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George Washington University recently earned a Skin Smart Campus designation, championing skin cancer prevention through education, free sunscreen, and UV safety measures.

Personalized care is key to managing hyperhidrosis, blending therapies, addressing adverse effects, and empowering patients with tailored solutions.

GWW Dermatology professor and chair Dr. Adam Friedman joined Fox 5 to talk new year's skin resolutions.

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Newswise — WASHINGTON (January 13, 2024) – The George Washington University is proud to announce its recognition as a Skin Smart Campus by The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention, highlighting the university's ongoing commitment to fostering a safe and healthy learning environment, with a…

Stay away if you see these words on products: brightening, glowing and plumping. Instead, look for soothing, calming and hydrating.

Wildfires, extreme weather events, rising temperatures—they can all take their toll on your complexion. This is what you can do to fight back.

A study found that dermatologists could benefit from increased education, awareness and standardized guidelines on recommending visible light protection to patients.

“Visible light (VL) represents a significant, often underappreciated, contributor to skin pathology, particularly in…

Recently published consensus guidelines for low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) treatment of hair loss provide best-practice recommendations in areas ranging from pretreatment considerations and counseling to patient monitoring. With large randomized, controlled trials lacking, the guidelines authors…

New research offers new insights on the use of cannabis among patients with hidradenitis suppurativa. The findings don't surprise Adam Friedman, MD, Professor and Chair of Dermatology and Director of the HS program at GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He shares his insights on the paper…