The Nuances of Treating Vitiligo in People of Color
The Nuances of Treating Vitiligo in People of Color There are challenges in treating vitiligo in people of color. An expert discusses these and newer therapies on the horizon.
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The Nuances of Treating Vitiligo in People of Color There are challenges in treating vitiligo in people of color. An expert discusses these and newer therapies on the horizon.
Vitiligo: More Than Just a Cosmetic Condition Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition and may be autoimmune. Topicals, phototherapy, oral steroids, and newer JAK inhibitor creams add to a toolbox of treatments for dermatologists.
Treating Vitiligo: Build a Care Team You Trust Here’s what to look for as you assemble your vitiligo health care team.
Vitiligo and Self-Esteem: It’s Possible to Have Both It’s possible to have vitiligo and self-esteem. Read one person’s account.
How to Talk to Your Loved One’s Care Team If you’re a schizophrenia caregiver, communication with your loved one’s doctors is important. Learn how to stay in the loop.
Is It Time to Change Schizophrenia Treatments? Is it time for a change in your loved one’s schizophrenia treatment? Learn the signs caregivers should watch for.
Helping Someone Stick With Schizophrenia Treatment Schizophrenia treatment is tricky when your loved one resists it. Learn ways to help someone with schizophrenia stick with their treatment plan.
How to Build a Support Network for Schizophrenia Care Schizophrenia caregiver support is essential to avoid burnout. Learn how to build a support network when you’re a mental-health caregiver.
A Simple Pair of Earbuds Could Monitor Your Brain New sensors can transform earbuds into powerful health monitors that track brain activity and lactate levels in sweat. They could help doctors diagnose, monitor, and treat disease.
Should You Stay or Go? When to Change Treatments Advice from rheumatologists for changing psoriatic arthritis medications, including side effects, symptoms, and insurance coverage.
What Is Cryptophasia (Twin Language)? Twin speak, aka cryptophasia, can seem like a language all its own. Learn what this phenomenon really means.
Tips and Tricks for Better Sleep From Night Shift Workers Heading to work after the sun sets has become very common in the U.S. – but what does that mean for the health of night shift workers?
Now Is the Time for Older Adults to Get the RSV Vaccine Like the common cold, RSV generally causes mild symptoms that clear up in a week or so. But, much like the flu, for those who are older and less healthy, RSV can present significant risks.
This Could Be an RSV Season Like No Other, in a Good Way For the first time, two preventive treatments are available that dramatically reduce the risk of severe RSV.
My Dialysis Machine Works as My Kidneys, for Now If you have autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), you may need dialysis at some point. Here’s what to expect.
Talking to Your Kids If you have ADPKD, it’s important for your children to know what to expect. Learn how to have those conversations.
What Families Should Know About the New OTC Birth Control Pill The first over-the-counter birth control pill will hit U.S. stores early next year, which gives parents, teens, and their doctors time to decide how it could affect their lives. And the decisions are not always simple.
Popular Weight Loss Drugs Raise Risk of More Stomach Trouble People taking popular medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus for weight loss are at higher risk of potentially serious stomach and intestinal issues, compared to people taking a weight loss drug approved in 2014, a large study reveals.
Tripledemic? What CDC Recommends for COVID, Flu, and RSV The most effective way to protect yourself from the worst of this season’s viruses is to get vaccinated, agency leaders said.
How Exercise Boosts Your Body’s Ability to Prevent Cancer Forty-five minutes of intense exercise three times a week may reduce cancer risk in patients with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that can lead to cancer at a young age.