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Liver Lineup: Breaking Down Barriers in Hepatitis B Management

2+ hour, 4+ min ago  (270+ words) Hosts are joined by Su Wang, MD, MPH, to discuss the evolving management of hepatitis B and how to move care beyond silos with expanded treatment and provider empowerment. In this new episode of Liver Lineup, hosts Nancy Reau, MD,…...

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Recognizing, Managing Anaphylaxis in Infants

3+ week, 1+ day ago  (137+ words) In this segment, experts emphasize the importance of giving an infant experiencing anaphylaxis epinephrine at whatever dose may be available rather than delaying treatment. Part 3 of the special report turns to an increasingly important and nuanced topic: identifying and managing…...

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Updated Anaphylaxis Guidelines, Early Management Priorities

3+ week, 1+ day ago  (89+ words) In the opening segment of this special report, panelists discuss updated anaphylaxis guidelines and early management priorities. The panel also addressed common misconceptions that delay treatment, including uncertainty about diagnostic criteria and fear of adverse effects. Both experts stressed that…...

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Adherence, Specialty Pharmacies, and the Future of Precision Pediatric Care

3+ week, 3+ day ago  (245+ words) Adherence, Specialty Pharmacies, and the Future of Precision Pediatric Care'HCPLive Even the most advanced treatment plan is ineffective without adherence. In the final video in this series on management of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis in pediatric patients, Adelaide Hebert, MD,…...

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Most Marginalized Children with Uncontrolled Asthma Miss Specialist Care

3+ week, 4+ day ago  (321+ words) In an interview, investigators Emily Aman, MPH, and Rachel White highlight why marginalized children with uncontrolled asthma rarely see specialists. Children in marginalized communities with poorly controlled asthma rarely receive guideline-recommended specialist care, with fewer than 2 in 10 seeing a pulmonologist…...

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Potential of Epinephrine Sublingual Film for Anaphylaxis, With David Golden, MD

3+ week, 6+ day ago  (727+ words) Despite an FDA CRL over usability, trial data suggest the needle-free epinephrine film rivals autoinjectors in speed and absorption, with promise for real-world readiness. On February 2, 2026, Aquestive Therapuetics announced that the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) had issued a Complete…...

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Spotlighting Pediatric Dermatology Updates for 2026, With Dawn Eichenfield, MD, PhD

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (218+ words) This Q&A interview with Dawn Eichenfield, MD, PhD, highlights notable takeaways from her session at Maui Derm Hawaii titled "Pediatric Dermatology 2026." The 2026 Maui Derm Hawaii conference included a session titled "Pediatric Dermatology 2026," during which a panel of pediatric dermatologists…...

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Anticipating The FDA Decision of Anaphylm for Anaphylaxis, With David Golden, MD

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (110+ words) As the January 31 PDUFA date approaches, Golden discusses that epinephrine sublingual film may deliver symptom relief as rapidly as autoinjectors, with added portability. According to Golden, the median time to symptom resolution was 15.1 minutes with sublingual epinephrine film, versus 74 minutes…...

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How Autoclaving Alters Peanut Allergenicity, OIT Potential, With Casey Cohen, PhD

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (407+ words) Proteomic fragmentation may explain reduced allergenicity and point to a safer substrate for peanut oral immunotherapy compared with current options, new data suggests. A new study showed that autoclaving peanuts breaks down major allergens, significantly lowering IgE binding, skin test…...

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Autoclaving Peanuts May Reduce Allergenicity

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (51+ words) Autoclaving Peanuts May Reduce Allergenicity'HCPLive Tips on Billing Issues in Dermatology Practices, With Daniel Siegel, MD Cutaneous Oncology Updates for 2026, With Paul Nghiem, MD, PhD Preparation Before Psychedelics Tied to Better MDD, With Gianluca Florineth, MSc Erectile Dysfunction as a…...