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Genetically speaking, we are more microbe than human and, whether on our skin or up our nose, they are essential to our health. Here are simple ways to keep yours thriving.

Some over-the-counter and prescription antidandruff shampoos contain ketoconazole, an ingredient that may help with certain types of hair loss.

In a survey of adults with moderate to severe AD participating in a patient support program for upadacitinib in the United States, 86.8% reported that their itch was "very much" or "much" improved from taking the drug, while 7.8% rated their itch as minimally improved.
Also, 27.5% reported…

Jonathan I. Silverberg, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C., and colleagues examined the relationship between lebrikizumab serum concentration levels and sustained clinical response after treatment cessation among…

WASHINGTON — A group of medical students volunteered their time to reach out to neighbors in Southeast, D.C. They held a free clinic that focused on skin health at Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church on Monday.
Organizers say many communities in Wards 7 and 8 are underserved when it comes…

At the 2024 Revolutionizing Alopecia Areata, Vitiligo, and Eczema (RAVE) Conference in Chicago, Illinois, the crowd-favorite “Battle of the Two Titans” debate returned to discuss which patients are contenders for systemic therapies and the steps needed to make that decision

This interview with Silverberg featured a discussion of new data on systemic therapies for various dermatologic conditions.

Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, shares insights into the change of this year’s meeting and the benefit of additional disease states.

Professor of dermatology, Adam Friedman, MD commented on the rise of fake versions of #botox and how to distinguish it from the real thing via LosAngelesTimes

Dr. Adam Friedman, professor and Chair of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences joined WTOP to debunk some of these myths and tell us what we can all do to try and prevent skin cancer.