In the second half of our interview with Brita Roy, MD, MPH, MHS, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, she discusses effective engagement of minoritized populations in discussion of medical mistrust.
Secukinumab delivers sustained efficacy and quality of life improvements in pediatric generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP).
Adalimumab and secukinumab are the only FDA-approved biologic drugs to treat hidradenitis suppurativa, limiting options for ...
Common measurements for modified adeno-associated viruses (AAVs), a gene therapy delivery method, showed substantial ...
Inhaling wildfire smoke could have immediate effects on children in Los Angeles, such as coughing and wheezing, which may lead to more long-term health effects.
Edgardo S. Santos, MD, FACP, FASCO, emphasized the need to eliminate the stigma around smoking in lung cancer, highlighted the importance of early detection and discussed how advances in precision ...
Latine individuals in the US face higher morbidity and mortality in skin cancer outcomes despite lower lifetime risk.
For diverse patient populations who are historically marginalized within health care, student-run clinics may offer a ...
The increased urgency for vasectomy follow-through among men post-Dobbs aligns with previous administrative data indicating a ...
Psychological resilience plays an important role in managing psoriasis symptoms and enhancing patient well-being, study ...
Irina Dralyuk, MD, discusses how to best prevent vulnerable parties, especially children, from breathing in the toxic smoke in Los Angeles.
Interventions, such as asset-building, differential service delivery interventions, and digital interventions can help to improve health outcomes in adolescents with HIV.