A recent study suggests iron status may play a role in the risk of skin and skin structure infections, with higher levels associated with a higher risk for skin infections, such as cellulitis.
As the incidence of measles in 2019 increases, the likelihood of health care providers, including dermatologists, seeing patients with this highly infectious disease will also increase.
Findings from a recent population-based study suggest an association between dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor use and risk of developing bullous pemphigoid among individuals with diabetes.
Although overall antibiotic prescribing has decreased substantially among dermatologists, new research indicates prescribing is still higher in dermatology than in any other specialty.
New survey data indicate a growing enthusiasm among dermatology providers and patients for exploring the potential benefits of cannabinoids as dermatologic therapies.
The belief that zinc oxide may be toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy groups have raised questions on its safety. Researchers explored this further in a new study.
Many triggers for rosacea have been suggested, including the consumption of hot beverages. In a recent study, researchers sought to examine the association between caffeine/coffee intake and the risk of...
New research presented at the AAD 2018 Summer Meeting indicates that individuals who receive an organ transplant have an elevated risk for skin cancer. To see which transplant recipients have the highest...