Dermatologists explore the mystery behind sudden skin rashes and itching, often linked to 'idiopathic' (unknown) allergies.
The idea that you can "catch" shingles is one of the more common misconceptions I hear from patients who arrive worried ...
The patient has a rash on her cheeks and nose with sparing of the nasolabial folds, in addition to involvement of the dorsal ...
Kollam district in Kerala has reported a rapid surge in chickenpox cases, prompting local health authorities to issue an ...
Experts say everyone should be exercising between 150 and 300 minutes every week, with at least 75 minutes of vigorous ...
A Gulf War veteran is urging the VA to “act swiftly” to include Gulf War illness as a medical condition with a disability ...
With U.S. diagnoses of Parkinson's expected to reach 1.2 million by 2030, research is in full swing, and treatments ...
Clade I mpox has been seen in the United States before, but only in people with recent travel abroad. The three cases in ...
This rash typically disappears on its own ... Exercise-induced rhinitis is extremely common in swimmers and those who ...
Regeneron's Libtayo gains FDA approval as the first immunotherapy for high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, enhancing ...