We read with interest the recent article by Tammaro et al1 Altruism: A Story in Three Acts and were truly…
High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Hyponatremia: An Unsolved Gordian Knot
In a previous issue of The American Journal of Medicine, Israel and Grossman1 reported that high levels of high-density lipoprotein…
Induction and decay of functional complement-fixing antibodies by the RTS,S malaria vaccine in children, and a negative impact of malaria exposure
Leading malaria vaccine, RTS,S, is based on the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) of sporozoites. RTS,S confers partial protection against malaria in…
Likelihood of tick bite to cause red meat allergy could be higher than previously thought
The original hypothesis was that humans developed the red meat allergy after being exposed to the alpha-gal protein through a…
Exclusive breastfeeding lowers odds of some schoolchildren having eczema
Children exclusively breastfed for the first three months of life had significantly lower odds of having eczema at age 6…
Immunotherapy for egg allergy may allow patients to eat egg safely long after treatment
After completing up to four years of egg oral immunotherapy (eOIT) treatment, certain participants were able to safely incorporate egg…
When an Injury Sidelines a Runner
For nearly 13 years of running, I had avoided the dreaded walking boot. That streak ended last week.
When an Injury Sidelines a Runner
For nearly 13 years of running, I had avoided the dreaded walking boot. That streak ended last week.
When an Injury Sidelines a Runner
For nearly 13 years of running, I had avoided the dreaded walking boot. That streak ended last week.
When an Injury Sidelines a Runner
For nearly 13 years of running, I had avoided the dreaded walking boot. That streak ended last week.