New Mathematical Framework Uses Nonlinear Dynamics to Optimize Minimal Medication Dosages for Chronic Eczema Treatment
New research from AIP uses the "butterfly effect" to calculate minimal eczema medication doses and explain why maintaining remission is so difficult.
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Published: Mar 18, 2026, 8:45 AM EDT
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New Mathematical Framework Uses Nonlinear Dynamics to Optimize Minimal Medication Dosages for Chronic Eczema Treatment
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Researchers from Pusan National University and Arizona State University have developed a mathematical model based on the "butterfly effect" to predict and control atopic dermatitis flare-ups. The study, published in Chaos, identifies two distinct treatment regimes, revealing that maintaining eczema remission requires a highly nonlinear approach compared to treating active infections.
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