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by John Evans
Sep 28, 20182 min read
Ethnic differences in U.S. dermatology service usage identified
Per-capita expenditures also varied by ethnicity, with white patients spending approximately three times what black or Hispanic patients spe
by John Evans
Sep 14, 20182 min read
Patients want more information, decision input on medications used long-term
Published in Health and Social Care in the Community (July 30, 2018, online ahead of print), the study also revealed that more than one-quar
By Bianca Quijano
Sep 14, 20183 min read
September 14 marks first-ever World Atopic Dermatitis Day
To mark the event, EFA has also released a new report titled Itching for Life: Quality of Life and costs for people living with severe atopi
by John Evans
Aug 24, 20182 min read
Iron-bearing clay shows antimicrobial, anti-biofilm effects
"Working with Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.), we showed that these clays also diminish populations of bacterial biofilms, as well as ba
By Bianca Quijano
Jul 30, 20182 min read
Excess of ‘immune alarm’ in skin cells may explain photosensitivity of lupus patients
The investigators hypothesized that higher levels of interferons in lupus patients, particularly in their keratinocytes, explains why up to
by John Evans
Jul 20, 20182 min read
Long-lasting vitiligo improvement with IL-15 blockade
Anti-IL-15 treatment resulted in reversal of depigmentation in mice. In particular, short-term treatment inhibited the TRMs ability to prod
By Bianca Quijano
Jul 11, 20182 min read
Eosinophilic esophagitis: New addition to the atopic march
The researchers analyzed health records in a longitudinal cohort of over 130,000 patients in the CHOP pediatric network. The patients were f
by Kyra White
Jun 20, 20184 min read
The 2018 SKINPACT Awards Are in North America, And Here’s What You Need to Know.
“Dermatologists are used to public awareness about skin cancer and sun protection, so maybe we can go beyond that and see where dermatologis
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