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Eczema, other inflammatory conditions may increase post-surgery complications
Atopic dermatitis. Photo by AfroBrazilian via Wikimedia Commons Two new studies presented at the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) show that people with eczema or allergic conditions may face more problems after certain types of surgery. The research suggests that the inflammation and immune system changes that come with these conditions can make it harder for the body to heal and may increase the risk of infectio
John Evans
11 minutes ago2 min read


Laser treatment therapy significantly effective for QoL in HS
CO2 laser treatment significantly improved quality of life in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa
Jeremy Visser
3 days ago1 min read


Potential therapy for lethal drug-induced skin reactions?
The FPR1-inhibitory activity of the candidate compounds was evaluated using an in vitro SJS/TEN assay. Cell death inhibition was assessed by live/dead staining following treatment with various concentrations of each compound. Among the seven candidates, CDCA exhibited a specific and potent inhibitory effect on cell death, even at low concentrations. Image modified from Kimura H et al., Nat Commun . 2025. A Japanese research group has identified a promising therapeutic candida
Allan Ryan
4 days ago2 min read


First epidermolysis bullosa simplex-specific assessment tool developed
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex. Photo by James Heilman, MD, via Wikimedia Commons Researchers have developed the first disease-specific clinical tool to assess the severity of epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS), according to a study recently published in JAMA Dermatology . EBS is the most common subtype of epidermolysis bullosa. Despite its prevalence, there is no U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for EBS, and clinicians have lacked a standardized method fo
Derm City
Oct 312 min read


VIDEO: Atopic eczema linked to higher instances of suicidal thoughts
Adults with atopic eczema are much more likely to experience suicidal thoughts than those without atopic eczema.
Jeremy Visser
Oct 281 min read


Skin disorders common among people with HIV despite modern treatments, study finds
Human fungal infection (Dermatophytosis/Mycosis) on the forearm. Photo by Asurnipal via Wikimedia Commons Nearly half of people living with HIV continue to experience skin conditions, despite major advances in antiretroviral therapy, according to new research led by investigators at George Washington University. The study, published through the DC Cohort—a major longitudinal project tracking HIV outcomes in the Washington, D.C. area—reviewed medical records from 11,738 adults
Allan Ryan
Oct 272 min read
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