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Low Risk HPV Can Reduce the Risk of Developing Skin Cancer

Scientists are drawing connections between the human papillomavirus (HPV) and cutaneous squamous carcinoma (SCC) and learning that certain strains of HPV could...

Where Are We Headed with the Clean Beauty Product Trend?

Are chemicals bad for our skin? Many natural beauty companies, manufacturers that pride themselves on omitting parabens, allergens, and...

What’s the Connection Between Vitamin A and Skin Cancer?

High intake of vitamin A can reduce a person’s risk of developing cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), according to a study published in JAMA Dermatology.

Skin Cancer Treatments and Cosmetic Injections Were the Most Popular Dermatologic Procedures of 2018

More and more people are investing in their skin health. In 2018, there were 12.5 million dermatologic procedures performed — a 60...

Long-term Opioid Use is 53% More Common Among Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurative

Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa are significantly more susceptible to long-term opioid use than those without the skin condition, according to research recently published in JAMA Dermatology.

How Can We Combat Melasma’s Impact on Patients’ Mental Health?

Melasma takes a significant toll on a female’s self-esteem, according to a pilot study published in the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology.

What Does the Rise of Private Equity-Backed Dermatology Clinics Mean for the Future of...

Private equity (PE) firms are scooping up dermatology practices at alarming rates, raising concerns about their business strategies, according to a study recently published...

Which is More Effective for Acne Treatment: Spironolactone or Antibiotics?

Spironolactone, a versatile drug used to treat low potassium levels and high blood pressure among other conditions, is being touted as a...

What’s the Relationship Between Psoriasis and Mental Health Disorders?

Psoriasis patients are at a higher risk for mental health hospitalizations than those without the skin condition, according to research recently published in Dermatology.

Why We Need Better Training for Self-Injection Skin Condition Medications

With self-injection medications for dermatitis and eczema on the rise, the dermatology community has realized that there’s a greater need to educate...

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