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Deep quantum modeling enables new drugs for hereditary angioedema
With deep quantum modeling, researchers can go beyond the millions of distinct chemical structures previously accessible to scientists and explore 1060 possible combinations to find treatments for hereditary angioedema and other diseases.
Food allergy conference to tackle immunotherapy, biologics, other topics
Immunotherapy, biologics, difficult cases, practice management and more are on the schedule of the seventh Food Allergy Support Team Annual Meeting, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22, in Dallas.
California child advocate back at state capitol to champion new allergy safety bill
Zacky Muñoz is once again in front of the California state capitol with his third piece of legislation advocating to advance the safety of school-aged children with critical allergies.
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‘We cannot pour from an empty cup:’ Work-life balance takes priority for today’s providers
When it comes to work-life balance, providers in the past skewed more toward work than life.
Climate change major cause of increased allergy prevalence
Global warming and climate change are affecting the human exposome and triggering more complex immune responses, according to a review published in Frontiers in Science.
Sublingual immunotherapy may be used in buildup phase before oral immunotherapy
Children at high risk for reactions in oral immunotherapy for food allergy may benefit from sublingual immunotherapy before oral food challenges, according to a study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Q&A: Pregnant women remain at higher risk for complications from COVID-19
At the start of the pandemic, there were no data to show whether asthma put pregnant women at higher risk for complications from COVID-19, according to a review published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Topol: AI-fueled ‘keyboard liberation’ will improve the medical encounter
BOSTON — “We should be embracing [AI] and trying to make this a priority to get this right, because I don’t know any alternative to get us out of this frustration right now outside of this technology,” Eric Topol, MD, said.
Quality of life improves with sublingual immunotherapy for patients with allergic rhinitis
Sublingual immunotherapy tablets improved quality of life for patients with allergic rhinitis with and without conjunctivitis, according to a review published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Dupilumab treatment for atopic dermatitis linked to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma development
A new study finds that dupilumab is associated with an increased risk for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in patients taking the drug for atopic dermatitis.
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