Atopic dermatitis drugs in development
Stay up-to-date on the most recent clinical advances in atopic dermatitis.
 
Atopic dermatitis in elderly common, hard to treat
Adults 60 years and older tend to have a distinct atopic dermatitis presentation and important comorbidities, but dermatologists treating these patients find lacking evidence on how to diagnose and best treat atopic dermatitis in the elderly, according to a recent review.
 
Meet the Investigator: Anna De Benedetto, M.D.
In this interview, Dr. Anna De Benedetto discusses what initially drew her to dermatology and what inspired her to study atopic dermatitis in the elderly.

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Dr. Goldberg offers his insight on when to settle a malpractice lawsuit outside of court and when to take it to trial.
 
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