Chatbot Systems Using AI May Feasibly Provide Access to Information on Infectious Diseases
March 19th 2023A recent study found that chatbot systems that used artificial intelligence (AI) could be valuable in providing access to current, accurate, and complete information about infectious diseases and vaccines against them.
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Drs Dellavalle and Rodriguez Discuss Disparities in Prescription Patterns for Atopic Dermatitis
March 19th 2023Using the DataDerm database has uncovered disparities in prescription patterns, but it’s still early in the process of understanding why those disparities might exist, said Robert Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH, and Ramiro Rodriguez, MD, both of University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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Study Underscores Need for Optimal RV Function Measures in PH
March 18th 2023Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction has previously been linked to symptoms and mortality in pulmonary hypertension (PH), as well as in other conditions, and RV function plays an important role in disease risk and potentially in intensification of pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment.
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Once thought of as the result of an imbalance in bodily humors, inflammatory skin diseases are now understood to arise from types of immune responses, opening the door to targeted therapies and personalized medicine, according to speakers at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting.
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Late-Breaking Abstracts Demonstrate Value of Persistence With Ruxolitinib Cream for Vitiligo
March 18th 2023Amid a packed roster of of late-breaking research at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting, investigators presented findings from long-term extensions of the Topical Ruxolitinib Evaluation in Vitiligo phase 3 studies.
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Dermatology Data Can Direct Policy Priorities, but Gaps Reflect Inequities of Care
March 18th 2023Speakers at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting highlighted the potential of DataDerm to tell the story of dermatological care in the United States, but some also cautioned that the registry only reflects those who have access to care in the first place.
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Patients With AD May Have Greater Risk of Certain Malignancies
March 17th 2023Investigators of this study noted the need for more data on risks of malignancies among patients who have atopic dermatitis (AD), with the chronic skin condition already having significant associations with nonmelanoma skin cancer, lymphoma, keratinocyte carcinoma, and pancreatic and kidney cancers.
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Experts Herald “Year of the JAK Inhibitor” in Dermatology
March 17th 2023A symposium at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting convened speakers who presented current data on the use of Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors in dermatology, including in atopic dermatitis and vitiligo.
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Dr Kevan Herold on Living With T1D: “There's Nothing You Do Without Thinking About It”
March 17th 2023It's harder for younger children to deal with the complexities of managing type 1 diabetes (T1D), so a delayed diagnosis even by a few years is a big deal, said Kevan Herold, MD, professor of immunobiology and medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
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