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by Emily Innes-Leroux, Associate Editor
Aug 18, 20163 min read
Potential new target identified for treating itch
Photo by Robert Boston// Zhou-Feng Chen, PhD (left) and postdoctoral research scholar Devin M. Barry, PhD, Researchers have discovered...
by John Evans, Associate Editor
Aug 12, 20161 min read
Non-invasive, electric pulse technique may minimize burn scars
A newly developed technique using short duration, pulsed electric fields may help prevent the formation of burn-related hypertropic scars...
by Lynn Bradshaw, Senior Editor
Aug 9, 20162 min read
Delay in HS diagnosis observed
There appears to be a delay in the diagnosis of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to researchers who reported...
by Lynn Bradshaw, Senior Editor
Jul 25, 20164 min read
Three common rashes seen in adolescents
Rashes can occur at any age, but the three skin conditions that occur more commonly in the adolescent patient population include tinea...
by Lynn Bradshaw, Senior Editor
Jul 19, 20162 min read
Smoking and its negative impact on the skin reviewed by New York-based dermatologist
Research continues to show a direct correlation between smoking and skin damage, according to Dr. Romeo Morales, who recently reviewed...
by John Evans, Associate Editor
Jul 15, 20162 min read
Stretching skin changes stem cell proliferation
Stem cells respond to mechanical forces by changing their structure The actin cytoskeleton (in green) is able to remodel and strengthen...
Derm City
Jul 13, 20162 min read
Some top-rated consumer sunscreens do not meet dermatology standards
Wikimedia Commons About 40% of the top selling sunscreens on a U.S. retail website do not meet the American Academy of Dermatology’s...
Derm City
Jul 11, 20162 min read
Mental health needs of dermatology patients not being met
The Severe Eczema and Psoriasis Team at St. John’s Institute of Dermatology, St Guys’ and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London, U.K....
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