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Eczematous Dermatitis: Dr. Zirwas
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/practical-dermatology/eczematous-dermatitis-dr-zirwas/32689/Matthew Zirwas, MD, talks about the therapeutic strategies for non-atopic dermatitis—particularly hand dermatitis and facial dermatitis—that he covered during "Eczematous Dermatitis Update 2025: Contact, Hand, Head and Neck, Eyelid and More" at Maui Derm 2025.Get Ready for JAK Inhibitors
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/get-ready-for-jak-inhibitors/19928/JAK inhibitors are going to change the way we think about refractory disease, says Brett King, MD. He addresses the significant increase in study of these agents and the many potential uses for refractory diseases like alopecia, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, psoriasis, and more.Does Diet Matter in Management of Psoriasis?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/does-diet-matter-in-management-of-psoriasis/19653/Ronald Prussick, MD says there are dietary changes patients with psoriasis can make to potentially help manage their disease and lower their BMI, which can help improve psoriasis symptoms. He shares some tips and discusses when a referral to a registered dietician makes sense.Developing PsA: Risk Factors for Psoriasis Patients
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/developing-psa-risk-factors-for-psoriasis-patients/19651/Can patients with psoriasis lessen their chance of developing psoriatic arthritis? Ronald Prussick, MD discusses the known risk factors and the importance of weight and a low BMI for these patients. He also talks about non-alcoholic fatty liver syndrome in this patient population.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 scientistTopical Toxins: Now and Later
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/topical-toxins-now-and-later/18768/Topical neurotoxins are in late-stage development, with the potential to offer "softer" results and reduction of fine wrinkles. But they may not be approved for another few years. In the meantime, micro channel delivery of toxins, such as with AquaGold, is an option. Joel Schlessinger, MD, founder oPearls for Monitoring and Managing Itch: An Expert Panel
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/pearls-for-monitoring-and-managing-itch-an-expert-panel/27172/A three-person panel covered the topic of itch recently at The Dermatology Education Foundation’s DEF Essential Resource Meeting 2024 (DERM2024) NP/PA CME Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, with David Cohen, MD, MPH, leading “How to Avoid Doctor Strange: Pearls for Monitoring and Managing Itch.” Dr. CDermatology Needs You: Why We All Need to be Involved
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/dermatology-needs-you-why-we-all-need-to-be-involved/23689/Recent Developments
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/recent-developments/recent-developments/20495/Robert Grant Steps Down at Alphaeon; Skin Cancer Special Edition
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/dermwiretv-robert-grant-steps-down-at-alphaeon-skin-cancer-special-edition/18595/Robert Grant is no longer CEO of lifestyle healthcare company Alphaeon. Mr. Grant founded Alphaeon in 2013 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Strathspey Crown LLC, a private equity firm located in Newport Beach, CA, where he serves as Chairman. Also in this issue, a closer look at skin cancer. May is S