Skin condition

High-Salt Diets Linked to Increased Risk of Eczema, Study Finds

Recent research suggests a potential link between high-salt diets and an increased risk of developing eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis. A study found that for every 1-gram increase in daily sodium excretion, the odds of eczema flare-ups increased by 22%. High salt intake was associated with an 11% higher risk of severe eczema, while following recommended guidelines reduced the risk by 12%. Reducing dietary sodium intake could be a cost-effective intervention for managing eczema, according to researchers.

The Impact of Stress on Skin and Hair Health

Learn how stress can impact your skin and hair health, as explained by dermatologists. Discover how stress hormones can exacerbate skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis, while also accelerating the aging process and affecting hair health.

Dermatology Times Celebrates Rosacea Awareness Month with Weekly Quizzes

April is Rosacea Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about the chronic skin condition. Dermatology Times is committed to educating and engaging the audience with weekly quizzes aimed at increasing understanding and promoting proactive management strategies. Stay tuned for the weekly quizzes and let’s work together to make a difference this Rosacea Awareness Month.

ANU Researchers Make Groundbreaking Discovery in Psoriatic Arthritis Development

ANU researchers have discovered a genetic mutation responsible for the progression of psoriasis to psoriatic arthritis, offering potential advancements in diagnosis and treatment. This groundbreaking finding sheds light on the link between the IKBKB gene mutation and the development of psoriatic arthritis, providing hope for more targeted and effective therapies in the future.

Link Between Eczema and Cognitive Impairment in Children

Recent research has revealed a concerning link between eczema and cognitive impairment in children with neurodevelopmental comorbidities. The study, published in Jama Dermatology, examined a weighted sample of over 69.7 million U.S. children, of which 13.2% had atopic dermatitis. The findings indicated that children with neurodevelopmental comorbidities, such as ADHD or learning disabilities, faced a two to threefold higher risk of cognitive impairment when they also had eczema. These findings shed light on the potential cognitive implications of eczema in children with neurodevelopmental comorbidities, emphasizing the significance of comprehensive assessments and further research to better understand and address these associations.

Surge of Leprosy Cases in the US

Learn about the resurgence of leprosy in the US, with a focus on the surge of cases in Florida. Discover the causes of leprosy and the urgent need for health care providers to report new cases immediately. Find out why leprosy was stigmatized in biblical times and the traditional risk factors associated with the disease.

The Significance of Skin as an Indicator of Overall Health

The skin, our largest organ, provides valuable insights into our overall well-being. Conditions like Lyme disease and purpura can manifest as rashes, offering early detection of underlying health issues. Paying attention to changes in the skin can help individuals safeguard their health and well-being.

Understanding Eczema: Personalized Treatment Approaches and Managing Flare-ups

Understanding Eczema: Personalized Treatment Approaches and Managing Flare-ups By Anthony Raphael Jan 11, 2024 Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that manifests as dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. The exact cause of eczema is not…

Surge of Scabies Cases Across the UK: What You Need to Know

As scabies cases continue to surge across the UK, health experts at NowPatient have revealed everything you need to know about the condition and how to stop it from spreading. Scabies is a highly contagious skin condition caused by parasitic…