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Acute sinusitis in kids: Bacterial testing may curb antibiotic use
Antibiotics do little in the absence of bacterial pathogens in the nasopharynx of children with acute sinusitis, according to a study, suggesting that testing for specific bacteria on presentation may help prevent unnecessary antibiotic use.
Acute sinusitis in kids: Bacterial testing may curb antibiotic use
23 Aug 2023Prior vaccinations may have AD risk-lowering benefit
Getting vaccinated against tetanus, diphtheria, shingles, and pneumonia appears to help lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in older people, according to a claims-based cohort study involving more than 1.5 million individuals.
Prior vaccinations may have AD risk-lowering benefit
22 Aug 2023SC on par with IV rituximab in CD20+ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
In patients with previously untreated CD20+ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), treatment with subcutaneous (SC) rituximab is not inferior to intravenous (IV) rituximab in terms of serum trough levels, efficacy, and tolerability, as shown in a study presented at EHA 2023.
SC on par with IV rituximab in CD20+ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
22 Aug 2023Which factors predict sustained seizure reduction with brivaracetam in focal epilepsy?
In patients with focal epilepsy, seizure frequency at baseline and the number of previous antiseizure medications (ASMs) used can predict sustained reduction in seizure frequency with adjunctive brivaracetam, according to data from the BRIVAFIRST study.