
Upadacitinib has shown promising results for a variety of diseases such as severe atopic dermatitis and psoriatic arthritis, but its future remains uncertain.
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Upadacitinib has shown promising results for a variety of diseases such as severe atopic dermatitis and psoriatic arthritis, but its future remains uncertain.

The new kinoid vaccine has shown positive results in mice with human proteins, and the France-based team remain optimistic of human trials in the future.

Roughly 60% of participants in the SINUS-24 and SINUS-52 trials reported improvements in the severity of loss-of-taste.

Researchers in the UK recommend early detection and treatment of food allergy and sensitization to avoid complications in adulthood.

Research on the effect of methotrexate and other immunosuppressants in regard to the COVID-19 vaccine are encouraging yet unfinished.

Dr. Jorge Maspero speaks of the complications of severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps and how dupilumab could improve the daily struggles patients face.

Despite a global decrease in asthma deaths, researchers say the disease is particularly threatening to patients with atopic dermatitis.

Dr. Jorge Maspero speaks of the recent successes of the two newest trials, and what they could mean for the future of chronic rhinosinusitis management.

The new PDUFA date for the biologic has been scheduled for early 2022.

Post-survey responses show educators were eager to learn more about how to prevent students from experiencing food-anaphylactic reactions.

Research shows that detailed systems of care for infants suffering with BPD are integral in managing the national rate of infection.

The study highlights the myriad of physical and emotional complications in young patients in the London area.

Investigators say that dietary habits in youth and young adult patients with diabetes can be impacted by income, employment, ethnicity, and a variety of other factors.

Researchers push for transparency between health care professionals and patients with diabetes about the safety and efficacy of the influenza vaccine

The study shows a reduction in hemoglobin and a reduced risk of hypoglycemia in participants.

Of the two diabetes treatments included in the study, patients with Gla-300 had lower recorded total health costs and greater commitment to treatment.



Researchers found that different pets elicit different allergy responses in child participants.

An investigative team is skeptical on the involvement if autonomic nervous function in cases of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Investigators recorded a significant decrease in disease-specific anxiety in parents and children provided online therapy.

Investigators suggest symptoms in asthmatic patients are more severe, although it does not result in higher mortality rates.

A team of investigators stress the impact of the disease on patients as mortality rates grow worldwide.

The monoclonal antibody has proved effective in combatting the spread of fibrocytes in asthmatic individuals.

A new Polish study calls for greater focus on asthma and the link to delirium in older patients, who may face greater mortality risk.

A large number of nationwide infection rates in long-term care facilities are a product of seasonal influenza and RSV, according to a new study.

Researchers urge parents and doctors to take a closer look at the common disease and its possible more severe subtypes.