In A Nutshell Mice with allergic rhinitis sneezed significantly less after receiving matcha extract in a new study from ...
In little moments like when sipping coffee or licking an ice cream cone, it doesn't seem like your body is pulling off a biological miracle. But it is. That cookie is not you—yet when you put it in ...
There's now another reason to love Japan's famous matcha: A study in mice suggests that the green tea powder could reduce the need to sneeze in people with nasal allergies.
Scientists identify bacteria that digest allergy-triggering compounds in peanuts, which can be life-threatening to those with ...
Stanford researchers reveal how regulatory T cells recognize safe foods by scanning for specific protein signals, opening new paths to prevent and treat food allergies.