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Australian children developing fewer moles
Photo by Amanda Mills, USCDCP, via Pixnio A long-running Queensland, Australia, study has found children are developing significantly fewer moles than their peers were 25 years ago, with predictions of a major reduction in future melanoma risk. The Brisbane Twin Nevus Study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology , tracked the development of moles in twins and their siblings who turned 12 each year from 1992 to 2016. There were a total of 3,957 participants living i
John Evans
5 days ago2 min read


AD patients seek education on climate-related triggers
Photo by AfroBrazilian via Wikimedia Commons A new study, published in JMIR Dermatology , has identified a disconnect between how patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) experience climate-related triggers and how often these concerns are addressed in clinical care. The researchers say their findings underscore a need for tools and strategies to support climate-health conversations in dermatology. For the study, investigators initially selected 2,164 English-speaking adults with
John Evans
Jan 302 min read


Skin Foundation Africa expands dermatology programs across continent
Image by Darwinek via Wikimedia Commons Skin Foundation Africa , a Ghana-based non-profit group, is expanding its dermatology programs across the African continent to address persistent gaps in skin health services and education. The foundation’s approach highlights skin disease as a public health concern and aims to build local capacity for sustainable, evidence-driven care. The group was established by Dr. Kofi Ansah Brifo, a dermatologist who continues to support the organ
Allan Ryan
Nov 24, 20252 min read
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