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    Severe asthma affects about 10% of the population with asthma and is characterized by low lung function and a high count of blood leukocytes, mainly eosinophils. Various definitions are used in clinical practice and in the literature to identify asthma remission: clinical remission, inflammatory remission, and complete remission. This work highlights a consensus for asthma remission using a Delphi method. In the context of the Severe Asthma Network Italy, which accounts for 57 severe asthma centers and more than 2,200 patients, a board of six experts drafted a list of candidate statements in a questionnaire, which has been revised to minimize redundancies and ensure clear and consistent wording for the first round (R1) of the analysis.

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    Increasing adalimumab dose intervals reduced infection-related adverse events and costs in patients with Crohn’s disease, but also resulted in lower remission rates, researchers reported in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology. “Patient’s living with Crohn’s disease often need lifelong medication,” Reinier C.A. van Linschoten, MD, of the department of

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