Highlights of review article on metal allergy
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The below is taken from the BSEM Newsletter: Disease Variants Implicated in Metal Allergy (abstract here) A new, remarkable, review of metal allergy should once
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The below is taken from the BSEM Newsletter: Disease Variants Implicated in Metal Allergy (abstract here) A new, remarkable, review of metal allergy should once
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This new study determined the relevance of metal hypersensitivity in patients with failed orthopedic implants and those requiring orthopedic implant surgery, using MELISA testing. Metal
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New article lists hundreds of publications describing metal-specific hypersensitivity responses, identifying over 50 unique manifestations. A comprehensive summary of disease variants implicated in metal allergy
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Dentist Mary Ellen Chalmers will speak about “Identifying Oral Health and Dentistry Concerns in the Toxic Patient” at an online conference on functional medicine, 10-12
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In this study, 94% of patients confirmed significant health improvement after they followed recommendations based on the results of their MELISA test. Titanium and Other
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The Experiences of Patients with Allergy to Metal Have you been diagnosed with metal hypersensitivity? We’ve been contacted by researchers at the University of Victoria,
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Learn more about the effects of metals on health through these conferences: IAOMT Biological Dental & Medical Conference Hyatt Regency Sarasota March 11-13, 2021 iaomt.org/about-iaomt-conferences
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On 23 November, a 3-hour session on Hypersensitization Reactions due to Metal and Metalloid Exposure will be broadcast as part of The 2nd International Industrial
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The latest newsletter looks at actions taken by the FDA following on from the Medical Devices Committee meeting in November 2019. We also look at
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People with known heightened sensitivity (allergy) to mercury or other components of dental amalgam should not get amalgam fillings, according to FDA’s new directives on