Many Patients of Color Expect and Prepare for Unfair Health Care
In a recent survey, 55 percent of Black respondents said they believe they must be careful about their appearance to get fair treatment in doctors' offices
Ichthyosis Tied to Increased Risk for Depression, Anxiety
Authors say results suggest the need for increased screening in patients with ichthyosis
AI Accurate in Diagnosing Suspicious Skin Lesions
AI may be less accurate than clinicians in usage for management decisions
Incidence of Local-Stage Cancers Decreased From 2019 to 2022
Incidence decreased significantly for 19 of 22 cancer types, deviating from stable year-over-year changes pre-COVID-19
Occupational Exposure to Solar UVR Linked to Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
Attributable burdens were 18,960 deaths and 0.5 million disability-adjusted life years, which almost doubled from 2000 to 2019
Recommendations Developed for Atopic Dermatitis Therapies
Guidelines include strong recommendations for monoclonal antibodies and JAK inhibitors
Acupuncture Offers Some Benefit in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
However, differences between acupuncture and sham acupuncture, wait-list control did not meet threshold for minimal clinically important difference
ACAAI: Parents, Patients Offer Theories on Causes/Origins of Food Allergies
Parents and adult patients with food allergy believe diet, genetics, family history, infection are linked to food allergy development
Considerable Shortages of Minoxidil Recorded in Greater D.C. Area
Considerable shortages of 2.5, 10 mg minoxidil reported by pharmacies in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
CDC Advisors Recommend Masks in Hospitals Without Naming Type
Health care workers frustrated that the draft recommendation does not specify what kind of mask should be worn