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Mashup Score: 0Food Allergy - 1 hour(s) ago
Sindy K.Y. Tang Nicolas Castaño Kari C. Nadeau Stephen J. Galli Allergists are aware of the diversity of their patients’ personal history of allergic disease(s), the potential complexity of their individual pathophysiology, and the variety of treatment interventions (comprising both immunotherapy and other suitable treatments) that can be attempted. One recent development, the possible applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to the broad field of allergic diseases, has been extensively reviewed by
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Mashup Score: 1An Ethical Framework for Allergy and Immunology - 18 hour(s) ago
Ethical dilemmas routinely occur in the clinical practice of allergy and immunology. These ethical questions stem from the range of conditions and the different populations cared for by Allergists/Immunologists. Hence, medical ethics is not an esoteric concept, but a practical skill physicians exercise regularly. Moreover, an ethics-centered approach may improve patient safety and outcomes. This article describes key principles of bioethics and illustrates an ethical framework that physicians can use in their conversations with patients.
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Mashup Score: 0
The spectacular advances of modern medicine have distracted clinicians from applying the age-old principles of thorough history and examination followed by only ordering tests relevant to the patient’s presentation. The most obvious diagnosis is the most likely and should be addressed first. Ockham’s razor, or parsimonious medicine, should be applied because plurality of diagnoses is less likely than a single explanation. Component-resolved diagnostics and biological therapies for allergy/immune-mediated diseases have been highly effective when used by specialist allergy services.
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Mashup Score: 11ISLA DEL REY – Fundación Hospital de la Isla del Rey - 1 day(s) ago
Vive la historia del Mediterráneo occidental a través de este pequeño islote. Encontrarás un edificio singular del siglo XVIII y los restos de una basílica paleocristiana del siglo VI. La Isla del rey es también un espacio natural protegido con una importante flora y fauna autóctonas ****************** • COMO VISITAR LA ISLA DEL REY Del 11 de Mayo al 05 de Junio. De Lunes a Domingo: Salidas desde Mahón de 10:00 a 15:00 Regreso desde la Isla de 11:30 a 16:30 Visitas Fundación Del 06 de Junio al 07 de
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Mashup Score: 2Polysensitisation is associated with more severe symptoms: The reality of patients with allergy - 2 day(s) ago
“A blog about allergy, asthma & immunology”
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Mashup Score: 12
“A blog about allergy, asthma & immunology”
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Mashup Score: 4What a Clinician Needs to Know About Genome Editing: Status and Opportunities for Inborn Errors of Immunity - 2 day(s) ago
During the past 20 years, gene editing has emerged as a novel form of gene therapy. Since the publication of the first potentially therapeutic gene editing platform for genetic disorders, increasingly sophisticated editing technologies have been developed. As with viral vector-mediated gene addition, inborn errors of immunity are excellent candidate diseases for a corrective autologous hematopoietic stem cell gene editing strategy. Research on gene editing for inborn errors of immunity is still entirely preclinical, with no trials yet underway.
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The COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna do not cause such conditions as female infertility, myocardial infarction, Bell palsy, or Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults, according to a report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that reviewed evidence for…
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Mashup Score: 0Iron controls the development of airway hyperreactivity by regulating ILC2 metabolism and effector function - 2 day(s) ago
Iron regulates the metabolism and effector functions of ILC2s in murine and humanized models of ILC2-dependent allergic asthma.
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Mashup Score: 1California Retail Theft Rings Making Millions Allegedly Just Selling Stolen Goods on Amazon - 2 day(s) ago
One SoCal woman allegedly netted $8 million by selling shoplifted cosmetics on Amazon, while a San Jose operation reportedly made a mint reselling stolen TJ Maxx items at flea markets, as organized retail theft operations become more ruthlessly organized.
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