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Almost There: Toward Systemic Therapy for AD in Children
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/almost-there-toward-systemic-therapy-for-ad-in-children/19934/With the approval of the first biologic for management of atopic dermatitis, a new era is underway, says Amy Paller, MD. She addresses the role of dupilumab in practice and provides a look ahead at other agents in the pipeline for adolescent and pediatric patients.Grub Flubs: The Foods That Can Hurt the Skin
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/grub-flubs-the-foods-that-can-hurt-the-skin/19539/There's no doubt diet affects skin, says Rajani Katta, MD. She explains which foods can benefit the skin and which can have a detrimental effect. Hint: Sugar isn't so sweet.What people want and why it matters
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/what-people-want-and-why-it-matters/19526/Our patients differ in both their skin biology and their use of skin care products on a daily basis. Discover how understanding the behaviors and practices of men and women can allow better and more effective product recommendations.Mind Your Mannerisms
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/mind-your-mannerisms/20540/Body language can have a lot to do with establishing rapport and trust and supporting long-term adherence.Combatting Disparities in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/combatting-disparities-in-dermatology/18338/Research shows disparities in dermatology exisit. Junko Takeshita, MD, PhD, MSCE discusses some examples, such as racial disaparities in which patients recieve biolgics to treat severe psoriasis. She also shares tips on how to determine what implicit biases you may have to race, gender, weight, etc.Dear Millennial Physician
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/dear-millennial-physician/20643/An established thought leader offers common sense and common courtesy concepts for each new generation of physicians.We All Need Some Work Sometime
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/we-all-need-some-work-sometime/20680/How pictures can make a difference in patient education and add some gloss to your pearls.Itching for Answers: Understanding and Treating Pruritus
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/itching-for-answers-understanding-and-treating-pruritus/18493/Since childhood, when he was affected by eczema and associated pruritus, Ethan Lerner, MD, PhD has been fascinated by itch, its causes, and its potential treatments. In this edition of Benchside Dispatches, he offers a fresh look at the latest research on pruritus and the challenges facing scientistAD Impact, Allofill Comes to Market, GPA Launches
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/dermwiretv-ad-impact-allofill-comes-to-market-gpa-launches/18567/From sleep disruptions or negative impact on the ability to work to feelings of depression and anxiety, atopic dermatitis can have significant effects on adults, new research suggests. In fact, more than half of respondents to a Harris Poll say that AD has negatively impacted their daily lives. DoriPros and Cons of DTC Advertising
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/pros-and-cons-of-dtc-advertising/18569/Hilary Baldwin, MD and James Q. Del Rosso, DO sit down with Derm Insider Host Neal Bhatia, MD to weigh the pros and cons of direct-to-consumer advertising on patients. They agree that if done well and with a primary focus on disease state rather than a specific drug, these ads can encourage patients