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Mental health, dermatology-related quality of life, and the role of probiotics
Photo by Ketut Subiyanto via Pexels Mental health symptoms and skin disease appear to be connected for many adults, especially for women, according to a new Brazilian study published in the Journal of Dermatologic Science and Cosmetic Technology . The researchers investigated the skin–brain axis and looked at the presumed benefits of probiotics. Their findings suggest that common psychiatric symptoms, rather than diet-related microbial factors, may be the primary drivers o
Allan Ryan
Apr 202 min read


Eczema a shared risk factor for anxiety and depression
A retrospective review has revealed that eczema can be associated with a 63% increased chance of patients also developing either...
Allan Ryan
Apr 18, 20221 min read


Bullous dermatoses carry mental health burden for patients
Many patients with bullous dermatoses experience depression, and the degree of that depression appears to be related to the severity of...
John Evans
Dec 20, 20211 min read
Children with severe AD at risk of depressive symptoms
A longitudinal cohort study has found that severe atopic dermatitis (AD) was associated with symptoms of depression and internalizing...
John Evans
Sep 17, 20211 min read
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