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ACAAI: Many Anaphylaxis Protocols Are Incomplete, Outdated

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Second study shows that only 14 percent of patients correctly identified symptoms requiring epinephrine

Cognitive Therapy, Modafinil, Combo All Beneficial for Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue

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Change in Modified Fatigue Impact Scale scores did not differ between the groups

ACAAI: Most Syphilis Patients With Penicillin Allergy Have Low Risk for Severe Allergy

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Authors call for aggressively delabeling these patients to avoid treatment failure

Coffee Intake During Pregnancy Not Linked to Neurodevelopmental Issues

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Findings similar in both observation and Mendelian randomization analyses

Different Forms of Childhood Adversity Tied to Different Psychiatric Problems

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Authors say findings can inform targeted early prevention and intervention strategies for at-risk youth

Medicaid Expansion Increases Guideline-Concordant Treatment for Breast Cancer

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Increase seen in receipt of guideline-concordant treatment for women newly diagnosed with HR-negative, HER2-positive breast cancer

Eucaloric Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet Improves β-Cell Function in T2DM

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Significant effect on acute and maximal C-peptide response at 12 weeks seen with carbohydrate-restricted diet

Severe Mental Illness Tied to Fragility Fractures in People 50 Years and Older

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For people aged 50 years and older with severe mental illness, risk for fragility fractures is increased across all ages

GIP/GLP-1 RA Beneficial for Patients With Opioid, Alcohol Use Disorder

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Prescription of GIP/GLP-1 RA linked to lower rates of opioid overdose and alcohol intoxication

EPA Finalizes Tough New Standards on Lead Paint Dust

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By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Oct. 24, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- In a move that further toughens safety standards for lead paint dust, the...