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Pediatrics
RCT
De-implementation of low-value bronchiolitis practices showed sustained adherence two years post-trial in a cluster RCT follow-up.
Doctors Stick to Better Bronchiolitis Care—2 Years Later
This cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) follow-up study assessed the sustainability of de-implementing low-value bronchiolitis pract…
It’s 2 a.m. in a busy children’s hospital.
Apr 22, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
RCT
AQST-109 sublingual film shows faster time-to-peak concentration than epinephrine autoinjectors in healthy adults.
The Allergy Shot That Goes Under Your Tongue Instead
A phase 3 RCT in healthy adults compared AQST-109 sublingual film to intramuscular epinephrine. AQST-109 had a faster time-to-maximum plasma…
A dissolving film under the tongue delivers epinephrine faster than an EpiPen, offering a needle-free option for severe allergy emergencies.
Apr 14, 2026
Pediatrics
Sys. Review
A single case report confirms rare IgE-mediated cocoa allergy causing anaphylaxis in a child.
Your Child's Chocolate Reaction Might Not Be Milk or Nuts
This systematic review and case report describes a 2-year-old female with a history of allergic rhinitis and tree nut anaphylaxis who experi…
Most chocolate reactions aren't the cocoa itself, but a rare toddler case proves true cocoa allergies exist and require careful testing to f…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026