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Ask an Expert: Managing Pruritus in the Elderly
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/askanexpertpt3/19032/From NewDermMD: Host Adam Friedman, MD gets experts to share their wisdom. In this edition, Timothy Berger, MD discuss the treatment of itchy skin (pruritus) in elderly patients.Ask an Expert: The Approach to Pruritus
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/ask-an-expert-the-approach-to-pruritus/19034/From NewDermMD: Host Adam Friedman, MD gets experts to share their wisdom. In this edition, Timothy Berger, MD discuss the approach to itchy skin (pruritus), especially in elderly patients.How Do You Keep Skin from Drying Out From Soap?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/how-do-you-keep-skin-from-drying-out-from-soap/19823/What even is soap? Dr. Friedman explains the chemistry, describes options, and explains how moisturizing cleansers can benefit patient care.How New Molluscum Contagiosum Treatments Will Boost QoL and Limit Infection
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/pediatric/how-new-molluscum-contagiosum-treatments-will-boost-qol-and-limit-infection/20244/Adam Friedman, MD, George Washington School of Medicine discusses the first FDA-approved nitric-oxide based drug in dermatology plus other recent approvals that he believes will make patients lives much easier and reduce the continuity of this condition.How Early Experience With PDT Can Provide Career Pathways
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/pdt-in-practice/how-early-experience-with-pdt-can-provide-career-pathways/20212/Adam Friedman, MD, professor and chair of dermatology at George Washington University, discusses how early-career experience with photodynamic therapy, including exposure to doctor-mentors in the field, gave him professional skills and connections that prepared him for later-career opportunities.DermWireTV: Minoxidil Shortage; SDPA Conference Coverage; Psoriasis Pipeline Update; Expert Insights on Cabtreo
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-minoxidil-shortage-sdpa-conference-coverage-psoriasis-pipeline-update-expert-insights-on-cabtreo/20225/There's a shortage of available minoxidil in the Washington, DC, area according to newly published data. Study author Adam Friedman, MD, of George Washington University, shares his thoughts on how this shortage--and other drug shortages--might be avoided in the future. At the 21st SDPA Annual ConferAdvances in Understanding the Skin’s Microbiome
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-dispatches/advances-in-understanding-the-skins-microbiome/19772/A growing body of evidence suggests that cutaneous dysbiosis plays a role in atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, and rosacea, explains Adam Friedman, MD. Efforts to encourage diversity in the skin’s microbiome with pre- and probiotics may change the way dermatologists treat these diseases in the futAging: The Cornerstone of Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/aging-the-cornerstone-of-dermatology/18865/In this edition of Derm Insider, Joseph Jorizzo, MD, Brooke Jackson, MD, and Adam Friedman, MD sit down with host Neal Bhatia, MD to discuss the phenomenon of aging and the ubiquitous role it plays in both the scientific and clinical practice of dermatology. In particular they reflect on the evolutiDiet and Acne: Is There a Connection?
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/aad-2022/diet-and-acne-is-there-a-connection/20075/Should dermatologists discuss diet with acne patients? Adam Friedman, MD says there is evidence to suggest recommending a low glycemic index diet with limited dairy and no whey protein is a good idea. He emphasizes the need to educate patients about how long it will take to recognize the benefits ofBuyer Beware: CBD Products May Peddle False Hope Amid Corona Fears
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-dispatches/buyer-beware-cbd-products-may-peddle-false-hope-amid-corona-fears/19775/Any claims that a medical cannabinoid-based product can kill COVID-19 are “absolutely unsubstantiated,” warns Adam Friedman, MD. There is no evidence that these products contain any antiviral properties, and patients should be advised against believing such claims.