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S2 Ep24: Debunking Allergy Myths and the Future of Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

18 min · 7. mai 2026
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In this episode of The Cutaneous Connection, Dermatology Times revisits a recent video episode of the Derm Dispatch show where host Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, sits down with Zachary Rubin, MD — allergist, pediatrician, and New York Times bestselling author of All About Allergies — to explore the intersection of dermatology and allergy. Together, they tackle one of the most persistent myths in practice: that food elimination can treat atopic dermatitis. Dr. Rubin breaks down the difference between IgE-mediated allergic reactions and the complex inflammatory nature of eczema, explains the atopic march, and discusses how understanding the gut-lung-skin axis can empower patients to take charge of their care. The conversation also covers the latest treatment advances — from JAK inhibitors to novel biologics — and touches on indolent systemic mastocytosis and the truth about so-called hypoallergenic dogs. A must-listen for any clinician treating allergic and inflammatory skin disease. For more content, visit https://www.dermatologytimes.com/ [https://www.dermatologytimes.com/]

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S2 Ep24: Debunking Allergy Myths and the Future of Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

In this episode of The Cutaneous Connection, Dermatology Times revisits a recent video episode of the Derm Dispatch show where host Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, sits down with Zachary Rubin, MD — allergist, pediatrician, and New York Times bestselling author of All About Allergies — to explore the intersection of dermatology and allergy. Together, they tackle one of the most persistent myths in practice: that food elimination can treat atopic dermatitis. Dr. Rubin breaks down the difference between IgE-mediated allergic reactions and the complex inflammatory nature of eczema, explains the atopic march, and discusses how understanding the gut-lung-skin axis can empower patients to take charge of their care. The conversation also covers the latest treatment advances — from JAK inhibitors to novel biologics — and touches on indolent systemic mastocytosis and the truth about so-called hypoallergenic dogs. A must-listen for any clinician treating allergic and inflammatory skin disease. For more content, visit https://www.dermatologytimes.com/ [https://www.dermatologytimes.com/]

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S2 Ep23: Diving Into the Safety and Efficacy of Icotrokinra, the New Oral IL-23 Peptide in Psoriasis

Join Dermatology Times for a conversation with Liza O'Dowd, MD, vice president of immunodermatology and respiratory disease areas at Johnson & Johnson, recorded at the 2026 AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. O'Dowd discusses one-year efficacy and safety data for icotrokinra (Icotyde), the newly approved once-daily oral peptide IL-23 receptor antagonist for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adults and adolescents 12 and older. At 52 weeks, approximately 50% of adult patients achieved total skin clearance, rising to 60% in adolescents enrolled in the LEAD study. Adverse event rates through one year remained within 1.1% of placebo, with no mandatory tuberculosis pre-screening required. Dr. O'Dowd also addresses icotrokinra's anticipated role as a first-line systemic therapy and offers practical reassurance for clinicians considering this novel agent for their patients. For more content from Dermatology Times, visit https://www.dermatologytimes.com/ [https://www.dermatologytimes.com/]

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