
Rosie Vincent
@rosievince
NIHR CRN research scholar and Dermatology registrar. 📍Bristol. She/her
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02-09-2020 13:21:13
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A new study led by University of Bristol in collaboration with St George’s, University of London, suggests that international guidelines developed to help doctors diagnose cow’s milk allergy may lead to over-diagnosis. Find out more about the study ⬇️ sgul.ac.uk/news/guideline…



A new study by CAPC, Bristol researchers has revealed that thousands of infants are being wrongly diagnosed with milk allergies. Dr Rosie Vincent told The Independent that guidelines may promote overdiagnosis by labelling normal symptoms as a possible allergy⬇️ bit.ly/3rNKlZ7





Researchers CAPC, Bristol have discovered the reason behind a spike in dairy allergies in infants. After studies, they found doctors and parents could be wrongly diagnosing milk allergies due to too broader guidelines. Read more The Telegraph⬇️ bit.ly/3oV3wyA

International guidelines developed to help doctors diagnose cow’s milk #allergy may lead to over-diagnosis. Read the research by Rosie Vincent CAPC, Bristol & team in Clinical & Experimental Allergy. Free access here: ow.ly/Bqlv50Hlmjl



1/5 The right #moisturiser for children with #eczema is the one they will use. No one type better than another. Results of the BEE study led by Matthew Ridd with @cebdm Primary Care Research Centre in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health & The British Journal of General Practice. 👉bit.ly/3LA4GHG National Institute for Health and Care Research University of Bristol SAPC




Our work on written action plans for eczema published today - onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/2EU6YPNS… @SMarie4444 Matthew Ridd




Congratulations to Matthew Ridd on a fantastic inargual lecture and on becoming a professor! So well deserved 👏
