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Abstract Background Alveolar osteitis (AO) is widely reported as the most common post‐operative complication following surgical and non‐surgical exodontia. Despite being one of the most studied complications in dentistry, there is no established consensus on its aetiology, alongside a relative paucity of studies looking exclusively into AO incidence in
Christopher C. Donnell+2 more
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Head‐To‐Head Comparison of Biologic Efficacy in Asthma: What Have We Learned?
ABSTRACT We performed an in‐depth appraisal of indirect head‐to‐head comparisons of biologics approved for asthma, including anti‐IL5/5Rα (mepolizumab, benralizumab), anti‐IL4Rα (dupilumab), anti‐TSLP (tezepelumab) and anti‐IgE (omalizumab), which was neither a systematic review nor a meta‐analysis.
Brian J. Lipworth+4 more
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Screening of 250 natural products identified ginsenoside Rb1 (gRb1) as a potent modulator of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and inflammatory T cells. gRb1 increased IL‐10‐ and TGF‐β‐expressing Tregs while reducing Th17, Th1, and Th2 populations in both asthma model mice and human PBMCs.
Susanna Choi+14 more
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Information needs, approaches, and case studies in human health risk communication
Abstract This article uses ten case studies to illustrate the information needs, various communication approaches, and the communicator's role in explaining environmental health risks from a variety of hazards, to a variety of audiences, over time frames from days to years, using in person consultation, lectures, zooms, and email formats.
Michael Gochfeld
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A retrospective cohort of newly diagnosed treatment‐naive patients with ABPA in Japan who were followed up for up to 3 years after the primary diagnosis was analyzed to explore the clinical remission rate and clinical characteristics of ABPA resistant to standard treatment or prone to exacerbation during/after treatment.
Jun Tanaka+19 more
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Environmental racism and air pollution: Pre and post the COVID‐19 economic shutdown
Abstract Decades of research demonstrates that minoritized groups are disproportionately affected by swathes of harmful pollutants, including air pollution, even controlling for low income. Would significantly reducing individual car traffic help reduce the EJ gap?
Heather E. Campbell+3 more
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