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A Multidisciplinary Toolbox for Atopic Dermatitis Treatments
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/a-multidisciplinary-toolbox-for-atopic-dermatitis-treatments/23445/What Every Dermatologist Must Know About the History of Black Hair
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/hair-nails/what-every-dermatologist-must-know-about-the-history-of-black-hair/23996/Knowledge of the historical, cultural, and social significance of hairstyles of Black patients may reduce implicit bias amongst dermatologists. In this article, Brooke Jackson, MD, FAAD, and Aliya Rodriguez, BS, explore the unique history and cultral impact of black hair.The Colemans: Dermatology as a Father-Son(s) Tradition
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/feature/colemans-dermatology-father-sons-tradition/26956/The Colemans: Dermatology as a Father-Son(s) TraditionHidradenitis Suppurativa: Seeking More Pieces to the Puzzle
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/rare-disease/hidradenitis-suppurativa-seeking-more-pieces-to-the-puzzle/23669/Evidence suggests that integrated approaches to care may yield best results for many patients.D as in Delta: The Changing Views on Vitamin D in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/d-as-in-delta-the-changing-views-on-vitamin-d-in-dermatology/23616/Evidence suggests that vitamin D supplementation may benefit some patients with AD.Exploring the Connection Between Gut Health and Hair
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/supplements/exploring-the-connection-between-gut-health-and-hair/23089/Sponsored by Nutrafol®Exploring the Connection Between Gut Health and Hair
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/exploring-the-connection-between-gut-health-and-hair-1/23110/The Excoriated and Bleeding Edge: Updates in Eczema for the Clinician
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/the-excoriated-and-bleeding-edge-updates-in-eczema-for-the-clinician/21469/Atopic dermatitis continues to present treatment challenges, but a steady juggling of four main components—moisturization, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, and antipruritics— help to maximize control of the disease.Biologics for Psoriasis: A Status Update
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/biologics-for-psoriasis-a-status-update/23006/The field has grown substantially from the early 2000s to include now a dozen innovator systemic agents, a host of biosimilars, and soon JAK Inhibitors.A History of Phlebology: Warts and All, Part 3
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/a-history-of-phlebology-warts-and-all-part-3/20843/