Tue.May 13, 2025

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Personalized Medicine in Psoriasis: Mindera Health’s Mind.Px Test Changes Physician Behavior, Improves Outcomes

The Dermatology Digest

Mindera Healths Mind.Px cab help predict the most appropriate biologic drug for a psoriasis patient, reducing the trial-and-error approach to medication selection and improving outcomes, according to results from The MATCH study. The new study, which is published in Dermatology and Therapy , found that the Mind.Px test results altered physician behavior and lead to faster, more effective patient outcomes.

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New Survey Confirms Acne Patients Have More Trust in Clinicians than Social Media Influencers

Dermatology Times

Even with the recent rise of social media guidance, patients still trust dermatologists over social media influencers for acne treatment.

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What Steps Do I Need to Take to Become an Aesthetic Nurse?

AAAMS

The field of aesthetic medicine is rapidly growing and presents exciting opportunities for those looking to specialize in non-invasive cosmetic procedures. If you’re interested in becoming an aesthetic nurse, there are important steps to consider that will set you on the path to success. Heres a comprehensive guide from the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS).

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Botanical-Based Nutraceutical Improves Acne

Dermatology Times

Discover how a novel nutraceutical significantly improves mild to moderate acne in a 12-week clinical trial, offering a holistic approach to skin health.

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Achieve a Better Blonde with These Expert Tips

Beauty Launchpad

Four blonding experts share their tips to formulate and maintain gorgeous, bright blonde shades just in time for summer.

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What to Know When Targeting IL-13 vs IL-31 in Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI, discusses how IL-13 and IL-31 inhibitors represent distinct yet complementary mechanisms in the management of atopic dermatitis.

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Dual Inhibitor TRIV-509 Shows Promise for Rapid Improvement in Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Researchers reveal TRIV-509, a novel monoclonal antibody, shows promise in rapidly improving atopic dermatitis by restoring skin barrier integrity and reducing inflammation.

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Beauty Launchpad Announces 30 Under 30 Winners for 2025

Beauty Launchpad

Sponsored by Denman Professional, Beauty Launchpad's 30 Under 30 contest spotlights 30 emerging hair professionals under 30 years of age. See the full list of winners.

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Skin Tags vs. Moles: Key Differences, Concerns, and Removal Options

West Lake Dermatology

Skin tags and moles are two of the most common types of skin growths. Although both are generally harmless, people often confuse them due to their similar appearance. Understanding the differences between skin tags and moles is essential because, while skin tags are benign, some moles can develop into skin cancer. This guide will help you distinguish between them, recognize potential health concerns, and explore removal options.

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Tyk2 Inhibition Prevents Islet Inflammation and Delays Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice

Dermatology Times

New research reveals a promising strategy to slow type 1 diabetes progression by targeting inflammation with an existing psoriasis drug.

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Skin Cancer Awareness Month Company Spotlight: Coolibar

The Dermatology Digest

Coolibar, the UPF 50+ sun protection apparel brand, is teaming up with skin cancer survivor and advocate Dayanara Torres and the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) to promote Skin Cancer Awareness Month this May. Coolibars campaign, led by Torres, redefines the traditional black ribbon of melanoma awareness with a Coolibar-blue ribbon. The blue symbolizes a layer of protection to communicate healing, joy, and a life lived boldly under the sun.

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Daily Derm Times: May 13, 2025

Dermatology Times

Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.

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Here’s How To Revive Your Dull Skin

Eminence Organics

Heres How To Revive Your Dull Skin Is your skin losing its natural glow? A dull, dry complexion can develop at any age, and even small changes in texture and tone can leave your skin looking less radiant and youthful than youd like. Read on to find out how to get rid of dullness and bring back the glow. How To Get Rid Of Dull Skin | Best Products For Dry, Dull Skin | Reviews For The Mangosteen Collection How To Get Rid Of Dull Skin Some of the most reliable ingredients for reversing lackluster s

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New Meta-Analysis Supports Targeted Vitiligo Therapies

Dermatology Times

Explore the promising role of JAK inhibitors in vitiligo management, highlighting efficacy, safety, and potential combination therapies for enhanced results.

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What Happens if Squamous Cell Carcinoma Is Left Untreated?

US Dermatologt Partners

Many people are aware of melanoma skin cancer and its associated risks, but fewer recognize the potential health risks associated with other forms of skin cancer, such as squamous cell carcinoma. According to Dr. Mark Fleischman of U.S. Dermatology Partners, Overland Park, KS , Squamous cell carcinoma is significantly more common than melanoma, with an estimated one million cases diagnosed annually in the U.S.

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Experts Look Ahead to the Advancements in AD Research

Dermatology Times

To hear more about AD advancements from Shahriari and Lio in person, register to attend the Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis Conference 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 6 and 7.

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Modern, Minimalist Luxury

Salon Today

Blended retail shelving encourage clients to shop while the removal of the front desk encourages a community feel at Davanti Salon in Denton, Texas.

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