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BackgroundAssessing changes in quality of life in patients with hay fever–related allergic conjunctivitis requires validated and clinically meaningful metrics.
Ken Nagino+19 more
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Conserving genetic material and even increasing genetic diversity is critical. To conduct the conservation of wild boar germplasm resources, we have successfully obtained healthy cloned wild boars for the first time using interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer and established transgene‐free iPSCs that can be used to conduct iterative rounds of gene
Chen Gao+11 more
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A New Plan for Applying the Specific Treatment of Pollen Hay Fever (Perennial Treatment) [PDF]
Aaron Brown
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Emollient application from birth to prevent eczema in high-risk children: the BEEP RCT
Background Atopic eczema is a common childhood skin problem linked with asthma, food allergy and allergic rhinitis that impairs quality of life. Objectives To determine whether advising parents to apply daily emollients in the first year can prevent ...
Lucy E Bradshaw+24 more
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By reviewing the development history, this study summarizes the main factors and corresponding pathways that affect the evolution of meat production in China from both internal and external perspectives. Based on this, we predict future development trends.
Pengcheng Li+6 more
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Hay-Fever Treatment by Dunbar's Remedies (Pollantin). [PDF]
Robert J. Levy
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Treatment of Hay-fever with Local Hydrocortisone Hemisuccinate Sodium [PDF]
R. M. Morris-Owen, S. C. Truelove
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Objective Although previous studies show that primary prophylaxis against Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is effective in patients with rheumatic diseases receiving immunosuppressive treatment, there is limited evidence regarding the optimal timing for prophylaxis withdrawal.
Ju Yeon Kim+5 more
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Objective Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) is a chronic childhood disease classically attributed to innate immune cell dysregulation. This study aimed to elucidate the role of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), including natural killer (NK) cells and helper‐ILCs (hILCs), in sJIA during clinically inactive disease (CID) through phenotypic and ...
Linda Quatrini+19 more
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