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Some children report limited improvement in atopic eczema as a result of wearing silk garments

Children Report Limited Eczema Improvement With Silk

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The authors say child data enhances understanding of adherence, non-adherence
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Clinical Oral Food Challenges Result in Few Reactions

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86 percent of challenges result in no reactions; anaphylaxis absent in 98 percent
For patients with uncontrolled asthma despite treatment with long-acting beta-agonists and medium-to-high doses of inhaled glucocorticoids

Reduced Asthma Exacerbations Seen With Tezepelumab

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Reduction seen with three dose levels of tezepelumab regardless of blood eosinophil counts
Proposed budget cuts could seriously hamper efforts to address antimicrobial resistance

Budget Cuts Threaten Research on Antimicrobial Resistance

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Patient safety, international status of the U.S. as leader in combating AMR both at risk
Physicians should be aware of societal codes of conduct that affect family beliefs and behaviors regarding information disclosure to pediatric patients

Docs Should Be Aware of Family Beliefs Regarding Nondisclosure

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Evidence from Middle East literature suggests variability in practices, preferences of truth telling
For adults with atopic dermatitis

Dupilumab Improves Quality of Life in Atopic Dermatitis

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Correlation for QoL scores with changes in efficacy outcomes, including eczema area and severity index

August 2017 Briefing – Allergy

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Allergy for August 2017. This roundup includes the latest...
Patients with local allergic rhinitis show worsening of rhinitis

Local Allergic Rhinitis Often Progresses Over Time

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With increase in emergency care, development of asthma, loss of allergen tolerance, QoL impairment
Minimal evidence is available for guidelines for electronic communication between patients and providers

Minimal Evidence for Electronic Communication Guidelines

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Current guidelines for e-communication between patients, providers based on minimal evidence
Parents often try complementary treatments when their children are ill

Many Parents Aren’t Divulging CAM Use to Child’s Provider

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Providers urged to regularly inquire about all therapies family is using to care for child