
A new report looking at melanoma in Black patients adds much-needed clinical insights.

A new report looking at melanoma in Black patients adds much-needed clinical insights.

Positive results in preclinical animal trials of DPT0218 may lead to advances in clinical treatment of autoimmune diseases.

People with vitiligo face a higher risk of retinal detachment, according to a study in Taiwan.

Patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria saw improvement in itch and hive severity when dupilumab was added to their antihistamines in a 24-week study.

An immunosuppressed patient with refractory plantar warts showed improvement following cantharidinpodophyllotoxin-salicylic acid (CPS) monotherapy.

The novel nanofiber-based system holds promise for future nanotech applications in health care, researchers claim.

A population-based study found a 63% increase in isotretinoin use in the years 2004 to 2019, and an increase in isotretinoin-exposed pregnancies as well.

Patients with moderate to severe AD gave their opinions in a survey on treatment options and their tradeoffs. Itch control topped the list of patient concerns.

Investigators explained how the trial is structured to inhibit facial sebum production and inflammation among nearly 500 study participants.

PeDRA has awarded more than $1.8 million to researchers, and deadlines to apply for the next round of grants are coming soon.

Almost 90% of white men and 85% of white women who received a diagnosis of melanoma in 2018 were likely overdiagnosed, according to a new study.

Subjects who received Sculptra treatments reported improvement in skin radiance and firmness.

The 40-GEP test could help patients with skin cancer avoid adjuvant radiation therapy while simultaneously saving millions in health care costs.

The hand-held DermaSensor uses an AI algorithm to noninvasively evaluate suspicious skin lesions for cancer.

High-dose vitamin D helped improve radiation- and chemotherapy-induced skin injury in two patients undergoing cancer therapy.

New evidence identifies factors that may predict which patients with psoriasis will develop psoriatic arthritis.

The skin’s microbiome becomes more diverse with age, and this diversity correlates with crow’s feet lines, according to new research.

A hand-held skin fluorescence imaging system shows promise in its ability to differentiate between concerning and non-concerning moles.

The novel topical anticholinergic/antimuscarinic will offer an additional strategy for the treatment of underarm hyperhidrosis.

Patients may be at risk of bone damage from topical corticosteroids as well as systemic corticosteroids, according to a large study from Taiwan.