In the tapestry of the human experience, adjustment disorders are threads woven from the challenges and upheavals that life throws our way. These disorders, often underestimated in their impact, can ...
Boil-like swellings are the hallmark of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic, recurrent inflammatory skin disease of the hair follicle. Painful, inflamed nodules are connected via sinus tracts and ...
Editors from AJMC® spoke with Aaron S. Farberg, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Bare Dermatology in Dallas, Texas, about approaches to multidisciplinary management of cutaneous squamous cell ...
To manage my mental health conditions, I crafted a 4-step approach to help me find stability. I call them the Four R’s: recognize, reduce, renovate and respect. They are learned habits, cultivated ...
The field of industrial hygiene (IH) is evolving. As Baby Boomers retire and long-held IH roles are increasingly being restructured, outsourced, or integrated into broader OH&S programs, many ...
Herbicide resistance in weeds seems to be exploding. For example, Waterhemp populations in the Midwest are now surviving three or more herbicide modes of action, and relying on chemical control that ...
Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent, chronic condition diagnosed in about 16.4 million Americans, with an additional 6 million undiagnosed patients experiencing dry eye symptoms. 1 The prevalence of ...
Navigating the intricacies of compliance and risk management can seem overwhelming for businesses, especially those operating in heavily regulated industries. The rules are complex and the stakes are ...
In 1976, five Black women initiated a lawsuit against General Motors, alleging the company’s employment practices violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The case aimed to address the ...