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Fewer Food Allergies in Kids If Mom Drinks Milk While Breastfeeding: Study

The Pharma Data

4, 2021 — Mothers who drink cow’s milk while breastfeeding may reduce their child’s risk of developing food allergies , a new Swedish study suggests. “Though the association is clear, we do not claim that drinking cow’s milk would be a general cure for food allergies,” she said in a university news release.

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Senior FDA Official Dr. Julie Beitz Joins Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. as Principal Drug Regulatory Expert

FDA Law Blog

Dr. Beitz earned a Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude and honors in chemistry) from Barnard College, Columbia University, and a Doctor of Medicine from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University.

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Clariness, DailyBreath partner to drive recruitment in asthma trials

pharmaphorum

Clariness’ earlier technology partnerships include an alliance with Mika and its eponymous digital application which links patients to their doctors. The post Clariness, DailyBreath partner to drive recruitment in asthma trials appeared first on.

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Pediatric Psoriasis vs. Eczema

Olympian Clinical Research

Before starting any treatment, it is essential to talk to your child’s doctor about the potential risks and benefits. About 30% of children with eczema have a food allergy, and many children may develop asthma or hay fever. Insomnia, allergies, and asthma may also be more common in children with eczema.

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Top Life Science News and Trends in 2023 at Xtalks

XTalks

The companies include a diverse range engaged in innovative approaches in areas like oncology, genetic medicines, inflammatory diseases, dermatology and cardiorenal therapy. Bayer’s Astepro (azelastine), an over-the-counter medication for cold, flu and allergies, led the pack in the first half of 2023 with 7.4 billion ad impressions.

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17 creams to STOP ITCHING FAST

Druggist

NICE sets treatment recommendations for doctors and other healthcare professionals in the UK. Certain products reviewed in this post have a limit on the treatment duration when used over the counter, without the supervision of a doctor. Steroid creams should not be applied on the face unless a doctor supervises the treatment.