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Burden of Alopecia Areata Significant in the United States

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Standardized prevalence highest in those aged 30 to 39, 40 to 49 years; Asians, Blacks, Hispanic/Latinos have increased prevalence ratios

Almost Two-Thirds of U.S. Doctors, Nurses Feel Burnt Out at Work: Poll

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Doctors say they are rethinking their decision to enter medicine, citing understaffing, paperwork, insurance hassles as major reasons why

Psoriasis Tied to Elevated Risk for Celiac Disease

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People with psoriasis have double the odds of celiac disease versus people without psoriasis

AAAAI: Black Children With Eczema More Likely to Have Asthma

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Black children with asthma less likely to have seen an allergist, more likely to lack prior inhalant allergy testing

Global Economic Cost of Cancer Estimated to Be $25.2 Trillion From 2020 to 2050

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75.1 percent of cancer deaths occur in low-, middle-income countries, which account for 49.5 percent of economic cost

Level of Satisfaction With Social Relationships Linked to Multimorbidity

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Women with lowest versus highest satisfaction score had highest odds of accumulating multimorbidity

Evidence Found of Causal Link for Multisite Chronic Pain and MS, RA

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Association with multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis may be partially mediated by body mass index

Methotrexate Linked to Increased Risk for Skin Cancer

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When restricting analysis to patients with psoriasis, methotrexate was only associated with basal cell carcinoma

Skin Sensitivity Can ID Responders to Galcanezumab for Migraine Prevention

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Findings seen for both chronic migraine and high-frequency episodic migraine patients based on pain-free state

Transcendental Meditation Helps to Alleviate Burnout in Academic Physicians

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Benefits seen for total burnout, emotional exhaustion, and depression at four months