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08/19/2024
Anthony Calabro, MA
The nasal spray is the first FDA-approved epinephrine product for the treatment of anaphylaxis not to be administered by injection.
08/19/2024
04/20/2024
In 2017, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) released a recommendation stating that early introduction of peanuts to children aged as young as 4 months old may prevent peanut allergy. Do you recommend...
04/20/2024
12/12/2023
In this podcast, John Harrington, MD, speaks with Angela Hogan, MD, about the importance of safely introducing eggs and peanuts in infants aged 4 to 6 months to help reduce their risk for developing a...
12/12/2023
Interactive Features
04/20/2024
In 2017, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) released a recommendation stating that early introduction of peanuts to children aged as young as 4 months old may prevent peanut allergy. Do you recommend...
04/20/2024
Clinical Insights
12/12/2023
In this podcast, John Harrington, MD, speaks with Angela Hogan, MD, about the importance of safely introducing eggs and peanuts in infants aged 4 to 6 months to help reduce their risk for developing a...
12/12/2023
05/13/2022
Derek Chu, MD, PhD, from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, discussed the clinical significance of his new study, which indicates that peanut oral immunotherapy is associated with significantly...
05/13/2022
01/15/2022
Derek Chu, MD, PhD, internal medicine specialist at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, and lead author of the PACE study, discusses the state of available evidence for the benefits and harms of peanut...
01/15/2022