Greater Burden of COVID-19 on Families of Color, Families of Children With Asthma
Families of color and families of children with asthma have suffered greater COVID-19 pandemic-related consequences compared with non-Hispanic White families.
Families of color and families of children with asthma have suffered greater COVID-19 pandemic-related consequences compared with non-Hispanic White families.
Insurance coverage for topical treatments for rosacea vs melasma are investigated.
Investigators sought to determine whether the content of dermatology textbooks used by medical students in Scandinavia reflects the ethnic diversity of the population.
Clinicians writing about the rising rates of suicide and suicidal behaviors among Black youth address the lack of suitable available data and call for the need to mobilize research for prevention.
Margareth Pierre-Louis, MD, MBA, FAAD discusses issues pertaining to skin cancer in people with skin of color as well as recommendations for the provision of multi-ethnic dermatology care.
The public’s stigma toward people with alopecia was assessed and whether stigma increases with increased severity of alopecia was determined.
The demographics, clinical features, treatment, comorbidities, and outcomes in a large cohort of children with HS is described.
Rates of biologic agent use in minority patients with psoriasis compared with White patients were determined in this study.
The phenotype characteristics that best describe children flaring during pollen season were investigated.
Valerie Harvey, MD and Lynn McKinley-Grant, MD explain the importance of diversity and specialized training to treat patients with skin of color in the field of dermatology.