For parents of kids with food allergies, social media can bring support—and stress
Having a child with food allergies isn’t easy to manage, and now new research shows that most of these parents turn to social media for medical advice.
Having a child with food allergies isn’t easy to manage, and now new research shows that most of these parents turn to social media for medical advice.
Regular use of fish oil supplements might increase—rather than lessen—the risk of first-time heart disease and stroke among those in good cardiovascular health, but may…
Currently available flu medications only target the virus after it has already established an infection, but what if a drug could prevent infection in the…
AAAAI’s Dr. Dave Stukus and Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) share tips to prepare yourself if you have needle phobia, but have been…
In contrast to other immune cell lineages, little is known about how eosinophils develop, expand, and mature in health and disease. Using single-cell RNA sequencing,…
Behind the scenes, as tumors progress and gain resistance to treatment, a protein called YB-1 quietly gives directions. Now, researchers at Oregon Health & Science…
This Medical News story discusses the development of experimental combination vaccines for adults.
Poor adherence to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease maintenance therapies impairs health outcomes. Proven and cost-effective programs to promote adherence and persistence are not…
PD-1 blockade in the absence of TREM2 biases gut macrophages and microbiota toward inflammatory programs and enhances tumor control.
Macronutrient supply and socioeconomic status are emerging confounding variables for asthma, according to an analysis published in The European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.Using…
A study published in iScience from researchers from the Ivcher Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Technology at Reichman University offers a new perspective towards the…