As the geriatric population continues to grow, dermatologists are raising awareness of psychocutaneous diseases, a group of skin conditions that commonly affect older adults.According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Americans aged 65 years and older is projected to reach 82 million by 2050, making this age group 23% of the nation’s population. This population increasingly faces a class of skin conditions known as psychocutaneous diseases, which is underdiagnosed and undertreated by many physicians, according to Shari R. Lipner, MD, PhD, FAAD, a dermatologist at Weill
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