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Patients with chronic urticaria may be at risk for obstructive sleep apnea
Patients with chronic urticaria appeared at an increased risk for obstructive sleep apnea, with higher disease activity correlating with greater risk, according to a study published in World Allergy Organization Journal.
Targeting fatigue may improve quality of life for children with primary immunodeficiency
Children with primary immunodeficiency reported fatigue that impacts their quality of life, and targeting this fatigue may improve their well-being, according to a study published in Journal of Clinical Immunology.
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Study identifies four classes of childhood allergic rhinitis
Researchers used latent class analysis to identify four subgroups of children with allergic rhinitis based on patterns of clinical symptoms and comorbidities, according to a study published in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology.
Dupilumab improves sleep disturbance in patients with atopic dermatitis
Dupilumab led to significant improvements in self-reported sleep disturbance among patients with atopic dermatitis, according to study results presented during the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Hybrid Congress.
Sleep disturbance common among children with atopic dermatitis
Sleep disturbance appeared common among school-aged children with atopic dermatitis and may be associated with neuropsychiatric impairment, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Snoring linked to asthma severity among inner-city children
Snoring appeared common among urban, school-aged children and was associated with greater asthma burden, according to study results published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
New guidance on restoring pulmonary, sleep services
An international task force released a new guidance document to aid clinicians in safely restoring elective in-person pulmonary and sleep services as the incidence of COVID-19 declines in their communities.
Asthma, allergies more common in adolescents who sleep late
Adolescent circadian preference may be associated with the development of asthma and allergies, according to data published in ERJ Open Research.
Short sleep duration may increase risk for asthma attacks
Patients with asthma who sleep 5 hours or less per night may be at an increased risk for asthma attacks compared with those who sleep 6 to 8 hours per night, according to research published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Diabetes more common with decreasing sleep efficiency in absence of sleep-disordered breathing
Adults who have poor sleep efficiency but do not have sleep-disordered breathing may be more likely to have diabetes compared with those who have superior sleep efficiency, according to findings published in the Journal of Diabetes.
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