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Rare diseases affect millions. Here, 15 surprising conditions you should know about—including disorders that turn your skin blue or give you a foreign accent.
When nerve cells don’t end up in the right place during brain development, it can cause periventricular heterotopia —a condition associated with intellectual issues and seizures. While there’s no ...
Learn how Dupixent helps diverse eczema patients and why inclusive clinical trials are vital for fair healthcare.
Lupus, an autoimmune disorder, presents skin manifestations like the butterfly rash, often mimicked by conditions such as ...
Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition, “Drawing Awareness,” to call attention to different skin conditions, with ...
Skin is more than a reflection in the mirror it’s the largest organ of your body, toiling away to shield you from the outside ...
Skin changes like unusual bruising, poor healing, and circulation problems can warn of stroke months early. Learn the warning ...
France's Sanofi and Tarrytown, N.Y.-based Regeneron said Friday that the FDA gave green light for Dupixent as a treatment of adult patients with bullous pemphigoid, a skin disease that mainly affects ...
Catching the onset of Parkinson's Disease early can be critical to slowing the disease's progression and improving a ...
WHO resolution helps reframe skin diseases as a ‘global public health priority,’ not a ‘cosmetic issue’ A resolution spearheaded by Ivory Coast and unanimously approved acknowledges the ...
International guidelines for the screening of a rare skin condition have changed after scientists found an elevated rate of psychological disorders and heart issues.
Various dermatologic skin diseases can be attributed to or worsened by air pollution, including skin aging, atopic dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, hair loss, and skin cancer, through mechanisms ...