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Integrative Therapies May Break Atopic Dermatitis Itch Cycle
August 2025
Chronic pruritus, the hallmark symptom of atopic dermatitis (AD), is driven by a relentless itch–scratch cycle that can persist despite clinical improvements from conventional therapies.
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11 Jul 2025
Climate Change Threatens Women’s Health
Climate change is severely affecting the physical and psychological health of reproductive-age women living in Bangladesh’s coastal communities, according to a new study.
11 Jul 2025
Sunlight Sensitivity Disorder Tied to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Skin cancer risk remains high in patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, including rare long-term survivors, according to a newly reported case of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a 55-year-old woman with the condition.
9 Jul 2025
Primary Care Physicians Pivotal in Eosinophilic Disease Diagnosis
Primary care physicians are pivotal in the early recognition and referral of rare eosinophilic diseases, such as hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), which remain underdiagnosed despite their serious multisystem impact.
6 Jul 2025
Which Specialists Excise BCCs Most Effectively?
A nationwide study of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) excisions in Denmark found that hospital-based specialists have significantly lower odds of incomplete removal than their practice-based peers, raising important questions about treatment setting and provider expertise.
2 Jul 2025
Autoimmune Skin Diseases Linked to Better Cancer Survival Outcomes
Patients with autoimmune skin diseases (ASDs) may have improved survival following cancer treatment, according to a large population-based study, suggesting a possible immunologic advantage in oncologic outcomes.
28 Jun 2025
Could Skincare and Bathing Practices Be Fueling Atopic Dermatitis?
A new perspective on atopic dermatitis suggests that disruptions to the skin’s microbial ecosystem and routine bathing practices may play a larger role in the disease’s origin and progression than previously recognized.
25 Jun 2025
Emerging Biologics in Treating Pemphigus and Bullous Pemphigoid
Emerging immunotherapies are transforming the treatment landscape for pemphigus and bullous pemphigoid, two distinct autoimmune blistering skin diseases marked by pathogenic autoantibodies and significant patient burden.
23 Jun 2025
IL-23 Inhibitor Resolves Severe Psoriasis Triggered by Adalimumab
In a compelling case that underscores the complexity of biologic therapies, a patient with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) developed adalimumab-induced pustular psoriasis, which was successfully treated with guselkumab.
16 Jun 2025
JAK Inhibitor Acne Common in Middle-Aged IBD
Acne has emerged as a frequent and clinically relevant side effect in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treated with JAK inhibitors, according to the largest international retrospective cohort study to date on this adverse event.
13 Jun 2025
Why Are Cashew and Almond Allergies on the Rise?
A growing number of anaphylaxis cases linked to cashew nuts, especially in children, combined with an unexpected frequency of almond-induced reactions in adults, signals a shift in the landscape of tree nut allergies, according to new data from the European Anaphylaxis Registry.
11 Jun 2025
Autistic Individuals Face Major Barriers in Dermatologic Care
Autistic individuals face major barriers in dermatologic care, and a new review urges systemic reform to advance equity and improve outcomes.
9 Jun 2025
Fitness Tech Vibration Devices May Trigger Itch
Whole body vibration (WBV) training may trigger itch and erythema in a significant portion of users, with side-to-side vibration devices posing a higher risk, according to a new multicenter study.
6 Jun 2025
Mohs Surgery Alone Outperforms Combo With Photodynamic Therapy
New research suggests that Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) alone may lead to lower recurrence rates than when combined with photodynamic therapy (PDT) in treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma (laBCC), particularly in non-aggressive subtypes.
4 Jun 2025
Laser Dermatology in the US: Are Patients Sacrificing Safety for Speed?
A new study reveals major differences in cosmetic laser practices across US dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and medical spas. Key findings raise patient safety concerns and emphasize the importance of specialized training.
31 May 2025
Clinical Update: Psoriasis Care During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Psoriasis in pregnancy and lactation presents critical challenges for clinical management, according to a new review aimed at dermatologists and healthcare professionals.
28 May 2025
Can Eye Drops Heal Scars? Timolol Tested After Mammoplasty
A randomized controlled trial reveals that topical timolol may offer an effective and non-invasive solution to improve the appearance of immature scars following mammoplasty surgery.
26 May 2025
Lipid-Rich Emulsion Outperforms Standard Cream in Eczema Study
A new dermatology study offers compelling evidence that targeted lipid supplementation can restore the skin barrier in adults with a history of atopic dermatitis, outperforming commonly used emollients.
21 May 2025
Could Cannabis Be Harming the Skin?
As cannabis use continues to surge across the United States, a growing body of research is shedding light on its underrecognized dermatological consequences.
16 May 2025
New Data Supports Targeted Prurigo Nodularis Therapies
In a significant advancement for the management of prurigo nodularis, a chronic and debilitating skin condition, a new systematic review highlights the promise of emerging biologic and targeted therapies that directly address the disease’s immune and neurogenic drivers.
14 May 2025
Eye Drop Pain May Reveal Hidden Dry Eye Syndrome
Eye drop pain during routine exams may offer more than momentary discomfort, it could serve as an early marker of dry eye syndrome, according to a new study that reveals the link between pain sensitivity and ocular surface health.
9 May 2025
Age, Allergies, Smoking Tied to Drug-Induced Angioedema
Non-genetic factors such as age, allergies, smoking, and prior history of angioedema may significantly increase the risk of angioedema in patients taking ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers, according to new pharmaco-epidemiological research.
7 May 2025
Exploring JAK Inhibitors for Safer, More Effective Vitiligo Treatment
New analysis shows promising repigmentation with JAK inhibitors in vitiligo, especially in combination with UVB. Safety and long-term outcomes remain key research needs.
5 May 2025
Dermatologic Risks for Polar Explorers in Arctic and Antarctic Missions
Dermatological conditions in polar environments are gaining new attention as research missions to the Arctic and Antarctic expand.
2 May 2025
Acne Scar Treatments Evolve: Key Therapies Reviewed
Persistent acne scarring remains a major concern for patients and clinicians alike, with many individuals turning to invasive procedures in search of effective relief.
30 Apr 2025
Real-World Psoriasis Study Compares Biologics by Age
Biologic therapies targeting interleukin (IL)-17 and IL-23 have transformed the treatment landscape for plaque psoriasis, but questions remain about how these therapies perform in elderly patients compared to younger adults.
25 Apr 2025
Dermatology Trials Face a Reckoning on Race and Ethnicity
In dermatology research, the use of race and ethnicity as population descriptors has come under increasing scrutiny, with experts questioning whether these broad categories obscure more than they reveal about human health.
23 Apr 2025
Emerging Guidelines: Photobiomodulation in Focus
Healthcare professionals treating conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, wound ulcers, or radiation dermatitis now have fresh, evidence-based guidance on the use of photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy.
22 Apr 2025
Imaging Reveals Hidden Risks in High-Risk cSCC Cases
Radiologic imaging in high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) has proven more valuable than previously recognized, uncovering unexpected findings in nearly half of patients and prompting significant changes in treatment, according to a major retrospective study.
18 Apr 2025
U.S. Surgeries See Fewer Opioid Prescriptions
Opioid prescribing trends following outpatient surgery have seen a marked decline over the last decade, according to new U.S. claims data, signaling a nationwide shift in post-operative pain management across multiple surgical specialties.
16 Apr 2025
Cognitive-Behavioral Clues: Understanding of Body Dysmorphic Disorder
A new systematic review and meta-analysis sheds light on the evolving understanding of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), presented in line with recent psychiatric research updates.
11 Apr 2025
Oncolytic Viruses as Emerging Immunotherapy for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
Oncolytic viral therapy may offer new hope for patients with nonmelanoma skin cancers and cutaneous lymphomas, according to a new systematic review of published and ongoing research.
9 Apr 2025
Phototherapy Plus Antioxidants Top Vitiligo Treatments
In a new network meta-analysis evaluating treatments for vitiligo, researchers have identified the most effective combinations of phototherapy and topical therapies, offering clinicians fresh insights into optimizing patient outcomes.
4 Apr 2025
Excessive Heat Prevention Leads to Better Rhinophyma Outcomes
A novel combination of rhinoshave and fractional ablative CO2 laser therapy is proving to be a safe and effective approach for treating pronounced rhinophyma, offering precise contouring with minimal complications and high patient satisfaction, according to a new study.
2 Apr 2025
Biologics Offer Heart Protection in Psoriasis
Biologic therapies significantly reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) in patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), offering potential heart health benefits beyond skin and joint relief.
31 Mar 2025
How 3D Imaging Could Transform Melanoma Detection
A clinical trial has assessed whether 3D total-body photography (TBP) combined with sequential digital dermoscopy imaging (SDDI) enhances melanoma detection in high-risk patients.
28 Mar 2025
New Ultrasound Treatment Significantly Reduces Acne Scars
A novel high-intensity, high-frequency ultrasound device has demonstrated significant effectiveness in reducing facial acne scars, according to a new clinical study.
26 Mar 2025
Blood Plasma in Wound Healing: Breakthrough or Hurdle?
Blood plasma, fibrinogen, and fibrin have long been explored for their role in skin tissue engineering and dermatological treatments, with promising preclinical results—but clinical adoption remains limited.
21 Mar 2025
Online Revolution for Nail-Biting Reversal and Behavior Therapy
Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), including skin-picking, hair-pulling, and nail-biting, significantly impact quality of life, yet access to effective treatments remains a challenge.
19 Mar 2025
Machine Learning Enhances Dermatopathology Accuracy
AI and machine learning (ML) are reshaping dermatopathology by improving diagnostic accuracy, enabling predictive analytics, and optimizing workflows.
14 Mar 2025
Study Finds 99% of Psoriasis Diet Advice on Instagram Is Misinformation
Dietary recommendations for psoriasis on Instagram have been analyzed in a new study, which found that nearly all posts lack scientific credibility, with most advice coming from unqualified individuals.
12 Mar 2025
New Long-Term Solution for Chronic Hand Eczema
A recent phase 3 open-label extension study has demonstrated that delgocitinib cream is both safe and effective for long-term management of chronic hand eczema (CHE) in adults.
11 Mar 2025
Why Diversity in Clinical Trials Matters More Than Ever
Increasing diversity in research, from basic science to clinical trials, remains essential for advancing equitable healthcare outcomes.
10 Mar 2025
Are Dermatology Residents Truly Prepared for Skin of Color Cases?
Achieving comprehensive education in skin of colour (SoC) dermatology remains a challenge in residency programs, with significant disparities in exposure to diverse skin tones across institutions.
10 Mar 2025
Alopecia Treatment Shows Hair Regrowth After Stopping
Patients with severe alopecia areata (AA) may experience prolonged hair regrowth even after discontinuing treatment with bempikibart, according to findings from the SIGNAL-AA phase 2a study presented at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting.
9 Mar 2025
New Oral TYK2 Inhibitor Shows Psoriasis Efficacy
A phase 2 clinical trial has demonstrated that a once-daily oral tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor significantly improves symptoms in adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, achieving high clearance rates with a safety profile comparable to placebo.
9 Mar 2025
Dupilumab Rapidly Reduces Lichenification in AD
A new analysis of five clinical trials confirms that dupilumab significantly improves lichenification in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) across all ages and racial backgrounds.
3 Mar 2025
Patient Perceptions of AI in Dermatology: Narrative Review
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a key tool in skin cancer diagnosis, but patient acceptance remains a critical aspect of its implementation.
28 Feb 2025
Elevated Melanoma Risk in Childhood Cancer Survivors
A recent study has revealed that adult survivors of childhood cancer face a significantly elevated risk of developing melanoma, underscoring the necessity for vigilant long-term monitoring and tailored preventive strategies.
26 Feb 2025
Dupilumab Shows Cardiometabolic Benefits in Atopic Dermatitis
A recent global retrospective cohort study has demonstrated that dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody used to treat atopic dermatitis (AD), offers a favorable cardiometabolic safety profile compared to traditional systemic agents such as methotrexate and cyclosporine.
24 Feb 2025
Hydrogel Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis Receives FDA Clearance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the Investigational New Drug (IND) application for Zabalafin Hydrogel, a novel therapy designed to treat mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD) comprehensively.
21 Feb 2025
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Long-Term Data Shows Lasting Relief
Long-term data reveal that bimekizumab, a dual IL-17A and IL-17F inhibitor, provides sustained symptom control for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
19 Feb 2025
Statins Linked to Better Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Outcomes
A recent meta-analysis suggests that statin use is associated with improved survival outcomes in patients with cancer undergoing immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy.
17 Feb 2025
Do Obesity, Diabetes, Smoking Affect Surgical Outcomes in Hidradenitis Suppurativa?
A recently published review examined the impact of obesity, diabetes, and smoking on surgical outcomes for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
14 Feb 2025
Future of AI in Aesthetic Skin Care
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping dermatology, particularly in diagnosing skin diseases like skin cancer.
12 Feb 2025
Blood Transplant Survivors Face Skin Cancer Risks
Survivors of blood or marrow transplants (BMT) face a significantly higher risk of developing cutaneous malignant neoplasms, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and melanoma, according to a recent cohort study.
10 Feb 2025
Educational Program Cuts Dermatology Medical Waste in Hospitals
The University of Pennsylvania Health System has revealed that targeted educational interventions can significantly enhance healthcare workers’ understanding and management of regulated medical waste (RMW) in a recent study.
3 Feb 2025
Sex and Age Play Key Role in Pyogenic Granuloma Incidence
A new retrospective study has shed light on the incidence of cutaneous pyogenic granulomas (PGs) by age, sex, and anatomical location.
31 Jan 2025
Functional Biomarkers: A New Tool in Melanoma Immunotherapy
Understanding why some patients with melanoma respond to immunotherapy while others do not has remained a critical challenge for precision medicine.
29 Jan 2025
Combining Oral and UV Therapy for Vitiligo
A recent clinical trial has shown promising results in treating severe, active vitiligo through a combination of oral medication and phototherapy, offering new hope for managing this challenging condition.
27 Jan 2025
Acne Improvements in the First 4 Weeks of Treatment
Fixed-combination topical therapies show improvements in acne within the first 4 weeks of treatment, according to new data compiled from pivotal clinical trials.
24 Jan 2025
Breakthrough Trial Spotlights Skin Fragility of the Arms
A groundbreaking clinical trial has provided valuable insights into the management of dermatoporosis, a condition characterized by chronic extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation leading to skin atrophy and fragility.
22 Jan 2025
Cardiovascular Risks in Psoriasis: Biologics Study
A recent large-scale study published in a dermatology journal provides important insights into the cardiovascular safety of biologic therapies for patients with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis (PsA).
17 Jan 2025
Safety Data for Beta Blockers in PHACE
A new systematic review has shed light on the safety of beta blockers for treating PHACE syndrome, addressing concerns about stroke risk in patients with cerebrovascular and cardiovascular anomalies.
15 Jan 2025
Can Metformin Reduce Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
A recent study has highlighted metformin’s potential role in reducing the risk of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), offering intriguing possibilities for dermatological and oncological care.
13 Jan 2025
Cardiovascular Risk Soars in Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
A new study reveals that patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) face significantly higher risks of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) compared to the general population.
10 Jan 2025
Advancing Precision Immunotherapy for Stage II Melanoma
A recent study has uncovered promising advancements in the fight against Stage II melanoma by introducing a novel biomarker technique, immune Förster resonance energy transfer (iFRET).
8 Jan 2025
UV Radiation and Merkel Cell Cancer Risk
An epidemiological study has shed light on the primary risk factors driving Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a rare but aggressive form of skin cancer.
4 Jan 2025
Lebrikizumab As Extended Therapy in Chronic Eczema
Patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis who did not initially meet response criteria for lebrikizumab at 16 weeks can still achieve improvements with continued therapy, according to a recent clinical trial analysis.
1 Jan 2025
Innovative Psoriasis Trial Boosts Diversity in Clinical Research
The VISIBLE trial sets a benchmark for diversity in psoriasis research, achieving rapid enrollment and valuable data for patients with skin of color.
28 Dec 2024
Current Trends in Pediatric Cosmetic Treatments
The most commonly treated pediatric cosmetic conditions included hypertrophic and traumatic scars, acne, axillary and facial hyperhidrosis.
25 Dec 2024
Examining Physiologic Volar Macules in Diverse Populations
This study highlights the importance of recognizing physiologic volar melanotic macules in clinical practice, particularly in individuals with skin of color
20 Dec 2024
Global Consensus Forms on Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil
An international expert panel of 43 dermatologists has established an expert consensus on the off-label use of low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) for treating hair loss.
18 Dec 2024
VISIBLE Study Drives Diversity in Psoriasis Research
In an effort to improve psoriasis research, the VISIBLE clinical trial has made significant strides in diversity, enrolling participants with skin of color (SoC) at an accelerated rate.
16 Dec 2024
Thin Melanomas: A Critical 0.8 mm Threshold
A recent cohort study involving 144,447 participants has found a crucial threshold in melanoma risk for tumors with a Breslow thickness between 0.8 and 1.0 mm.
13 Dec 2024
Melanoma Survivors Face 57% Increased Risk of Malignancies
Survivors of cutaneous melanoma (CM) face a 57% increased risk of developing second primary malignancies (SPMs) compared to the general population, according to groundbreaking research from a recent analysis of SEER database data spanning two decades.
11 Dec 2024
Deroofing Outshines Excision in Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery
Navigating treatment options for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) may include consideration of clinic-based deroofing as a more effective and economical choice compared to local excision.
6 Dec 2024
Preterm Infants Facing Hemangioma Risks
A recent multicenter cohort study reveals that preterm infants are more likely to develop severe forms of infantile hemangiomas (IH), raising concerns about delayed diagnosis and potential scarring risks.
4 Dec 2024
AI, Social Media, and Dermatology: A New Review
A newly published review sheds light on how the digital revolution is reshaping the field of cosmetic dermatology.
29 Nov 2024
Key Player in Melanoma Progression Identified
A new study has revealed how the protein Rab7a enhances the activity of TPC2, a cellular channel linked to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
27 Nov 2024
Hydrocortisone Fiber Patch: A 24-Hour Skin Solution
A cutting-edge alternative to traditional skin creams offers a promising new approach for treating inflammatory skin diseases.
23 Nov 2024
Targeted IL-23 Therapy: Phase III Psoriasis Study Findings
Results from the Phase III ICONIC-LEAD trial reveal that JNJ-2113 (icotrokinra, Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey), an oral peptide targeting the IL-23 receptor, demonstrated improvements in skin clearance among patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
21 Nov 2024
The Psoriasis-Cancer Link: Surprising Study Findings
A significant risk associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), a class of cancer therapies, has been identified in a new study.
17 Nov 2024
Air Quality and Eczema: New Health Findings
A recent study has found a significant association between fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and eczema, highlighting a potential environmental driver of the skin condition among American adults.
8 Nov 2024
Emerging Evidence for Laser Hair Removal in Treating Hidradenitis Suppurativa
New evidence highlights the potential of laser hair removal and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy in reducing lesion count and flare-ups for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
5 Nov 2024
Managing Tumor Margins: Mohs Surgery Versus Excision
Wide local excision and Mohs surgery are the leading treatments for melanoma patients with positive tumor margins, according to findings presented at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Annual Meeting.
31 Oct 2024
Can Food Choices Treat Acne?
Nutritional and microbial strategies are emerging as pivotal in treating skin conditions such as acne, alopecia, and atopic dermatitis.
28 Oct 2024
Immune Therapy Shows Cancer-Free Survival For 10 Years
Nearly half of patients with metastatic melanoma treated with a combination of the immune checkpoint inhibitors nivolumab and ipilimumab have survived cancer-free, underscoring the impact of immunotherapy in advanced melanoma.
17 Oct 2024
Home Phototherapy for Psoriasis: Convenient and Effective
A major randomized clinical trial has demonstrated that home-based narrowband UV-B phototherapy is as effective as office-based treatment for patients with plaque or guttate psoriasis.
2 Oct 2024
Dupilumab Offers Benefits in Bullous Pemphigoid Management
A clinical trial has shown that dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting IL-4 and IL-13, may offer benefits to patients in managing bullous pemphigoid, a rare autoimmune blistering disease.
25 Sep 2024
Childhood Obesity’s Unexpected Impact on Skin
A strong link between childhood obesity and the development of immune-mediated skin diseases has been highlighted in new research.
17 Sep 2024
New Biologic for Atopic Dermatitis Receives FDA-Approval
Approval has been granted by the FDA for lebrikizumab-lbkz in treating moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in patients aged 12 and older.
11 Sep 2024
Students Struggle with Dermatology Education Lacking in Diversity
Gaps in dermatology education have been spotlighted in preclinical medical students.
4 Sep 2024
Managing Hard-To-Treat Areas in Psoriasis with Ixekizumab
The UNCOVER-3 trial is a recent study that has demonstrated that ixekizumab, a biologic treatment for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, is effective in managing psoriasis across challenging body areas including the scalp, face, palmoplantar surfaces, or nails.
2 Sep 2024
Alcaligenes faecalis
Accelerates Diabetic Wound Healing
Research suggests that Alcaligenes faecalis, a bacterium found in many chronic wounds, can aid in healing difficult-to-treat wounds, especially in people with diabetes.
19 Aug 2024
High Burden of Arthritis Symptoms in Patients with Psoriasis
Results from an ongoing study have demonstrated a high burden of arthritis symptoms in patients with psoriasis.
15 Aug 2024
Psoriasis Not a Direct Cause of Coronary Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
A study has explored the relationship between psoriasis and COPD to determine whether psoriasis patients are at increased risk for developing COPD.
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