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Comorbidities an important consideration in HS treatment
Photo by BRI72783 via Wikimedia Commons There is greater appreciation of potential comorbidities in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), both in the adult and pediatric setting, according to a special report in the June 2026 edition of The Chronicle of Skin & Allergy. Comorbidities are common in patients with HS, and some of the most challenging to manage include inflammatory bowel disease, inflammatory arthritis, polycystic ovary syndrome, metabolic syndrome, depre
Allan Ryan
50 minutes ago2 min read


Sunscreen misinformation uncommon on TikTok, but highly engaged
Photo by greenwish _ via Prexels Findings from a new study show sunscreen is overwhelmingly promoted in popular TikTok videos. However, sunscreen-related content containing health misinformation has disproportionately high audience engagement. The findings were published in PLOS Digital Health. For the study, lead author Alessandro Marcon and his colleagues conducted a content analysis on 971 of the most viewed TikTok videos across the five most popular and relevant sunscreen
John Evans
3 days ago2 min read


VIDEO: Novel retinoid, salicylic acid topical effective in treating acne, PIH
Combination therapy with site-specific salicylic acid and retinol demonstrated significant clinical improvement in acne and PIH
Jeremy Visser
5 days ago1 min read


Canadian derms propose treat-to-target map for chronic hand eczema
Photo by James Heilman, MD via Wikimedia Commons A group of Canadian dermatologists has proposed the first practical “treat-to-target” framework for chronic hand eczema, aiming to bring more structure and predictability to management of a condition that is both common and highly burdensome for patients. The recommendations, published as an open-access brief report in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, come at a time when an expanding range of therapies for ch
Allan Ryan
Jun 222 min read


New study identifies hundreds of genes related to mole prevalence
The world’s largest genetics study of ‘moliness’ has uncovered hundreds of genes that play a role in the growth of both moles and melanoma, a discovery that could lead to new ways to prevent and treat the deadliest form of skin cancer. These findings, published in Nature Communications, come from research by a team at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Herston, Australia. The team found risk genes linked to biological pathways that could lead to the development of a
John Evans
Jun 192 min read


VIDEO: PsO patients trust topicals less than AD patients
Trust levels regarding topical therapy were higher among AD patients than PsO patients
Jeremy Visser
Jun 171 min read
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