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Clinical and X-ray presentations of the most frequent/important disease affecting the face and jaws, and how they differ between communities around the world. The purpose of this is to enhance their management by clinicians working in these communities or treating patients from them.
A safer treatment path for high-risk children to overcome food allergies
New research from BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and UBC reveals a safe path to overcoming food allergies for older children or building resistance for those who can’t risk consuming allergens. It’s called sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), and it involves placing small amounts of food allergens under the tongue.