Among Patients Spontaneously Adherent to Gluten Free...

Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

The purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence of Gluten Sensitivity, by a double-blind placebo-controlled challenge with gluten, followed by two months period of Low-FODMAPs (Fermentable Oligosaccharides Disaccharides Monosaccharides And Polyols) diet, in patients spontaneously adherent to gluten free diet because of symptoms upon gluten exposure and in whom diagnosis of Celiac Disease and Wheat Allergy has been ruled out.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Cyanobacteria Allergy in Lake Kineret

Nasal StuffinessSneezing1 more

People swimming or surfing in lake Kineret , sometimes complain of nasal stuffiness , sneezing and itching .Typically, it happens during or immediately after contact with the lake's water . The symptoms are compatible with immediate allergic reaction. Previous reports suggested a connection between similar symptoms and contact with different cyanobacteria (living in fresh water lakes). In this study we intend to prove the mechanism of these reactions. To prove the exact allergen that causes allergic rhinitis allergists perform skin tests with different suspected allergens. Likewise, we would like to perform skin tests to different proteins extracted from cyanobacteria collected in lake Kineret.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Assessing Risk of Food Insecurity Within Households of Children With Food Allergy

Food AllergyAsthma3 more

Our central hypothesis is that dietary limitations introduced by food allergy will contribute to increased food insecurity in households with food allergic children when compared to food insecure households without food allergic children.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Anisakis Blastocystis Cryptosporidium Fish Prevalence

AnisakisAllergy1 more

Anisakidae frequently infect fish species that are commonly eaten by humans. Some of them are recognized as zoonotic agents, and have a high impact on human health. Infestation results from the ingestion of living larvae from contaminated fishes. It can be asymptomatic or symptomatic, resulting in acute gastric, acute intestinal or chronic forms. Allergic manifestations are frequently encountered in gastric forms, but isolated allergic symptoms can occur after ingestion of Anisakidae antigens in raw or cooked fish. Cutaneous contact or Anisakis allergen inhalation have also been reported to induce allergy/anaphylactic reactions or sensitization in the occupational setting in Spain, Italy, Sicilia or South Africa. But no data is available in France. In this context, the investigators propose to determine and compare the frequency and characteristics of fish allergy in fish workers (fishermen and fish-processing factory workers) and a control population of workers without occupational exposure to fish, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, which is an important fishing port in France, and the first European center for fish processing.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

An Optional Two Year Follow Up Study to Study CP005A

Cat AllergyRhinoconjunctivitis

Cat allergy is an increasingly prevalent condition affecting 10-15% of patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and/or asthma. The purpose of this optional observational follow-on study is to further evaluate rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms on exposure to cat dander in the EEC among subjects who completed all dosing visits in study CP005 and all visits in study CP005A approximately two years after the start of treatment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Improving Nutrient Intake and Growth in Children With Multiple Food Allergies

Food Allergy

Hypothesis 1: Food allergies are associated with poor growth which can be corrected with nutrition intervention. More than 10% of children with multiple food allergies will have a weight-for-age z-score less than - 2 at diagnosis. The z-score is a measure of the distance from the mean value, or 50th percentile on the growth chart. A z-score of less than - 2 indicates that the child is underweight. Growth parameters of children with multiple food allergies will improve after intervention by a team that includes a dietitian and an allergist. Hypothesis 2: Food allergies are associated with low micronutrient intake which can be corrected with nutrition intervention. o More than 30% of children with multiple food allergies will consume less than 67% of the Dietary Reference Intake for at least one macronutrient or micronutrient at diagnosis. Macronutrient and micronutrient intake will increase after intervention by a team that includes a dietitian and an allergist. o • Hypothesis 3: Food allergies are related to behavioral feeding problems which can be corrected with nutrition intervention. At least 25% of children with multiple food allergies will have behavioral feeding problems at diagnosis. Prevalence of behavioral feeding problems will decrease after nutrition intervention.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Dietary Choice for the Management of Cow's Milk Allergy Influences Other Allergic Manifestations...

Allergy MilkAllergy;Food3 more

Food allergy is a common chronic condition in childhood. Recent studies have suggested that the natural history of food allergy has changed during the last two decades, with an increased prevalence, severity of clinical manifestations, and risk of persistence into later ages. The increased food allergy prevalence in children has an important economic impact, with significant direct costs for the healthcare system and even larger costs for the families of food-allergic patients. In addition, children with food allergies are at increased risk to develop other allergic manifestations later in life. According to a recent study, children with a food allergy are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop other atopic manifestations such as asthma (4.0 times), atopic eczema (2.4 times), and respiratory allergies (3.6 times), compared to children without a food allergy. Cow's milk allergy is among the most common food allergy in early childhood, with an estimated prevalence of 2% to 3%. It has been previously showed that in children with cow milk allergy, an extensively hydrolysed casein formula supplemented with the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG induced higher tolerance rates compared to extensively hydrolysed casein formula without Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and other formulas. These findings were consistent with those of a 1-year follow-up study performed in the US that showed better outcomes using an extensively hydrolysed casein formula+Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG vs. an extensively hydrolysed casein formula or amino acid-based formula for the first-line dietary management of cow milk allergy. In addition it has been recently demonstrated that extensively hydrolysed casein formula + Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG reduces the incidence of other atopic manifestations and hastens the development of oral tolerance in children with IgE-mediated cow milk allergy. The present randomized controlled trial (RCT) was designed to test whether different dietary interventions could influence the occurrence of other atopic manifestations in children with IgE-mediated cow milk allergy.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Myotonometric Measurement of Myofascial Trigger Points: Reliability, Validity and Sensitivity

Muscle Tone Abnormalities

The aims of this study are: To examine the inter-rater reliability to assess myofascial trigger points using a myotonometer To determinate the strength of the correlation between myotonometric parameters and isokinetic parameters To evaluate the sensitivity of myotonometric measurements to detect the location of myofascial trigger points

Completed10 enrollment criteria

High Sensitive CRP in Prediabetics and Diabetes

Assess Level of High Sensitive CRP in Diabetics and Prediabetics

The aim of this study was to study the level of high-sensitivity CRP in sera of pre-diabetic and newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and its correlation with HOMA IR and HbA1c

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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