Pulmonology
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At Last, a Nasal Epinephrine Spray
Nasal epinephrine spray can help to avoid mistakes and fear in typical treatment.
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Anaphylaxis Treatment Uncertainty Persists for Patients and Professionals
Many patients and families struggle to recognize and manage severe allergic reactions effectively.
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Just Call It ‘Chronic Rhinitis’ and Reach for These Treatments
One clue that it might be nonallergic rhinitis is the age of onset. If the symptoms are later in onset (older age), then 30%-40% of rhinitis is...
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Chronic Cough in Children: Identifying Common and Uncommon Causes
A pediatric pulmonologist reviews both the major causes of chronic cough as well as the rare zebras to watch out for.
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Artificial Intelligence Helps Diagnose Lung Disease in Infants and Outperforms Trainee Doctors
ChatGPT and trainee doctors scored an average of 7 and 4 out of 9, respectively.
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High Levels of Indoor Pollutants Promote Wheezing in Preschoolers
Overall, ever wheezing was significantly associated with higher concentrations of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, this study finds.
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Reduced Vaccination Rates Contribute to Rising Pertussis Numbers
Whooping cough rates are as much as 5 times higher than last year in some areas due to reduced vaccinations and immunity.
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Pertussis Rates Up Compared With Recent Years
The latest available CDC data indicate that Tdap vaccine coverage in adults is approximately 40%, which means that there may be a large number of...
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Whooping Cough Likely on Pace for a 5-Year High
This year in the United States, more than 10,000 whooping cough cases have been reported, compared with 2815 cases in all of 2023.
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Chronotherapy: Why Timing Drugs to Our Body Clocks May Work
More research showed circadian medicine — timing drug-taking to one’s body clock — could reduce side effects and improve the effectiveness of a...
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New Administration Routes for Adrenaline in Anaphylaxis
Intramuscular autoinjectors are not always used for a variety of reasons; new administration routes may increase use.