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A Brazilian study featured in the YouTube video "Alergias em alta: Busca por alergistas subiu 42% em três anos" reveals a 42% surge in individuals seeking allergy specialists over the past three years. The most common allergies identified are rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, and food allergies. New treatments, such as immunobiologics, have been developed to manage severe cases. The rise in allergies is linked to lifestyle modifications and climate, with people spending more time indoors with pets, cleaning products, and detergents. The executive director of the Institute of Health Supplements suggests that the pandemic-related confinement may have also contributed to the increase. According to the European Academy of Allergy and Immunology's Global Allergy Atlas, approximately half of the world's population is projected to have an allergy by 2050. Factors contributing to this trend include climate changes, pollution, and stressful living conditions, leading to increased consumption of processed foods and the use of pesticides and insecticides, making the human body more susceptible to immune and allergic reactions.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Alergias em alta: Busca por alergistas subiu 42% em três anos," a Brazilian study is discussed, which shows an increase of over 40% in the number of people seeking allergy specialists over the past three years. The primary allergies observed are rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, and allergies to foods. New medications, such as immunobiologics, have emerged to treat more severe cases. The increase in allergies is attributed to lifestyle changes and climate, with people spending more time at home with pets, cleaning products, and detergent use. The executive director of the Institute of Health Supplements notes that the confinement during the pandemic may have contributed to the rise in allergies as well. According to the European Academy of Allergy and Immunology's Global Allergy Atlas, at least half of the world's population is expected to have some type of allergy by 2050. Factors contributing to this trend include climate changes, pollution, and stressful living conditions, which have led to a shift towards more processed foods and an increase in the use of pesticides and insecticides. Overall, these changes have made the human body more susceptible to immune and allergic reactions.

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