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Researchers have developed a spectroscopic device that combines three ways of using light to measure the properties of skin tissue and potentially detect skin cancer. » See how it works
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Olfactory receptors in the nose that allow us to smell are also present on the surface of keratinocytes. According to new research, stimulating a particular receptor with a specific synthetic sandalwood oil causes those keratinocytes to proliferate and migrate, processes that are essential to wound healing and skin regeneration. »Find out more
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Insights into managing atopic dermatitis and acne
Atopic dermatitis and acne have significant physical, psychosocial and financial impacts on patients. Keep current on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of both conditions and how these may impact patient care.
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PARTNER CONTENT
Julius Few, M.D., offers potential attendees an inside look into the learning experience offered through the upcoming CME workshop: Understanding the Diversity of HA Fillers . »View and learn more: Cannula use with HA
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Contaminated tattoo ink that was recalled in July may have reached distributors and poses the potential for skin infections and other health problems, the Food and Drug Administration has warned. » See which ink is affected
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A novel delivery system of an old drug designed to treat herpes labialis resulted in fewer recurrences of next herpes episodes, shorter durations of episodes and more blocked episodes. » Read about how it reduces viral load
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