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NPs and PAs in Dermatology |
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In partnership with the Dermatology Education Foundation, view featured articles from Dermatology Times with expert NP and PA commentary.
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Commentary
This month, we look at AD patients, bullying and how to help; whether NPs are doing enough for psoriasis patients; and the potential of epicutaneous immunotherapy. Read Joe Gorelick's takeaways.
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CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Many children with eczema suffer from bullying because of the skin condition. A new survey reflects what children and caregivers are experiencing beyond the itch.
How to help. |
Findings from key studies over the past year indicate the importance of targeting interleukin (IL)-17 and the use of biologics in psoriasis treatment. Emerging data clarifies disease pathogenesis and the significance of comorbidities. |
A wearable skin patch may help treat peanut allergy, specifically in children and young adults, according to one-year results of an ongoing trial.
Children saw greatest effect. |
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