
Despite shifting guidelines and growing awareness, food allergies continue to rise, and experts point to multiple possible culprits.

Despite shifting guidelines and growing awareness, food allergies continue to rise, and experts point to multiple possible culprits.

Variance in lens size or position and angle width, among other measurements, were effective indicators of long-term angle closure progression, based on a recent retrospective study.

TRYPTYR, formerly AR-15512, displayed rapid onset and sustained tear production in its pivotal Phase 3 trials in 2024.

The FDA approves hydrocortisone oral solution for pediatric adrenal insufficiency, enhancing dosing accuracy and ease for young patients and caregivers.

Counting down the most impactful news at major medical meetings, it’s the HCPLive Five! This episode focuses on 5 key pulmonology updates from the 2025 American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference.

Female sex, CRSsNP, prior sinus surgery, and allergies are linked to worse postnasal discharge in chronic rhinosinusitis, a recent study found.

Moderate-severe asthma, anaphylaxis, and allergic rhinitis risk are all higher in children with atopic dermatitis and food allergy.

During her ATS interview, Lisa Wood, PhD, spoke about economic and geographic disparities and their connection to diet and related respiratory health outcomes.

AHN Saint Vincent Hospital offers advanced neurological care, reducing wait times and providing local access to specialized treatments for various conditions.

AHN is proud to offer a new, minimally invasive treatment for stress incontinence in men.

G-POEM procedure at AHN provides easier, minimally invasive option to improve gastroparesis symptoms.

Microsurgical reconstruction now available for complex upper extremity cases.

All surgical options for rhinitis, including turbinate and posterior nasal nerve procedures, significantly reduce congestion, rhinorrhea, and other symptoms.

CABG procedure proves to be effective in treating severe CAD cases.

Yale researchers reveal how geographic factors impact health risks for older Americans, highlighting disparities in mortality and disability rates.

In this episode, hosts explore technosphere inhaled insulin (Afrezza) in comparison to standard diabetes therapies in the INHALE-3 trial.

Loading doses of the two anti-VEGF treatments for macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion may be interchangeable, providing a cheaper alternative to ranibizumab.

This ATS interview features Lisa Wood, PhD, discussing recent findings related to childhood dietary intake and its connection to respiratory health.

Study suggests age 2 may be optimal for hen’s egg oral food challenge in FPIES. Early OFCs linked to higher risk of positive results in Turkish pediatric cohort.

Despite the effectiveness of weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, only 3% of eligible adults receive prescriptions, highlighting significant disparities.

Yale researchers unveil a groundbreaking 3D-bioprinted synthetic aorta, promising revolutionary advancements in cardiovascular disease treatment and patient care.

Researchers uncover a mechanism of insulin resistance in obese adolescents, paving the way for potential interventions to prevent type 2 diabetes.

New research suggests intensive blood pressure management may significantly benefit adults aged 80 and older, challenging previous treatment assumptions.

Iron deficiency affects millions globally, especially women, yet remains underdiagnosed. Regular screening can prevent severe health issues and improve lives.

Bose explains her research on vaping among millennial adults who may be at peak lung health, describing the diverse landscape of vaping devices and products.

A recent study reveals that glaucoma surgery significantly improves visual outcomes and reduces medication burden in children with uveitic glaucoma.

Amy Spizuoco, DO, joins the show to discuss her journey as a key opinion leader in dermatology.

New clinical guidelines offer 11 key actions for managing chronic rhinosinusitis, guiding surgery decisions, and improving patient care.

View conference highlights from HCPLive’s coverage of the American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference 2025.

A retrospective study indicated the safety and efficacy of FA implants, exhibiting its success in lowering central retina thickness.