
Daily Derm Times: April 28, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in youth significantly impacts quality of life, with flares and comorbidities being major concerns.
- The cycle of itch, stress, and sleep loss in atopic dermatitis profoundly affects mental health, often underestimated.
Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.
To stay up-to-date with the latest dermatology news, sign up to receive our
Real-World Study Highlights Burden of Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adolescents
A new study reveals ongoing burden of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in youth, with flares, comorbidities, and quality of life impacts.
The Vicious Cycle of Itch, Stress, and Sleep Loss
Peter Lio, MD, underscores the profound and often underestimated impact that atopic dermatitis can have on mental health.
Positive Correlation Between Acne and BMI in Adolescent Patients in Sudan
A new study reveals a significant link between acne prevalence and high BMI in Sudanese adolescents, highlighting gender differences and the need for further research.
Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH on Keeping Up With Rapid AD Developments
Discover cutting-edge insights on atopic dermatitis at RAD 2025, featuring expert discussions and the latest therapies to enhance your practice.
Novel Serum Improves Facial Skin Quality in Patients Using GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
The groundbreaking GLPSGLT serum enhances skin quality for GLP-1 RA users, improving elasticity and reducing wrinkles in just 6 weeks.
Dermatology Times April 2025 Print Recap
Learn more about the in-depth topics covered in the April 2025 print issue of Dermatology Times.
Newsletter
Like what you’re reading? Subscribe to Dermatology Times for weekly updates on therapies, innovations, and real-world practice tips.


















