
Data from a new meta-analysis shows weight loss therapies were associated with clinically and statistically significant improvements in psoriasis severity. Study investigators sheds light.




Data from a new meta-analysis shows weight loss therapies were associated with clinically and statistically significant improvements in psoriasis severity. Study investigators sheds light.

Three-year BE HEARD data show bimekizumab sustains HS lesion clearance, cuts draining tunnels, and improves severity and quality of life.

Researchers found that 58% of infants with atopic dermatitis achieved a 75% improvement in EASI-75 at week 4 with once-daily roflumilast cream 0.05%.

A new study reveals icotrokinra's comparable efficacy to existing therapies, offering hope for treatment-refractory patients facing resistance challenges.

Results show significant concerns about topical steroid use in chronic skin diseases, highlighting the need for proactive long-term management strategies.

This episode reviews intranasal epinephrine use, pediatric atopic dermatitis data, dementia screening tools, adolescent TMS, and oral PCSK9 therapy.

Weight-loss interventions significantly enhance psoriasis severity and quality of life, emphasizing their role in effective psoriasis management strategies.

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Zasocitinib showed significant efficacy in treating moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, outperforming placebo and apremilast in pivotal phase 3 trials.

This is a summary of the multisystem effects of hidradenitis suppurativa followed by practical tips for primary care in recognizing and managing the chronic skin condition.

Phase 2b REZOLVE-AA trial results show rezpegaldesleukin reduced SALT scores versus placebo in severe alopecia areata, supporting Phase 3 development.

This is a topline look for primary care on when to suspect hidradenitis suppurativa, how to stage severity, and when to escalate treatment or refer to dermatology.

Findings support the importance of integrating behavioral health assessment into dermatology visits, particularly for patients with high quality-of-life impairment.

A practical, evidence-based overview of how to recognize hidradenitis suppurativa early, stage disease severity, and coordinate care before progression.

Dupilumab shows superior 2-year drug survival rates in atopic dermatitis compared to other biologics and JAK inhibitors, highlighting its effectiveness in treatment persistence.

Two global phase 3 trials found rocatinlimab significantly improved EASI-75 and vIGA-AD outcomes at 24 weeks in people with moderate-to-severe AD with acceptable safety.

Genetic predisposition to psoriasis appears to raise depression risk, offering insights into shared inflammatory mechanisms and implications for screening.

A new meta-analysis reveals monoclonal antibodies, including dupilumab, outperform placebo in treating moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

A multinational survey of HS specialists in Europe found that 81% prescribe antibiotics despite expecting poor response and 79% favor earlier biologic initiation.

Topical roflumilast 0.3% improved IGA, PASI, itch, and symptom scores in plaque psoriasis with a safety profile comparable to vehicle.

KT-621 achieved deep STAT6 degradation and strong 4-week EASI and itch reductions, offering a potential new oral option for moderate–severe AD and other Th2 inflammation-driven disease.

Psychiatric comorbidities affect 25% of AD patients. Here, a check list on when to screen, when to refer, and how to prevent accumulated psychological burden in primary care.

A regular focus on mental heatlh during follow-ups with patients who have atopic dermatitis can be integrated simply with a few thoughtful questions.

Primary care is the ideal setting for management of atopic dermatitis, but certain scenarios, both physical and psychological, call for expert referral.

Controlling atopic dermatitis signs and symptoms early can alter social, emotional, and functional outcomes, sometimes dramatically.