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Game-changer for kids with AD
“Pretty much, I couldn’t go about my normal life,” says Benjamin Sun about a life-altering eczema flare up at age 9 that prevented him from going to school and left him bedridden for weeks.
Until now, children like Sun didn’t have an effective, safe option for long-term disease control. Read how dupilumab changed his quality of life, and what it can do for your pediatric patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.
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Interview: Treating children with autism
Dermatology Times spoke to Vikash S. Oza, M.D., about treating children with autism. The main takeaway: Be flexible. Every kid's sensitivity and behavioral aspects are totally unique and may require a custom clinical approach.
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Meet the Investigator
image description here Did you read our article highlighting the recent study on sleep disturbances in mothers of children with atopic dermatitis? Dermatology Times editor, Jessica Barry, recently connected with the investigator, Katrina Abuabara, M.D., on her interest in dermatology and motivations for studying this topic.
Editor: Take me to when you first knew that dermatology was the specialty you wanted to practice.
Dr. Abuabara: From a clinical perspective, I loved that dermatology patients could see the progress of their condition even better than I could. For me, this meant that patient care felt more like a partnership rather than a hierarchical relationship in which a physician would hand down lab test results.
Read more about Dr. Abuabara here.
 
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