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Using Social Media to Talk About Public Health Issues
What’s the best way to leverage social media for public health messages? Researchers begin an analysis on Facebook and how it’s being used.
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Chronic urticaria population identified
The burden of disease falls much more heavily on women.
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Indoor Tanning: Turning First-Time Clients Into Repeat Customers
As much as indoor tanning increases the risk of dermatologic malignancies, current research reveals that companies still make it their business to...
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FDA approves IL-23 inhibitor risankizumab for treating plaque psoriasis
More than half of patients had total skin clearance after a year of risankizumab treatment.
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Survey finds psoriasis patients seek relief with alternative therapies
The majority said they used complementary and alternative medicines because “traditional medications did not help or had side effects.”
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Proinflammatory diet may not trigger adult psoriasis, PsA, or AD
Proinflammatory foods included processed meat, red meat, organ meat, vegetables other than leafy green and dark yellow, refined grains, low- and...
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Herpes zoster risk increased with some psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis treatments
Patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis may be at an increased risk of herpes zoster, particularly those treated with tofacitinib or...
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Socioeconomic status affects scleroderma severity in African Americans
African American scleroderma patients have more severe disease, compared with other races, but not when controlling for socioeconomic status.
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VIDEO: Immunomodulators for inflammatory skin diseases
WASHINGTON - Off-label therapies discussed by Dr. Friedman include dapsone, hydroxychloroquine, and pentoxifylline.
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Abdominal Wall Schwannoma
This rare form of subcutaneous nodule can be identified through the combination of imaging and biopsy, but the definitive diagnosis is made on...