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ICYMI, some of this week’s featured content includes an exclusive interview about 10 tips physicians can use with their patients, and articles on ruxolitinib for vitiligo, Instagram based acne content, and more.
In his presentation at the 2021 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs & NPs, Matt L. Leavitt, DO, FAOCD, FISHRS, highlighted the methods to diagnose scarring and nonscarring alopecias.
Ruxolitinib meets primary and secondary endpoints in phase 3 TRuE-V clinical trial program.
In a video for Dermatology Times®, Mark Lebwohl, MD, details how to match patients with the right psoriasis treatment for their specific needs.
In this exclusive video interview with Dermatology Times®, Michael Gold, MD, tells us about his session at the New Frontiers in Cosmetic Medicine and Medical Dermatology Symposium.
The potential of JAK inhibitors and other emerging medications could answer demand for more treatment options for these challenging skin conditions.
In this exclusive interview with Dermatology Times®, David Goldberg, MD, JD, explains why lasers are a treatment option in acne and the latest advancements in the field.
Brian Berman, MD, PhD, maps the root causes, prevention strategies, and latest treatments for this widespread precancer at 2021 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs & NPs.
Experts discuss their tips for dealing with difficult patients, including those who refuse to pay, badmouth colleagues, and even cause a scene in the waiting room.
Darrel S. Rigel, MD, highlights updates in photoprotection, sunscreen SPF levels, and oxybenzone.
Neal Bhatia, MD, highlights new approaches in rosacea therapy in his session at the Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs & NPs.
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about hidradentitis suppurativa, how to get rid of blackheads and more!
Natural skincare ingredients are always trending, said Patricia K. Farris, MD, hear what she had to say about using these in combination with other regimens.
In this month's Legal Eagle column, David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, discusses coding and billing in physician practices.
Dermatologist urges colleagues to take mindful measures to avoid errors.
In this month's Cosmetic Conundrums column, Dermatology Times® Chief Medical Editor Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, explains misinformation surrounding skin and hair cleansing.
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This study aimed to examined morbidity associated with truncal acne.
New therapies are breaking ground in the world of vitiligo research, which Seemal Desai, MD, believes will result in FDA approvals in the coming years.
A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology investigated Instagram’s content on acne and its quality.
In this week’s Pointers with Dr Portela, the 208SkinDoc shares tips on prevention, treatment, and products he recommends for treating dry hands caused by wintery weather.
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Abrocitinib Dosing Effective in Atopic Dermatitis Management
Investigators said that patient-reported outcomes from the 2 abrocitinib groups showed greater efficacy than the dupilumab and placebo groups.
ALA PDT Long-Term Effect on Photoaging
In this study, researchers aim to find the long-term improvements on photoaging after ALA-PDT for AK.
Daylight PDT vs Cryosurgery for AK Prevention
A recent study aimed to examine daylight photodynamic therapy vs cryosurgery for the prevention of actinic keratoses in photodamaged facial skin.
How to Improve AD Patient Education
A study published in Pediatric Dermatology sought to investigate whether an educational handbook could improve atopic dermatitis (AD) symptoms, caregiver confidence in AD management skills, and AD-related quality-of-life.
Is AD associated with Hidradenitis Suppurativa?
A retrospective cohort study published in the International Journal of American Academy of Dermatology investigated the possible association between atopic dermatitis and hidradenitis suppurativa.