Anti-inflammatory therapies that are highly effective for inflammatory skin diseases might also be relevant to depression because of shared inflammatory pathways.
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The 'invisible' burden of atopic dermatitis: Why your dermatologist needs to hear about your mental health
Many eczema patients skip the mental health talk. Learn how to discuss anxiety and depression with your dermatologist to unlock better treatment options and systemic therapies.
As a wealth of data accumulated in recent decades has confirmed, some dermatologic diseases are associated with clinical depression and clinical anxiety, which are in turn often linked to substance ...
At the Winter Clinical Dermatology Meeting, April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, professor and chief of dermatology at the UCLA ...
Panelists discuss how atopic dermatitis involves complex inflammatory and neuronal pathways, with IL-4, IL-13, and IL-31 cytokines driving Th2-mediated inflammation that varies across different racial ...
A new study led by investigators at National Jewish Health and published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology shows that treatment with dupilumab significantly restores skin barrier function and ...
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Atopic dermatitis treatment burnout is a real thing
If none of your atopic dermatitis treatments have worked, you may be experiencing burnout (or treatment fatigue). Here's what ...
Recent evidence indicates that a significant percentage of patients with recalcitrant eczematous dermatitis, including those dubbed "treatment-resistant" to dupilumab (Dupixent), may be living with a ...
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