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Contact dermatitis and common culprits
January 28th 2016Dermatologists should note that a new contact allergen is becoming a more prevalent cause of irritation as it is now found more frequently in personal care and laundry products, which are resulting in a greater number of contact allergies now than fragrances and dyes.
What we know today about applying oils to newborn skin
January 28th 2016The use of olive or sunflower oil on newborn babies’ skin damages the skin barrier, researchers from the University of Manchester recently reported. This latest study adds to the conflicting information around caring for newborn skin and how to manage conditions like atopic dermatitis. Learn more
Cutaneous psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis genetic differences revealed
January 27th 2016Researchers have uncovered new information about the pathogenetic similarities and differences between cutaneous psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in a recent study. They hope the information, one day, leads to a test to help doctors determine which psoriasis patients will advance with psoriatic disease.
Melanoma risk significant among pregnant women
January 21st 2016Study finds women diagnosed with malignant melanoma during their pregnancy or within one year of giving birth were more than five times more likely to die than women who weren't pregnant. Routine skin examinations may need to be included as part of postpartum appointments.
Biologic holiday a question of risk management
January 21st 2016Intermittent dosing of biologic agents can make the therapies more immunogenic and lead to a decreased patient response, but the initiation of methotrexate preceding a decrease in the use of biologic therapy will reduce the potential for immunogenicity of the biologics.
12th Annual MauiDerm Meeting Highlights
January 20th 2016The 12th Annual Maui Derm for Dermatologists provides access to industry leaders and a faculty of highly respected dermatologists who offer intimate group discussions and presentations devoted to key topics in medical and aesthetic dermatology.
Grants encourage development of antibiotic alternatives
January 19th 2016The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) announced in January that it is funding 24 research projects, to the tune of about $5 million, to develop non-traditional therapeutics for bacterial infections. Learn more
Could you mix all of your facial morning products in one bottle to save application time?
January 19th 2016It might be tempting in our multi-tasking world to mix all of your morning skin care products in one bottle and all of your evening skin care products in another, but to find out the answer read more.
From rebellious to routine: A path to tattoo regret
January 16th 2016The earliest firm evidence of human tattoos dates back to about 5,000 years ago when hikers discovered the mummified body of Ötzi the Iceman. No one knows when a first human regretted a tattoo and tried to do something about it, but one expert thinks it happened early. Tattoo artists have offered “home remedies” for tattoo removal since at least the late 19th century, he says. Read our brief history.
Imaging technologies improve melanoma diagnosis
January 14th 2016While highly sensitive technology is important for detecting melanoma, methods with poor sensitivity can lead to unnecessary biopsies, treatments, cost, as well as morbidity. Several technologies are available to improve sensitivity and specificity, some of which are used as second-level tests.
Treat acne to achieve remission
January 13th 2016There is an absence of strong evidence supporting the recommendation that cumulative dosing of isotretinoin follow a reference range of 120 to 150 mg/kg. This points to the need for clinicians to treat their patients to achieve clearance of acne rather than adhere to this range.
Acne a growing problem in pre-teens
January 13th 2016Clinicians recognize that acne is increasingly presenting in pre-adolescents and that early presentation is also a predictor of worse disease in the future and the potential for scarring. Prompt, aggressive treatment will lead to better outcomes and will reduce the potential for adverse psychosocial effects.
Cutting edge techniques provide options for skin cancer
January 13th 2016New technologies for managing skin cancer were a topic of discussion at a scientific session at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery’s 2015 annual meeting in Chicago in October. Seaver L. Soon, M.D., division of dermatology and dermatologic surgery at Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, Calif., was one of the moderators for the scientific discussion titled, “The Cutting Edge: New Technologies for Managing Skin Cancer.” Learn more
Allergan, Pfizer merger to boost R&D, cosmetic options
January 11th 2016Following the merger of Pfizer and Allergan, Brent Saunders, Allergan's chief executive officer, will be president and chief operating officer of the newly combined company, called Pfizer plc. He spoke to us about the long-term impact the merger will have on the company and on the dermatology industry.
Antimicrobial stewardship programs aim to curb resistance problem
January 11th 2016Acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections are associated with unnecessary use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, leading to antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial stewardship programs could be a very effective and useful approach to help stop the alarming trend of antibiotic resistance. Several strategies help optimize outcomes.
How to educate men on aesthetic treatment
January 11th 2016Men are flocking to dermatologists for aesthetic procedures, and they usually know what they want aesthetic procedures to accomplish, but they may not know how to express what they want or what options are available, says an expert at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery annual meeting in Chicago. Learn more