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Study finds chronic jet lag–like body clocks in people with HIV
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
The mistimed circadian phase in people living with HIV is linked to later sleep onset and earlier waking and has “important potential implications...
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New statement guides the diagnosis of pediatric anxiety
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
Clinicians must distinguish between normal anxiety, situational anxiety, and specific anxiety disorder. “It’s detective work.”
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Rapid action or sustained effect? Methotrexate vs. ciclosporin for pediatric AD
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
In the TREAT trial, 103 patients with AD (mean age, 10 years) who had not responded to topical treatment, were randomly assigned to oral...
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Online support tool improves AD self-management
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
The intervention, directed either at parents of children with AD or young adults with AD, “is very low cost, evidence based, easily accessible,...
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Plant-based diet cut hot flashes 78%: WAVS study
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
Postmenopausal women who ate a reduced-fat, vegan diet supplemented with soy experienced far fewer hot flashes and improved quality of live,...
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Remote assessment of atopic dermatitis is feasible with patient-provided images: Study
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
Overall, the main problem with remote assessment seems to be the feasibility of patients providing images, according to the investigator.
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Dupilumab-associated ocular surface disease in patients with AD: Unraveling the link
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
In the study, dupilumab treatment was associated with a significant decline in the production of Mucin5AC, suggesting a decline in function of the...
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Evidence mounting that full-body emollients don’t prevent AD in at-risk babies
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
“So far, the science does not look convincing,” said the lead investigator, Dr. Hywel C. Williams.
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Study finds systemic AD treatment relieves depressive symptoms along with skin symptoms
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
MONTREAL – Systemic treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) boosts mood in addition...
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Increased HIV infection linked to pandemic-related access to PrEP
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
Changes in PrEP access were reported by a total of 109 (13.8%) of baseline respondents.
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Ublituximab bests teriflunomide in head-to-head clinical trials
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
The results of the ULTIMATE I and II trials may pave the way for ublituximab’s approval as the third high-efficacy anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody...
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VTE risk not elevated in AD patients on JAK inhibitors: Study
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
The labels of JAK inhibitors include a boxed warning describing an increased risk of “serious heart-related events such as heart attack or stroke...
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‘Flat denial’ can leave breast cancer patients with lasting scars
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
“I’ll just leave a little extra skin, in case you change your mind.”
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Underweight in early childhood persists
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
The findings of a new study ‘highlight the importance of preventing underweight in early life.’
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Injectable HIV prevention better than pills in two trials
- Author:
- Kate Johnson
“The incredible efficacy of long-acting PrEP for cisgender women shown by HPTN 084 is game-changing for our practice.”