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MDedge Daily News: Atopic Dermatitis severity reduced by topical microbiome treatment


 

Roseomonas mucosa bacteria obtained from healthy volunteers without atopic dermatitis reduced the severity of the disorder in a small, early-phase study of 10 adults and 5 children with atopic dermatitis. Also today, a new device could detect osteoarthritis with sound and motion, seven days of antibiotics is enough for gram-negative bacteremias, and canagliflozen is linked to lower HbA1c levels in younger patients.

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