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Researchers Close In on New Topical Therapy That Suppresses Mast Cells

The Dermatology Digest

Currently, there arent a lot of good therapies that target mast cells, so we think that our approach could potentially have huge benefits in many skin conditions, including rosacea, eczema, urticaria and mastocytosis. Our study suggests that suppressing mast cells by activating GluK2 could reduce the flushing associated with rosacea.

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Can Skin Symptoms and Sebum Composition Help Diagnosis Parkinson’s Disease Early?

The Dermatology Digest

There is a high prevalence of skin conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis, melanoma, bullous pemphigoid, and rosacea among people with PD. Can skin symptoms, odor, and sebum composition help diagnose Parkinson’s disease (PD) earlier than is currently possible?

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The Intricate Connection Between Digestive Health and Skin Conditions

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

Rosacea: Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels, primarily in your face. Recent research suggests a connection between rosacea and gut health. Eczema: Also known as dermatitis, eczema is a condition that makes your skin red, rashy, and itchy.

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ARM 2023: Acne, Rosacea, and Atopic Dermatitis

The Dermatology Digest

Emmy Graber discusses this year’s Acne and Rosacea Meeting (Arm) series, including expanding to include a separate day dedicated to discussions on atopic dermatitis. “In In the past, our meetings focused solely on acne and rosacea. Pressley Rice, MD Tips for Using Topicals for Atopic Dermatitis with Larry Eichenfield, MD

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Derm-Biome Adds Dr. Jerry Tan to Its Scientific Advisory Board

The Dermatology Digest

Jerry Tan, is a dermatologist in Windsor, ON, the immediate past President of the Acne and Rosacea Society of Canada, co-chair of the Acne Core Outcomes Research Network (ACORN), Derm-Biome Pharmaceuticals develops topical treatments for acne, atopic dermatitis, and precancerous skin conditions.

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Treating Redness on the Face: Causes and Solutions

American Esthetician Organization

One of the most common causes of facial redness is rosacea , a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Rosacea typically presents with persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. Rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, is one of the most common culprits.

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Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms, Causes, And Treatments

West Lake Dermatology

Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) is common skin condition known for its chronic and recurrent nature. Understanding seborrheic dermatitis is the first step towards managing it effectively. What Is Seborrheic Dermatitis? Who’s At Risk For Developing Seborrheic Dermatitis? SD can affect individuals of all ages and races.