Outside the Box for Atopic Dermatitis
Derms on Drugs
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February 6, 2026
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The Derms on Drugs are joined by Dr. Peter Lio to take a dive into the "root causes" of atopic dermatitis and what we can do to address them. Maybe you've heard about the "NICE" Axis - the Neuro-Immuno-Cutaneo-Endocrine Axis and thought you were on the cutting edge. Well, you're not. The new and updated model is the "SINGE" Network - the Skin-Immuno-Neuro-Gastro-Endocrine Network. Join us this week to get the answers to more of the questions you didn't know you should have! New data confirms again that elimination diets don't help with atopic dermatitis and data shows that avoiding foods makes you more likely so how do you talk to patients who are convinced food allergy is driving their atopic dermatitis? Should you be recommending probiotics to you atopic dermatitis patients (and which one)? How (and why) do probiotics work for atopic dermatitis? What does a lion in your basement have to do with atopic dermatitis? How do you handle patients who say that all moisturizers sting when you put them on? How do you deal with people in whom Staph aureus is playing a major role in their atopic dermatitis? What's coming for atopic dermatitis in 2026?
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Outside the Box for Atopic Dermatitis | The Derms on Drugs are joined by Dr. Peter Lio to take a dive into the "root causes" of atopic dermatitis and what we can do to address them. Maybe you've heard about the "NICE" Axis - the Neuro-Immuno-Cutaneo-Endocrine Axis and thought you were on the cutting edge. Well, you're not. The new and updated model is the "SINGE" Network - the Skin-Immuno-Neuro-Gastro-Endocrine Network. Join us this week to get the answers to more of the questions you didn't know you should have! New data confirms again that elimination diets don't help with atopic dermatitis and data shows that avoiding foods makes you more likely so how do you talk to patients who are convinced food allergy is driving their atopic dermatitis? Should you be recommending probiotics to you atopic dermatitis patients (and which one)? How (and why) do probiotics work for atopic dermatitis? What does a lion in your basement have to do with atopic dermatitis? How do you handle patients who say that all moisturizers sting when you put them on? How do you deal with people in whom Staph aureus is playing a major role in their atopic dermatitis? What's coming for atopic dermatitis in 2026?