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Allergies are how our bodies overreact to things such as dust, pollen, and certain foods. Allergies can make us feel sick, itchy, or uncomfortable. By studying allergies, scientists and doctors can find ways to help people feel better.

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Dust Mite Removal Methods Compared
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Treat dust-mite-infected pillowcases with five different washing and drying methods to find which one removes the most mites.
Peanut Residue on Airplane Seats
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Swab airplane seats and tray tables to measure whether peanut residue from airline snacks stays on surfaces between flights.
Peanut Allergy Prevalence in UK Youth
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Track 14,000 participants from birth to discover how common peanut allergy is and which early-life factors raise the risk.
Feeding Practices and Allergy in Preterm Infants
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Monitor 257 premature infants to learn whether the timing of first solid food changes their risk of developing food allergies.
Immune Response in Cow's Milk Allergy
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Use flow cytometry to compare immune cells in allergic and non-allergic intestines and discover why some bodies reject cow's milk.
Maternal Egg Intake and Infant Allergy
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Ask mothers to avoid eggs during pregnancy and breastfeeding, then track whether their infants develop fewer egg allergies.
Mapping Oral Allergy Syndrome Triggers
Allergies Science Fair Project
Hard
Test which raw fruits and vegetables trigger oral allergy syndrome and measure how their proteins cross-react with pollen allergens.
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