Dermatology
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Hair disorder treatments are evolving
New treatment methods are increasing, but psychosocial needs remain and should be addressed.
From the Journals
A fish tale? More on that seafood, melanoma study
“I wouldn’t encourage anyone to change their fish consumption habits just because of this paper.”
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FDA OKs first systemic treatment for alopecia areata
The decision came after review of the results from two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials.
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Current monkeypox outbreak marked by unconventional spread, clinical features
Dermatologists may be the first point of contact for a person infected with the monkeypox virus.
News
FDA cautions against using OTC products to remove skin spots, moles
Conference Coverage
Atopic dermatitis: Options abound, and more are coming
Do patients fit best in the topical or systemic bucket?
Conference Coverage
Therapeutic patient education can help with adherence to treatment
Therapeutic patient education is recommended for children and adults with moderate to severe AD in the 2020 European Task Force on Atopic...
From the Journals
‘Genetic’ height linked to peripheral neuropathy and certain skin and bone infections
Even aside from the links between a person’s actual measured height and different health conditions, their genetically predicted height is...
Conference Coverage
Biologics, Women, and Pregnancy: What’s Known?
As more studies emerge each year, recommendations will become stronger for considering treatment by certain biological drugs, taking into account...
Opinion
Is benzophenone safe in skin care? Part 2: Environmental effects
Various UV filters, including BP-3, octinoxate, octocrylene, and ethylhexyl salicylate, are thought to pose considerable peril to the marine...
Conference Coverage
Surgical site infections not increased in immunocompromised patients after Mohs surgery
Mohs surgery is increasingly being performed for patients who are immunosuppressed because of their higher incidence of skin cancer and higher...