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Tirzepatide is now approved for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, highlighting the drug class' potential in sleep medicine.
Patients with severe asthma (4.6% of asthma patients) are more likely to be female, older, and have higher BMI than those with non-severe asthma.
Adolescents with food allergy had 2.83 food allergic reactions per 100 person-months, just under half of which met the criteria for anaphylaxis.
Cytisinicline significantly increased the likelihood of quitting and reduced nicotine cravings in adult smokers, according to findings from a second phase 3 smoking cessation trial.
Pertussis rates so far in 2025 are at least twice as high as this time last year, with three pediatric deaths reported in the last 6 months.
Taletrectinib can be effective in patients with TKI-naïve or TKI-pretreated advanced NSCLC, a pooled analysis suggests.
Enrollment in the school-based asthma therapy program increased asthma control rates among children and decreased health care utilization.
The HHS will not end funding for the Women's Health Initiative, a major ongoing study started in 1992 that has produced 2400 papers.
The USDA withdrew a proposed rule requiring poultry companies to keep salmonella levels below a set threshold.