Researchers have found an increased prevalence of skin diseases in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), compared to non-diabetic Chinese adults. The research suggested significant differences of disturbances of pigmentation and neurological and psychogenic dermatoses across patients with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and T2DM.
Researchers target skin protein that may be linked to severity of psoriasis
New research has suggested that the levels of interferon kappa, a skin protein, may be linked to the severity of psoriasis.
New research suggests bias in studies detailing risk of Covid-19 in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients
A recent systematic evaluation of studies on the risk of Covid-19 in patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis has suggested a high risk of bias. Specifically, papers linking respiratory infection in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients treated with biological therapies.
Cutaneous human papilloma virus may predict squamous cell carcinoma, study shows
According to new research, cutaneous human papillomavirus (HPV) may be linked to incidence of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
Researchers use magnesium hydroxide to develop smart wound dressings
Researchers have developed smart wound dressings using magnesium hydroxide nano sheets that will alert patients when a wound is not properly healing.
Researchers discover process behind molecule that improves appearance of surgical scars
Researchers at Virginia Tech (VTC) have uncovered how the alphaCT1 molecule influences the behavior of collagen-producing fibroblasts. Prior research had shown that treating scars with the molecule produced long-term improvement, but the mechanism of action was unclear.
Handwashing and domestic hygiene practices should not impair childhood immunity, new study suggests
According to a new study, increased hand washing and domestic hygiene practices need not conflict with the ‘hygiene hypothesis’, which states that early exposure to microorganisms contributes to the development of a child’s immune system.
New study highlights need for treatment options for diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis
A new study has suggested that with current immunosuppressive therapies, about 20% of people with early or at-risk diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) experienced worsening of skin and lung involvement within three years.
New research shows reducing stress can reverse greying of hair
A new study has suggested that while stress can accelerate hairy greying, it is not permanent and reducing stress levels can help to restore hair colour.
New study uses virtual reality to relieve burn injury-related pain in children
New research has suggested that using smartphone-based virtual reality (VR) games while changing dressings in pediatric patients with burn injuries might have an opioid-sparing effect.
