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Long-term impacts of SJS, TEN investigated
Early stage TEN. Photo by Jay2Base via Wikimedia Commons Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) may be rare, but for many patients the crisis does not end at hospital discharge. A new qualitative study published in JAMA Dermatology describes years of persistent physical, psychological, and social fallout—and a striking absence of structured post-discharge care. Investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Center for Drug Safety and Imm
Allan Ryan
Dec 12 min read


Large study confirms preventative benefits of nicotinamide in BCC, SCC
Dr. Lee Wheless, photo courtesy Vanderbilt University Medical Centre Dermatologists have recommended the dietary supplement nicotinamide...
by John Evans
Sep 192 min read


Impact of extreme weather on skin health evaluated
Findings from a literature review examining the impact of extreme weather events on skin health suggest that climate change will worsen...
John Evans
Oct 21, 20223 min read
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