The decrease in the diversity of skin microbiome in megacities may contribute to a higher incidence of skin diseases in more urbanized environments, researchers report.
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New Zealand study finds that babies fed yoghurt less likely to get eczema or allergies – South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post |
New Zealand study finds that babies fed yoghurt less likely to get eczema or allergies
South China Morning Post Babies who eat yoghurt regularly before they are one year old appear to be protected from developing eczema and allergies, new research from the University of Otago, Wellington, and the University of Auckland has found. The effects were striking … Bust those allergies: Study finds babies who regularly eat YOGHURT are less likely to develop eczema |
Less itch and more sleep with baricitinib
A phase two study of adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis showed that once-daily oral Janus kinase (JAK) 1 and 2 inhibitor baricitinib relieved itch and improved sleep, a study shows.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Less surgery, but more admissions for infantile hemangioma
Use of the oral beta blocker propranolol for treatment of infantile hemangioma is likely behind sizable increases in resource utilization, but also decreases in the need for surgery.
Modern medicine – dermatology
Female dermatologists sued less often than male counterparts
Although most malpractice cases against dermatologists are abandoned, withdrawn or dismissed, communication with patients may minimize liability.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Less isotretinoin monitoring?
The lack of serious laboratory abnormalities in patients on isotretinoin suggests that reduced monitoring may suffice.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema – Healio
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema
Healio Non-Hispanic black children in the United States were less likely to report ambulatory health care visits to treat eczema than non-Hispanic white and Hispanic children. The cohort study included 2,043 patients aged 18 years or younger with caregiver … |
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema – Healio
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema
Healio Non-Hispanic black children in the United States were less likely to report ambulatory health care visits to treat eczema than non-Hispanic white and Hispanic children. The cohort study included 2,043 patients aged 18 years or younger with caregiver … |
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema – Healio
Non-Hispanic black children reported less health care utilization for eczema
Healio Non-Hispanic black children in the United States were less likely to report ambulatory health care visits to treat eczema than non-Hispanic white and Hispanic children. The cohort study included 2,043 patients aged 18 years or younger with caregiver … |
Black children may suffer more severe eczema, but are less likely to receive treatment, study shows – Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune |
Black children may suffer more severe eczema, but are less likely to receive treatment, study shows
Chicago Tribune Black children may have more severe eczema than white children, but they are less likely to visit a doctor for this common inflammatory skin condition, new research shows. Eczema causes the skin to become red and itchy. Roughly 11 percent of children … |