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Welcome to The Weekly Skin Scan, where our editors keep you up-to-date on the latest news and research that could impact your practice. Browse more stories here.
 
Acne and Rosacea
 
Diet-acne association becomes clearer
Beliefs about the association between diet and acne has changed several times. More recently, there has been a shift toward thinking that an association does exist.
 
Rosacea treatments require more data
Topicals, intradermal botulinum toxin-A, and laser and light therapies are among today's newer rosacea treatment options. But their safety and efficacy remain unclear. Experts say more research is needed.
 
Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis
 
BMI, age of onset linked to hypertension in PsO
A recent study discovered that body mass index (BMI) and age of disease onset may play a part in the development of hypertension in psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. Read what researchers found in this article.
 
AD treatment advances thanks to PsO research
Continued research and development in psoriasis has led to a translational revolution — the lessons from which can now be observed in other common inflammatory diseases, such as atopic dermatitis.
 
Quiz: Is gluten linked to psoriatic arthritic flares?
Can gluten containing food products affect psoriatic arthritic? Learn more in today's quiz.
 
Skin Cancer
 
This melanoma test doesn't leave a mark
A new test could effectively rule out a diagnosis of melanoma in a suspicious lesion, eliminating or reducing the need for a surgical biopsy.
 
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