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A detailed case study by Dr. Marisa Kassimir, ND, showcasing how homeopathy, nutritional therapy, and lifestyle interventions ...
“Diet and Dermatology: Google Search Results for Acne, Psoriasis, and Eczema.” Cutis. 2018 July;102(1):44-8. Kwon HH, Yoon JY, et al. “Clinical and histological effect of a low glycaemic load diet in ...
India Bolton, 25, doesn't always have visible psoriasis flares. But there are times when her psoriasis becomes so severe that she barely feels like herself. Below, she shares how she's learned to ...
New research links ultra-processed food intake to higher psoriasis risk, even after accounting for genetics, BMI, and lifestyle, highlighting the potential of dietary changes in preventing chronic ...
Scinai Immunotherapeutics Ltd. (NASDAQ: SCNI), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in inflammation and immunology (I&I) ...
A combination of nicotinamide (750 mg), zinc oxide (25 mg), and folic acid (500 µg) is approved for the treatment of acne vulgaris (and rosacea). Both nicotinamide and zinc oxide have anti ...
BMS has previously said it reckons Sotyktu could become a $4 billion seller at its peak, fuelled by head-to-head studies showing it was more effective at treating moderate-to-severe psoriasis than ...
Autoimmune bullous diseases are often associated with significant morbidity and some can even cause mortality, if left untreated. Multiple therapies are now available to treat these blistering ...
Patients with plaque psoriasis who respond well to ixekizumab may extend their dosing interval from treatment every 4 weeks to treatment every 6 weeks or longer. Patients with plaque psoriasis who ...
This marks the first clinical data showing an impact of clascoterone on sebum production, providing further evidence of its potential as a topical treatment option for acne vulgaris.
Red or discolored spots on the skin can be caused by a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects the skin, like psoriasis. Psoriasis may appear violet or gray in darker-skinned individuals. This ...
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