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Psoriasis can occur near the eyes, causing redness, itching, dryness, and flaking skin. Once it’s correctly diagnosed, you can often manage it with topical treatments.
Recent FDA decisions added new options for dermatologists involved in treating patients with psoriasis, bullous pemphigoid ...
Many dermatologists prescribe supplemental oral and topical vitamin D to treat nail and scalp psoriasis, flatten thick psoriasis patches, and slow skin cell growth to prevent itchy, scaly skin, ...
What do the top-selling skincare products of Tower 28, Mario Badescu and Clinisoothe+ have in common? They're all facial ...
When psoriasis is manifest on <10% of the body surface it is practical to use topical agents. This article reviews topical therapies for psoriasis ( Table 1 ). [2] ...
Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance (PAPAA), 01923 672837 Psoriasis Association, 01604 251 620 You can also get support from your local Healthwatch. NICE is not responsible for the quality or ...
- The Phase I trial evaluates the safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of ASC50 for the treatment of psoriasis. - Preclinical data, including higher oral exposure, longer half-life and strong ...
Psoriasis severity is significantly associated with risk for restless leg syndrome, insomnia, and obstructive sleep apnea. HealthDay News — Both mild and moderate-to-severe psoriasis are significantly ...
Individuals (n=8947) with psoriasis were matched with up to 20 individuals without psoriasis (n=178,937) and evaluated for incident CVD or mortality through 2022 on the basis of serum 25 (OH)D levels ...
New research led by scientists at the University of Birmingham suggests that treating psoriasis with a tripeptide-composed of three amino acids -may help relieve symptoms when delivered through a ...
To assess whether systemic psoriasis treatments may mitigate or exacerbate MACE risk, investigators sourced real-world data from the BIOBADADERM registry. Patients (N=5622) with moderate to severe ...
I used to dismiss pain creams as too lightweight for my chronic pain. I was wrong. Welcome back to “Life’s a Pain!” This month’s topic is a touchy one: topicals. Today, there are a lot ...