A recent meta-analysis has suggested a link between atopic dermatitis (AD) and delinquent behaviours in children and adolescents in the US.
Study shows higher doses of upadacitinib produce added benefit in moderate-to-severe AD
Higher doses of upadicitinib show added benefits for adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) when compared to dupilumab, according to a new study.
New study finds AD patients may be at greater risk of systemic and psychiatric comorbidities
According to a new study, adults with atopic dermatitis (AD) have a higher incidence of systemic, autoimmune, and psychiatric comorbidities than those without AD.
New study shows AD patients on dupilumab may experience less severe Covid-19 symptoms
Patients being treated with dupilumab for atopic dermatitis (AD) may experience less severe Covid-19 symptoms, according to a new study.
Pre-pregnancy obesity may be linked to increased risk of AD in infants, study finds
New research has suggested that intrauterine mechanisms of overweight women in pre-pregnancy may have increased risks of their infants having atopic dermatitis (AD).
Researchers gather real world treatment data on psoriatic arthritis patients
Researchers have surveyed 137 respondents from a psoriatic arthritis (PsA) registry for phenotypic features and characteristics, initial and current therapies, and medication preference.
New study stresses importance of treating erythema in rosacea
A new study has recommended physicians place more emphasis on erythema in rosacea. The authors suggest that because erythema has a significant effect on quality of life it should be prioritized for treatment.
Subtype of atopic dermatitis that increases in midlife linked to poorer health outcomes
Researchers have identified a subtype of atopic dermatitis (AD) that is more likely to worsen into mid-adulthood and may be linked to poorer physical and mental health.
New varieties of melanocytes identified, may lead to targeted melanoma treatments
Researchers have discovered different types of melanocytes, some of which are associated with subtypes of melanoma that predominantly affect people of colour. The authors of the paper predict this discovery may lead to more targeted treatments for melanoma, according to a press release.
Researchers link type 2 diabetes to increased prevalence of skin diseases
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.
