Dupixent Shows Positive Results for Children Under 12 with Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Phase 3 Trial
July 20th 2022Dupilumab (Dupixent) is the first medicine to improve signs of eosinophilic esophagitis and support weight gain in children ages 1 to 11, for whom there are no currently approved treatments.
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CDC: HIV Testing, Diagnoses Dropped Significantly During the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 14th 2022In 2020, there was a 17% decrease in new HIV diagnoses and significant reductions in HIV testing in health care and non-health care settings, impeding the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative to increase testing and reduce infections.
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Patients with Suspicion of Systemic Disease Require Ongoing Follow-Up for Diagnosis
July 14th 2022A recent case report detailing multiple procedures and inconclusive biopsies underwent by a patient with unusual presentation of immunoglobulin G4-related disease before conclusive diagnosis emphasizes the importance of follow-up with patients with suspicion of systemic disease.
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Though most primary care physicians indicate a willingness to accept expanded recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice suggesting administration of recombinant zoster vaccine for adult patients who are immunocompromised, cost concerns and knowledge gaps limit vaccine delivery.
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Vitamin D Intoxication from Supplements Both Possible and Harmful, Physicians Report
July 8th 2022Hypervitaminosis D, a condition characterized by elevated vitamin D levels, is associated with potential serious health issues, such as psychosis, abdominal pain, vomiting, pancreatitis, and renal failure.
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