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Most caregivers of children with food allergies go online at least weekly for information
More patients are using online platforms to obtain information on food, trusting professional organizations and allergists the most, according to a study published in Annals of Allergy and Asthma and Immunology.
Top news of June: FAA guidelines, In-N-Out, microaggressions, more
Healio has compiled June’s most-read news in asthma and allergy.
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Protect a physician’s most valuable asset with disability insurance
Given the substantial investment to become a practicing physician, it should not be surprising that the most significant asset of most physicians is their ability to practice their profession.
Epinephrine nasal spray effective, tolerable with nasal congestion
Patients with nasal congestion experienced enhanced absorption of epinephrine when it was administered via nasal spray compared with intramuscular administration, according to a study published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
Gender disparities in major award recognition persist within allergy community
Despite a nearly sex-balanced allergy workforce and strategic efforts to address inequality, there remains a persistent sex disparity in award recognition, according to a letter published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
Supreme Court blocks Sackler family immunity, dismantles Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Thursday that members of the Sackler family cannot be protected from future lawsuits for their roles in the opioid epidemic.
Early introduction guidelines may reduce peanut anaphylaxis risks in children
The 2017 Addendum Guidelines for the Prevention of Peanut Allergy were associated with lower new-onset anaphylaxis rates in children, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
PEG hypersensitivity usually triggered by molecular weights of 3350, higher
Hypersensitivity to polyethylene glycols is not a common cause of anaphylaxis induced by drugs, according to a study published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
FARE grant recipient aims to develop FPIES diagnostic and predictive tests
Research will aim to identify biomarkers that could strengthen and facilitate diagnostic pathways for FPIES.
NASA satellite data available for health research, policy
SAN DIEGO — As a constellation of satellites orbits the Earth, researchers, health care providers, policymakers and other stakeholders in respiratory health can harness their power, said John Haynes, MS, of NASA’s Earth Action Program.
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