Patients with acne prescribed isotretinoin less likely to engage in suicidal behavior than those treated with antibiotics only or those in the general population
Biden Issues Tough New Vaccine Mandates Affecting Millions of U.S. Workers
As vaccinations are controlled by individual states, White House does not have the power to compel all Americans to get the shots
Women, Minority Groups Still Lagging in Clinical Faculty Positions
Racial and ethnic diversity grew more slowly than representation of women in U.S. academic medicine from 1990 through 2019
Health Care Disproportionately Spent on White Americans
White Americans benefit from greater than average spending on preventive care versus non-White populations
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures May Aid Psoriasis Treatment
Including patient-reported outcome measures in routine care may facilitate individualized treatment for psoriasis
Journal Editors Call for Action to Curb Rising Global Temperatures
Risks to health and the environment include heat-related morbidity and decline in global yield potential for crops
Psoriasis Not Linked to Preclinical Markers of Dementia
After adjustment for confounders, psoriasis may be linked to lower risk for developing dementia
9.7 Percent of All U.S. Persons Uninsured in 2020
Slight decrease seen from 2019, but difference was not significant; 13.9 percent of adults and 5.1 percent of children uninsured in 2020
Severe Eczema Tied to Depression, Internalizing Behaviors in Children
Mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis not linked to symptoms of depression, but linked to internalizing behaviors from age 4 years
Guidance Issued for Preventing Cutaneous SCC in Solid Organ Recipients
For five of six actinic damage and skin cancer index stages, consensus-based recommendations developed