A review of clinical features, diagnosis, and management of Mpox
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 Researchers create first single cell atlas of prenatal human skinResearchers create first single cell atlas of prenatal human skin
 
For the first time, researchers have created a single cell atlas of prenatal human skin to understand how skin forms, and what goes wrong in disease.
 
 
 A review of clinical features, diagnosis, and management of MpoxA review of clinical features, diagnosis, and management of Mpox
 
A comprehensive review in JAMA outlines monkeypox's clinical presentation and management, stressing the need for increased surveillance and vaccination efforts.
 
   New study reveals mechanism of inflammation in lupusNew study reveals mechanism of inflammation in lupus
 
Immune cells called monocytes produce a key inflammatory protein called interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) through an unconventional pathway in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly referred to as lupus, according to a new study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators.
 
   Gene editing restores treatment sensitivity in melanomaGene editing restores treatment sensitivity in melanoma
 
In a potential advance for melanoma patients, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute have used CRISPR gene editing tools to disable a gene mutation often seen in aggressive forms of this dangerous skin cancer that renders promising treatments ineffective.
 
   Researchers uncover the potential of JAK inhibitors to treat life-threatening skin diseaseResearchers uncover the potential of JAK inhibitors to treat life-threatening skin disease
 
Researchers identified Janus kinase inhibitors as a promising treatment for the severe drug-induced skin condition toxic epidermal necrolysis, by analyzing patient biopsies with deep visual proteomics.
 
 Groundbreaking discovery offers hope for patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis
 
Groundbreaking discovery offers hope for patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysisA global team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry has made a groundbreaking discovery that saves the lives of patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis.
 
 
 Accure Acne secures FDA clearance for long-term acne solution
 
Accure Acne secures FDA clearance for long-term acne solutionAccure Acne, Inc.™, a pioneer in the development of innovative solutions for the treatment of acne, announced today that it has received a new FDA Clearance K242035 for the long-term treatment of mild to severe inflammatory acne vulgaris.
 
 
 Long-term low-dose antiviral treatment reduces eye disease risk from shingles
 
Long-term low-dose antiviral treatment reduces eye disease risk from shinglesLong-term, low-dose antiviral treatment reduces the risk for potentially vision-damaging bouts of inflammation and infection, as well as pain, which occur when shingles affects the eye, according to new research presented October 19 at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) in Chicago.
 
 
 Long-term antiviral treatment may protect vision from shingles
 
Long-term antiviral treatment may protect vision from shinglesTaking an antiviral medication for a year may prevent vision damage associated with shingles that affects the eye, according to new research led by faculty from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
 
 
 Distinct immune profiles linked to adverse reactions from immunotherapy
 
Distinct immune profiles linked to adverse reactions from immunotherapyDistinct immune "signatures" in patients who develop adverse events while taking immunotherapy for cancer may help oncologists identify patients at risk and treat them early to prevent serious side effects, suggests a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
 
 
 Breast cancer patients struggle with several unmet emotional and financial concerns
 
Breast cancer patients struggle with several unmet emotional and financial concernsAlthough breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer diagnosed in women, finding support during treatment and through survivorship can be incredibly challenging.
 
 
 Mothering over meds: Docs say common treatment for opioid-exposed babies isn’t necessary
 
Mothering over meds: Docs say common treatment for opioid-exposed babies isn’t necessaryOn learning last year she was pregnant with her second child, Cailyn Morreale was overcome with fear and trepidation.