Diabetes, Obesity, and Weight Loss: An Update
New findings and guidelines translate into better awareness, understanding, and clinical decision making.
Asthma in America 2016 Survey: At-a-Glance
About 90% of asthma patients use rescue inhalers--perhaps its because nearly 60% weren't instructed at diagnosis on asthma triggers to avoid. More results, here.
Very Poorly Controlled Asthma Persists for More Than a Decade
Variables associated with very poorly controlled asthma identified by TENOR II study offer targets for more aggressive disease management.
Asthma Patients Treated Safely with Salmeterol-Fluticasone Combo
An FDA-mandated study finds use of LABA plus ICS in a single inhaler noninferior to ICS alone with regard to serious asthma outcomes.
Vaccination Strategy May Promise Allergy Prevention
An experimental cell-based therapy induces permanent allergen-specific immunologic tolerance to prevent IgE-mediated allergy.
Uptick in Food Allergy Not a Result of Increased Sensitization
Why has the number of food allergies increased but overall sensitization to food allergens remained static?
Hypoxia, Sleep Apnea Linked in Diabetes
And the parameters of hypoxemia may be more sensitive than the apnea–hypopnea index.
A Diabetes and Diet Update: 4 New Studies
This short slideshow highlights four new studies on eating habits that demonstrate how diet may affect patients’ health.
Novel Pathway May Trigger Non-inflammatory Asthma
The discovery may spell relief for the large number of asthma patients that do not respond to conventional therapy.
Asthma Prevalence Higher in Heavier Women
New analysis of NCHS data found that obese women have nearly 2X the prevalence of asthma as women of normal weight.
Air Pollution Increases Risk of Preterm Birth in Mothers with Asthma
Exposure to pollutants may cause internal stress that interferes with embryo implantation or placental development, say study authors.
DNA Methylation Links Allergic Disease with Season of Birth
Results of a new study help explain why your adult patients with atopy most likely have autumn birthdays.
Patient Assessment Key in Childhood Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
Poor agreement between caregiver and children for report of symptoms and relief presents a challenge in clinical trials.
4 New Diabetes Links
Associations between diabetes and heart failure, insulin resistance, cancer, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease have been identified.
Type 2 Diabetes Reversible With Low Calorie Diet
Even patients who have had the condition for up to 10 years can reverse it by losing weight and then maintaining the weight loss.
Intralymphatic Immunotherapy Safely Reduces Allergy Symptoms
The emerging therapy may help overcome drawbacks of existing immunotherapies, such as treatment duration and poor adherence.
Immunotherapy Reduces Allergy Symptoms in Baby Boomers
Hay fever is common in adults age 65 years and older but there is little research on the efficacy of customary immunotherapy in this group.
Diabetes Drug May Stop Stroke, Help Lipids
Pioglitazone may prevent repeated cardiovascular events in some patients. Combined with omega-3 fatty acids, the drug also can improve lipid metabolism.
Diabetes Update: 4 New Studies
Recent research reveals how social media can help young patients avoid disease complications, how EHRs may ID patients for screening, and other findings.
Cold Viruses Trigger Asthma Exacerbations in Schoolchildren
Authors of a computer modeling study suggest their results can be used to improve public health strategies at the riskiest times of year.
Air Pollution Reduces Lung Function in Minority Children with Asthma
This vulnerable population faces additional risk of reduced lung function through a complex interplay of genetics and environment.
New Diabetes Guidelines Steer Management
Refinements based on new clinical information fill out the particulars of a newly updated comprehensive algorithm.
4 New Developments in Diabetes
Here: a brief overview of 4 recent diabetes developments, including a call for a new way to classify the disease and a new online test for prediabetes.
Asthma May Be a Risk Factor for Shingles in Adults
Authors of a new study propose that suppression by asthma of adaptive immunity may increase the risk of zoster virus reactivation.
Childhood Respiratory Infections Predict Asthma in Young Adults
Authors of a new study found that the risk of asthma had the strongest association with infections occurring before age 3 years.
New Diabetes Guidelines Feature Individualized Care
The newly released recommendations outline key goals and the tools to reach them, including a tiered approach to obesity management.
New Diabetes Cases Trending Down
Diabetes isn’t going away anytime soon, but a new CDC report reveals encouraging signs of decline.
Antioxidant Vitamins Protect Men Against COPD
Vitamins C and E, in particular, have a beneficial effect on COPD risk and lung function in men, a new study found.
Prostate Cancer Treatments Abundant, Not Perfect
A range of options for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer offer benefits, but impact on survival and sequencing guidance are less than optimal.
Social Environment Plays Key Role in Men’s Health
African American and white men in racially integrated communities with comparable incomes have far fewer differences in behaviors that contribute to poor health, this study showed.