By Allison Sit Healio recently reported on several JDD studies including one from the October JDD, “A Comparison of Alternative Medicine Users and Non-Users in Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa,” by…
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NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- WebMD Health Corp., an Internet Brands company and a leader in health information services for physicians, other healthcare professionals and consumers, today announced that it…
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By Allison Sit Practical Dermatology published an article, “Survey: Consumers Interested in Medical Cannabis Products for Inflammatory Skin Disorders,” about the January JDD study, “Consumer Perspectives on and Utilization of…
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By Allison Sit Healio recently reported on several JDD studies including one from the October JDD, “A Comparison of Alternative Medicine Users and Non-Users in Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa,” by…
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By Allison Sit The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology is featured in the June issue of Dermatology Times. The publication included a 2020 JDD study in its article, “COVID-19 Increases…
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Join Dr. Leon H. Kircik and Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH as they discuss they nuances in the diagnosis and management of acne in skin of color patients. Upon completion of…
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In this study, the efficacy of two formulations containing iron oxide was evaluated in preventing visible light-induced pigmentation compared with a non-tinted mineral SPF 50+ sunscreen. Hawasatu Dumbuya PhD, Pearl…
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The July issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology is available now. This month, we focus on Skin of Color, with special features on Anti-Aging, Aesthetic, and Medical Dermatology.…
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iTunes Google Play Stitcher TuneIn featuring Dr. Adam Friedman, Dr. Robert P. Dellavalle, Dr. Cristian D. Gonzalez Continued efforts by the dermatology community to educate the public on both photoprotective…
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iTunes Google Play Stitcher TuneIn featuring Dr. Adam Friedman & Dr. Andrew Alexis Who knows what’s best/worst for facial aesthetics in the skin of color patient? No really who? Because…
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As a complementary procedure to hydroquinone homecare products, patients have used chemical peels to improve hyperpigmentation or melasma.3 While chemical peels are considered safe for all skin types, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation…
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Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is an acquired hyper-melanosis typically arising following inflammatory lesions. It is one of the most common dermatologic complaints, which may develop in all skin types, however,…
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