In this video, Albert Rizzo, MD, speaks with allergist and immunologist Juanita Mora, MD, pediatrician John Harrington, MD, and pulmonary and critical care physician, David Hill, MD about updates to the...
Are there benefits to vaccinating women who are pregnant with a vaccine that prevents respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-related illness in newborns? A new study examined this topic.
In this podcast, Nancy S. Reau, MD, speaks about liver disease and pregnancy, including liver diseases that are unique to pregnancy, chronic diseases that impact pregnancy management, and how to recognize...
In this episode, Dr Rizzo interviews Sally E. Wenzel, MD, to discuss her review titled “Severe Adult Asthmas: Integrating Clinical Features, Biology, and Therapeutics,” examining comorbidities (including...
In this video, Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, discusses his team's study, which found that lebrikizumab was highly effective in treating symptoms of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adults and...
In this video, Evgeny Berdyshev, PhD, lead author of the study, "Stratum Corneum Lipid and Cytokine Biomarkers at Two Months of Age Predict the Future Onset of Atopic Dermatitis" discusses how lipid and...
01/07/2024
Critical Observations in Pulmonary Medicine, Ep. 6
Critical Observations in Pulmonary Medicine, Ep. 6
In this episode, Albert Rizzo, MD, interviews Michael S. Blaiss, MD, to discuss allergic asthma and its comorbidities, including the definition, diagnosis, and management of patients with allergic asthma....
In part 2 of this 2-part episode, Nisha McKenzie, PA-C, speaks about managing patients with endometriosis, including the challenges and the gaps in the research of endometriosis.
In this video, Amy S. Paller, MD, discusses the efficacy and safety of dupilumab for patients with erythrodermic atopic dermatitis (AD), what these results mean for patients with severe AD, and how her...
In this video, Nanette Santoro, MD, discusses the efficacy of nonhormonal treatment for patients with vasomotor symptoms (VSM)—also called hot flashes or night sweats—in subgroups of patients considered...