Triple combination IDP-126 reduces acne lesions

Triple combination IDP-126 reduces acne lesions

[ad_1] March 26, 2022 1 min read Source/Disclosures Published by: Source: Stein Gold L, et al. Poster. Efficacy and safety of a fixed-dose clindamycin phosphate 1.2%, benzoyl peroxide 3.1% and adapalene 0.15% gel for moderate to severe acne: Randomized phase 2 and phase 3 studies of the first triple-combination drug. Presented at: American Academy of…

Does It Interact With Other Medicines?

Does It Interact With Other Medicines?

[ad_1] FRIDAY, March 25, 2022 (HealthDay News) Psilocybin, the psychedelic substance in “magic” mushrooms, is generating lots of interest as a potential treatment for a host of mental ills, but new research warns there is little data on how it might interact with more traditional psychiatric medications. “There’s a major incongruence between the public enthusiasm…

Exploring the vital connection between gut microbes, physical activity, and health

Exploring the vital connection between gut microbes, physical activity, and health

[ad_1] Our bowels accommodate billions of active microbes that affect the health, a fact that is arousing increasing interest also among athletes. For example, performance-enhancing intestinal microbe populations have been found in athletes participating in endurance sports. There is also research evidence for the notion that physical activity produces health-promoting changes in the bowels. Sanna…

First-Of-Its-Kind Study Finds Microplastics In Human Blood

First-Of-Its-Kind Study Finds Microplastics In Human Blood

[ad_1] A team of scientists has found the presence of microplastics in human blood for the first time. These microplastics were used in beverage bottles and food packaging. There isn’t really a “universally established” definition for microplastics, noted the researchers of a new study published Thursday in the journal Environment International. However, microplastics are often defined as small…

Study Links COVID-19 to Autoimmune and Vascular Diseases

Study Links COVID-19 to Autoimmune and Vascular Diseases

[ad_1] Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Following infection with SARS-CoV-2 infection, patients between the ages of 18 and 65 were at a significantly increased for developing certain cutaneous autoimmune and vascular diseases. This predominately favored systemic disease states with cutaneous involvement, rather than skin-limited processes. The…