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Air pollution in pregnancy perturbs development of offspring’s immune system
Prenatal exposure to air pollution appears to disrupt immune development in the offspring’s early life, in turn increasing the risk of allergic rhinitis and asthma, a recent study has found.
Air pollution in pregnancy perturbs development of offspring’s immune system
21 Sep 2022Having regular meals helps prevent IBS in adults
Individuals who observe a regular meal pattern are less likely to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), IBS-mixed, and the syndrome severity, a study has shown. Meal regularity is also associated with lower IBS prevalence in women and in those with normal weight.
Having regular meals helps prevent IBS in adults
21 Sep 2022Cross-transmission for anxiety disorder includes genetic, rearing effects
Both genetic and rearing effects appear in cross-generational transmission for anxiety disorder (AD) and its major subtypes, a recent study has shown.
Cross-transmission for anxiety disorder includes genetic, rearing effects
21 Sep 2022ALLEGRO-LT shows long-term benefit of ritlecitinib for alopecia areata
In the interim analysis of the ongoing phase III ALLEGRO-LT trial, the investigational oral JAK3*/TEC inhibitor ritlecitinib demonstrated long-term safety and remarkable scalp hair regrowth in adults and adolescents with alopecia areata (AA).
ALLEGRO-LT shows long-term benefit of ritlecitinib for alopecia areata
21 Sep 2022Awake prone positioning helps avoid mechanical ventilation in COVID-19
Keeping COVID-19 patients in the prone position even while they are awake appears to reduce the need for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), according to a recent Singapore study.