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Q&A: FARE Food Summit spotlights advocacy efforts, treatment advancements in food allergy
The Food Allergy Research & Education Food Summit will offer a plethora of sessions on the latest food allergy topics when it takes place from Oct. 18 to 20 in Washington, D.C.
Serum sickness-like reactions may emerge with biologic treatment
BOSTON — Physicians should consider delayed hypersensitivity reactions such as serum sickness when patients experience symptoms during biologic treatment, according to a poster presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting.
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‘Knowing your worth’ can help physician assistants deal with bias in medicine
In every domain of her life, Amanda Michaud, DMSc, PA-C, AE-C, strives to help uplift fellow women, from encouraging other female physician assistants to recognize their worth to helping young girls to develop their hockey skills.
Mild to moderate asthma may include high FeNO, eosinophil counts
Patients with mild to moderate asthma and self-reported asthma control may have elevated levels of fractional exhaled nitric oxide and eosinophils, according to a poster presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
Q&A: ACAAI program chair previews upcoming conference
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting will take place in Boston this year under the theme “Advancing Allergy/Immunology Discovery.”
BLOG: Being a physician landlord to your private equity buyer
In our prior blog post, we discussed the frequent need to separate, from a legal and financial perspective, the real property from the practice in order to consummate a practice transaction with a private equity buyer.
Elijah’s Law passes in California to protect children with food allergies
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Elijah’s Law, also known as AB 2317, into law in September, which was drafted to protect children with food allergies who attend childcare centers.
Tralokinumab shows promise as long-term treatment for head, neck atopic dermatitis
Nearly half of patients with head and neck atopic dermatitis who were treated with tralokinumab reported disease clearance after 9 months, according to a presentation at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress.
Native American children, young adults with eosinophilic esophagitis see barriers in care
Native American youth have increased odds for feeding tube placement, not receiving eosinophilic esophagitis treatment upon diagnosis and barriers to health care access, according to a study in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
FDA clears AccuTest allergy skin testing device
ALK announced the FDA approval of its new line of allergy skin testing devices and well trays, according to a company press release.
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