Slideshow: Mental Health Burden of Food Allergy, Nutritional Intervention May Help Children
May 23rd 2024Recent research on food allergy highlights the mental health concerns of people living with a food allergy, how nutritional intervention can help children with food allergy, and that peanut introduction can reduce rates of new allergy in high-risk infants.
Vitamin D Deficiency May Increase Gastrointestinal Bleeding Risk in Patients on Blood Thinners
May 22nd 2024Study findings can raise awareness for both patients and health care providers about vitamin D deficiency as a potential contributor to bleeding risk, as well as lead to more personalized treatment approaches for patients on blood thinners.
Pharmacists Play Key Role in Warning Public About Dangers of Tianeptine Misuse
May 22nd 2024Savannah Roberts Clary, PharmD, BCPS, CPGx, a clinical pharmacist with Aegis Sciences Corporation, talks about the dangers of tianeptine and how pharmacists can help warn the public about the potential hazards of tianeptine.
Tianeptine Misuse Raises Concerns Across US, but is Stigmatizing the Drug Helpful?
May 21st 2024Unregulated tianeptine, often referred to as “gas station heroin,” has led to serious adverse effects. But while health officials warn the public about its potential dangers, others are concerned stigmatization could ruin any future chance of the drugs medicinal use.
Closed-Loop Glucose Management Led to Direct, Indirect Benefits Among Youth With T1D
May 21st 2024Beyond improving glucose control, hybrid closed-loop glucose monitoring systems offered indirect benefits like reduced fear of hypoglycemia and improved sleep quality among youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
Post–COVID-19 Condition: The Frustrating Fight for Recognition and Treatment
May 20th 2024Health care providers must listen to patients who voice their experiences with post–COVID-19 condition symptoms. Only then can a clearer picture of the condition emerge for the millions of patients who have the near-invisible disease.