Pediatrics
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Do You Have Patients With JAKne — JAK Inhibitor–Associated Acne? Here’s What to Know
Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor-associated acne may be overlooked outside of dermatology, experts said.
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Storybooks Can Help Children Deal with Skin Conditions
“There are tools to help kids cope with their skin conditions, but we’re underutilizing them,” Dr. Sonia Havele said.
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Predicting RSV’s Role in the Upcoming Winter Respiratory Season
RSV season should be blunted because of the increased use of both the remarkably effective CDC-recommended maternal RSV vaccine and nirsevimab.
Pediatric Dermatology Consult
A 7-Month-Old Female Presented With Nail Changes
The parents reported no history of trauma to the nails.
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New Biological Pathway May Explain BPA Exposure, Autism Link
Silencing a key enzyme, aromatase, that controls neurohormones and is especially important in fetal male brain development, may be associated with...
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How Common Is Pediatric Emergency Mistriage?
More than half of pediatric emergency patients were overtriaged, and researchers identified multiple disparities among those more likely to be...
Opinion
E-Bikes: The Good ... and the Ugly
With the increase in e-bike popularity, there has been an understandable increase in injuries in all age groups.
Opinion
Doctor I-Don’t-Know
If more physicians learned to say “I don’t know” early in their careers, the quality of care we are delivering as a profession will improve, as...
From the Journals
US Experience With Infliximab Biosimilars Suggests Need for More Development Incentives
Use of infliximab biosimilars in the United States rose slowly until three were on the market; it continued to remain lower for Medicare than for...
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Nemolizumab Benefits Seen in Adults, Teens With Atopic Dermatitis
Significant improvements in pruritus were observed as early as week 1, with a greater proportion of participants in the nemolizumab vs placebo...
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Recommendations From a Pediatric Dermatologist on Using AI in Daily Practice
Many academic institutions are creating “walled gardens” — private areas of AI access that don’t allow patient information to “leak out.”