VIDEO: New eczema data from AAD include new drugs, IL-4 receptor antagonists, molecules

DENVER — In this video, April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, discusses data presented at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, for amlitelimab, IL-4 receptor antagonists, zumilokibart and STAT6 degrader molecules.
The results from a phase 3 study for amlitelimab (Sanofi) showed steady improvement in patient EASI and IGA scores at 24 weeks. Long-term data regarding use, dosing frequency and efficacy beyond 24 weeks is forthcoming.  In addition, phase three results for two new biologics, both IL-4 receptor antagonists, showed enhanced efficacy and binding to the target for the

Preoperative weight loss may not correlate with risk reduction

NEW ORLEANS — For orthopedic surgery candidates with obesity, preoperative weight loss may not correlate with perioperative risk reduction and may be an oversimplification of a nuanced dynamic, according to a presenter.
“It is wrong to assume that forcing a patient to lose weight will end up reducing their perioperative risk,” Nicholas J. Giori, MD, PhD, professor of orthopedic surgery at Stanford University and chief of orthopedic surgery at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, told Healio. “There is likely a more complex relationship between weight and complications — possibly affected by

Family peanut consumption, elevated allergy risk linked

PHILADELPHIA — The risk for peanut allergy was heightened among younger siblings living in a household with people consuming peanut, according to data presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
“These findings support the concept that peanut allergy can develop with exposure to peanut through the skin, and that this risk can be overcome by introducing peanut into the diet at an early age,” Michelle Huffaker, MD, FAAAAI, allergist and immunologist with Stanford Health Care, said in a press release.
Using data from the Learning Early About Peanut (LEAP)

Postpartum pain: Causes and how to find relief

We often talk about musculoskeletal pain—pain that occurs in the bones, joints, and other soft tissues such as muscles, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments—that women can experience during pregnancy. This includes discomfort in the lower back and hips, pelvic girdle pain, leg cramps, and more. But for some, musculoskeletal pain begins or extends into the time period following childbirth, making it important to find a solution.

Virtual reality sessions can help autistic people navigate police encounters more effectively

A new study led by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and St. Joseph's University found that an innovative virtual reality intervention was helpful for improving interactions between autistic teens and adults and law enforcement officers. These findings suggest that brief, focused interventions could support the transition from adolescence into adulthood and enhance independence for those in the autism community. The findings were published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.