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Arterial blood gas (ABG) testing in the ICU is frequently not done or delayed in patients who are Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latino, and female.
Inhaled corticosteroids use is common in bronchiectasis, even among patients who don’t meet guideline criteria for ICS use.
Radiation from CT scans may cause as many as 5% of cancers diagnosed each year in the United States, research suggests.
Risk factors for mortality in AAV-ILD included age, a history of smoking, a UIP pattern, acute exacerbations of ILD, and the microscopic polyangiitis subtype.
Food companies and dye manufacturers are preparing for the 2026 ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes in food.
The HHS took back its declaration that it would be creating a registry for autism spectrum disorder as part of its new research project.
RFK Jr has proposed a nationwide TV ad campaign promoting healthy eating and exercise with a budget of tens of millions of dollars.
Tirzepatide is now approved for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, highlighting the drug class' potential in sleep medicine.
Patients with severe asthma (4.6% of asthma patients) are more likely to be female, older, and have higher BMI than those with non-severe asthma.
Adolescents with food allergy had 2.83 food allergic reactions per 100 person-months, just under half of which met the criteria for anaphylaxis.
Cytisinicline significantly increased the likelihood of quitting and reduced nicotine cravings in adult smokers, according to findings from a second phase 3 smoking cessation trial.
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