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Three types of skin injury linked to PPE
A new study has identified three types of skin injury caused by use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
by Cory Perla
May 6, 20201 min read


Researchers: New AI algorithm could empower dermatologists
A new artificial intelligence-based algorithm intended to help diagnose a wider range of skin conditions than other currently available tech
by Cory Perla
Apr 1, 20201 min read


Statin medications may leave patients vulnerable to skin infections
Statin medications can make patients vulnerable to skin and soft tissue infections, according to a new study.
by Cory Perla
Nov 27, 20191 min read


Tanning Industry May Be Targeting Neighborhoods With Higher Ratio of Same Sex Couples
Tanning salons may be targeting neighborhoods with a higher percentage of same sex male couples, according to a new study.
The study was pu
by Cory Perla
Oct 9, 20191 min read


Study: Combination of Two Immunotherapies Brings Advanced Melanoma Survival Rate up to 50% for First
By combining two existing therapies, researchers found that they have been able to stop or reverse the progression of advanced melanoma.
by Cory Perla
Oct 2, 20191 min read


Therapy Using Exosomes From Human Skin Cells More Effective in Treating Sun Damage on Mice
Study: Injections of human exsomes in mice are more effective in repairing sun-damaged skin cells than treatments such as retinol and stem c
by Cory Perla
Sep 25, 20191 min read


Crowdsourcing could reduce burden on research dermatologists
"The time and expense involved in having experts endlessly pore over these images is a major impediment, and from one study or one expe
by John Evans
Mar 4, 20192 min read


HS-specific QoL measure designed for use in clinical trials
Based on the comparatively unique presentation of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and its known psychological impacts, an international...
by John Evans
Nov 21, 20173 min read
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