Climate Change and Dermatology: A Review and Update for 2026 and Beyond [0.03%]
气候变化与皮肤病学:2026年及以后的回顾与更新
Misha Rosenbach,Eva Rawlings Parker
Misha Rosenbach
Climate Change and Dermatologic Health in People Experiencing Housing Instability and Homelessness: Insights and Implications for Clinical Dermatologists [0.03%]
气候变化与皮肤健康:临床皮肤科医师视角下发生住房不稳定性人群的启示及影响
Natalie M Baker,Alexandra P Charrow
Natalie M Baker
In the context of the climate crisis, persons experiencing homelessness face a disproportionately increased risk of dermatologic disease. Contributing epidemiologic factors include increased baseline health susceptibilities, increased envir...
Madeleine Isler,Laura Goeser,Eva Rawlings Parker et al.
Madeleine Isler et al.
Children's health is disproportionately impacted by the burning of fossil fuels and the subsequent production of greenhouse gases and air pollution. This is due to their developing physiology, unique behavior patterns, greater body surface ...
Climate Change and Dermatologic Diseases in the Global South: A Rising Challenge [0.03%]
气候变化与全球南方地区的皮肤病挑战
Wendemagegn Enbiale
Wendemagegn Enbiale
Climate change is reshaping the epidemiology of dermatologic diseases in the Global South through rising temperatures, UV radiation, extreme weather events, and shifting ecosystems. These environmental stressors exacerbate thermal injuries,...
Annika Belzer,Sarah J Coates
Annika Belzer
Human activities have led to climate change, resulting in global warming, ocean warming, and more frequent extreme weather events (EWEs). Each of these has the potential to amplify infectious diseases with skin manifestations. Alterations i...
Raj P Fadadu,Mary L Williams,Justin Bandino
Raj P Fadadu
Recent climate science trends have identified that extreme weather events, including heat waves, wildfires, and flooding, are becoming more frequent and intense worldwide. These climatic events have negative impacts on dermatologic health, ...
Kristen Fernandez,Maya Mundada,Alexandra So et al.
Kristen Fernandez et al.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disease driven by immune dysregulation and skin barrier defects. This article summarizes the impact of climate change on AD outcomes, focusing on articles published since Apri...
Toward Sustainable Dermatology: Cutting Waste, Eliminating Low-Value Care, and Increasing Efficiency [0.03%]
迈向可持续皮肤科:减少浪费,消除低价值护理并提高效率
Eugene Tan
Eugene Tan
Sustainable dermatology and high-value care are closely connected, both prioritizing evidence-based practices that improve patient outcomes, minimize waste, conserve time, and lower costs thereby improving overall efficiency. Key approaches...
Fatima Ali,Sue Ann Chan,Viktoria Eleftheriadou et al.
Fatima Ali et al.
The scope of procedural dermatology encompasses practices such as skin surgery, energy devices, medical and cosmetic injectables, and chemical peels performed with a wide range of dermatological and aesthetic indications. Procedural dermato...
Andrea Leung,Georgia Marquez-Grap,Tina Bhutani
Andrea Leung
Biologic medications have revolutionized the treatment of many dermatologic diseases, but they also necessitate unique packaging and shipping requirements to maintain their stability, typically involving temperature-controlled environments,...