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Certain hand sanitizer, aloe products recalled due to presence of methanol
Aruba Aloe Balm N.V. has recalled 40 lots of its hand sanitizer and aloe products due to methanol contamination, according to an FDA public service announcement.
Dactylitis, enthesitis resolution linked to less pain, fatigue in guselkumab-treated PsA
Patients with psoriatic arthritis who use guselkumab are more likely to experience meaningful improvements in fatigue and pain if they achieve resolution of enthesitis or dactylitis, according to data published in Clinical Rheumatology.
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FDA approves antibiotic to treat three bacterial infections
The FDA this week approved the antibiotic Zevtera for the treatment of three bacterial infections 17 years after it was first submitted to the agency.
Yes, you can sunburn during an eclipse: Dermatologist discusses skin safety for rare event
When viewing the solar eclipse on April 8, individuals in the United States should not only protect their eyes, but also their skin.
Advanced therapy not enough for nearly 75% of Canadian patients with psoriatic arthritis
Patients with psoriatic arthritis in Canada face “substantial burden and unmet need” for improved treatments, as nearly 75% fail to achieve minimal disease activity within 6 months of starting advanced therapy, according to data.
US News & World Report: Dermatologists rank CeraVe, Neutrogena best in OTC products
CeraVe and Neutrogena over-the-counter products topped the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best OTC Medicine & Health Products list, according to a press release.
Botanical, alternative treatments show promise in acne vulgaris treatment
Utilizing alternative, botanical treatments for acne may target the underlying causes of disease and improve severity, according to a study.
Girl presents with rapidly spreading rash, abdominal pain and fever
During the winter holidays, a 12-year-old girl was seen in her primary care clinic with fever, fatigue, cough and sore throat. At that time, she was thought to likely have strep throat, but her rapid strep test was negative.
Physician shares alternative medicine practices for hidradenitis suppurativa
SAN DIEGO — The implementation of dietary modifications, supplementation and other lifestyle changes can significantly improve hidradenitis suppurativa, according to a speaker here.
Source of surging autoimmunity may lie in ‘a thousand cuts’
The common consensus for some time has been that the prevalence of autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases has been on the rise.
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