Is Blue Light Causing Skin Damage? A Dermatologist Weighs In
Angela Casey, MD, relates her experiences addressing patients’ concerns about skin damage caused by blue light.
Angela Casey, MD, relates her experiences addressing patients’ concerns about skin damage caused by blue light.
Patient awareness of sun damage doesn’t always translate into safer sun practices, finds Lisa Nyanda-Manola, MD. She describes how she counsels her patients, especially those with skin of color, to protect themselves.
In a study presented at the 2022 AAN Annual Meeting, researchers investigated the relationships between Mediterranean diet score and disability in multiple sclerosis.
Margareth Pierre-Louis, MD, MBA, spoke with us about patients’ expectations of convenient, on-demand care and how it will determine who survives in the digital health care environment.
Expert on vitiligo John E. Harris, MD, associate professor of dermatology at University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) in Worcester, spoke with us about the skin disorder.
Taste and smell disturbances are common symptoms of COVID-19, but they can also be caused by medications frequently prescribed by dermatologists.
Observations and theories about the emergence of “COVID toes” in patients are discussed with Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD.
A study from Italy reports severe outcomes related to the COVID-19 infection in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis receiving immunosuppressive therapies.
Teledermatology offers near-immediate access to specialty medicine for underserved populations. Robert Stavert, MD, MBA, describes the successful physician-to-physician model his team employs at a safety net healthcare system.