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Your June Issue: Home safety, essential tremor, allergy testing, autoimmune testing

 
Explore home safety and help for diagnosing essential tremor, allergies, and autoimmune diseases
 

The AAFP offers family medicine physicians and teams convenient access to health care industry information.

Information provided by the American Cleaning Institute

This National Safety Month, help patients remember safe practices when it comes to handling and using household cleaners around young children. As families spend more time at home and have more cleaning products readily available due to the ongoing pandemic, now is a crucial time to share this message. Learn more about important safety tips and guidance for parents, guardians and caregivers of children six and under.

 

Information provided by the International Essential Tremor Foundation

Essential tremor is often mistaken for Parkinson’s, but it is eight times more common and affects more than 10 million people in the U.S. A proper diagnosis is the first step toward treatment.

Information provided by Quest Diagnostics

Allergies, respiratory infections, and asthma often present with similar symptoms, making them difficult to differentiate. Being able to rule in or rule out allergies as the cause of your patients’ symptoms can help inform better treatment decisions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also recommends allergy testing for patients with asthma to help close gaps in care.

Information provided by Quest Diagnostics

Autoimmune diseases are conditions in which the immune system attacks the joints and certain systems. They are often difficult to diagnose, as their symptoms can be vague, vary from patient to patient, and often overlap. In May, Quest Diagnostics hosted a live educational webinar that discussed autoimmune testing essentials in primary care to help you evaluate patients’ symptoms, reach a confident diagnosis, and, when appropriate, make a suitable rheumatology referral.

 

Information provided by Amarin Pharma, Inc

Information provided by Dexcom

Information provided by Quest Diagnostics

 

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