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Skin disorders common among people with HIV despite modern treatments, study finds
Human fungal infection (Dermatophytosis/Mycosis) on the forearm. Photo by Asurnipal via Wikimedia Commons Nearly half of people living with HIV continue to experience skin conditions, despite major advances in antiretroviral therapy, according to new research led by investigators at George Washington University. The study, published through the DC Cohort—a major longitudinal project tracking HIV outcomes in the Washington, D.C. area—reviewed medical records from 11,738 adults
Allan Ryan
4 hours ago2 min read


Early family life stress raises psoriasis risk
New longitudinal research reveals that severe stress caused by changes in family structure—such as divorce or separation—experienced during the first year of life may triple the risk of developing psoriasis later in life. The results of the study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology , emphasize the need to protect young children from stressful life factors that threaten their security and emotional well-being. According to a press release , this is the first
John Evans
3 days ago2 min read


VIDEO: Acne, hyperpigmentation linked to decreased self-esteem, anxiety in international students
International students with acne and hyperpigmentation had decreased self-esteem, higher anxiety, and perceived impairment in academic success.
Jeremy Visser
6 days ago1 min read


Embryonic stem cells shape the skin’s healing power
Stefania Nicoli, PhD. Photo courtesy Yale School of Medicine The outer surface of the skin, noted for its regenerative processes, may owe its resilience to lessons learned before birth. In a study published October 10 in Nature Communications , researchers at Yale School of Medicine report that embryonic skin stem cells establish the physical and molecular groundwork that allows the body to repair itself throughout life. Led by Kaelyn Sumigray, PhD, and Stefania Nicoli, PhD,
Allan Ryan
Oct 202 min read


Bacterial communication impairs wound healing
This image shows colonies of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Photo credit: Janice Haney Carr, Jeff Hageman, M.H.S, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a previously unrecognized mechanism by which Staphylococcus aureus delays wound healing. In a study, published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation , the researchers found that quorum sensing—a proces
John Evans
Oct 172 min read


VIDEO: Mediterranean diet improves psoriasis severity, regardless of weight loss
Adults with psoriasis saw significant improvement in their disease severity while adopting a Mediterranean diet.
Jeremy Visser
Oct 151 min read
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