This nationwide study explores how concurrent opioid-use disorder affects the outcomes of patients admitted to US hospitals for asthma exacerbation. Find out what the primary and secondary outcomes are and more: https://t.co/GTdGj3ZAkd
How do key comorbidities and behavioral factors, as well as type 2 inflammation act to limit remission in severe asthma patients? How do you define remission and identify super-responders? Read this fascinating review: https://t.co/UkIqPwPgyn
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Omalizumab provides clinicians with multiple food allergy treatment options for patients. This yardstick provides a review of data leading to its food allergy indication and how to best use this and other therapies. Read more: https://t.co/hYZHZPO2kM
Are you a deep thinker? December's Planetary Health review considers how urgent structural changes in how we live are essential to the future of human health and the flourishing of all life on Earth. Read more: https://t.co/XxrMH7WINq
Wonder what your colleagues are reading in Annals? Take a look at the Most Read (Last 30 Days) section of the Annals homepage and find out! https://t.co/xn8P3znxU2
Do patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis report more symptom-free months when treated with dupilumab? Find out the patient-centered results in Annals: https://t.co/KCuUbB5G7X
How do you prevent HAE attacks in adolescents? A study with lanadelumab showed long-term efficacy and helped improve health-related quality of life as well as good toleration by adolescents. https://t.co/shV8EH1Tda
Did you know Annals features collections of articles based on topic? Asthma, Clinical Practice, Drug Allergy, Immunodeficiency, Rhinosinusitis, and more! Access them in the Collections area about halfway down the Annals homepage: https://t.co/xn8P3znxU2
The Israel-Hamas war has been exceedingly traumatic for the region's population and for Allergists & Immunologists in Israel. Clinical trials have plummeted, and scientists report that laboratory activity has diminished considerably. Learn more: https://t.co/Oe2HCxHOr8
This CME review discusses the evidence for a causal relation between exposure to violence and asthma, the clinical implications of this evidence, and proposes future directions for research. https://t.co/Td9I2JsGHM
On college campuses, food pantries play a critical role in reducing the burden for food-insecure individuals; however, most pantries are unable to provide sufficient accommodations for clients with food allergies or other diet-treated conditions. https://t.co/krgqZXhEwS
Needle phobia is underrecognized and has been reported in young children but also in some adults. An available, portable nasal delivery device will facilitate rapid treatment, which should improve outcomes. Learn more: https://t.co/C3AdLWsJrl
As part of Annals' Master Clinician series, Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD, explains his approach for the treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis. Read more about this approach and see the accompanying flow chart. https://t.co/t97dnzKn8p
What's in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology this month? The issue focuses on the effect of violence and war on allergic conditions. @Annals allergy #allergist https://t.co/em1Diutrwe