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Cucumber Mint Vitality Drink

Alison Bladh

This refreshment is a perfect pick-me-up, combining hydration with a burst of natural flavours to support well-being during menopause. Serves 2 Ingredients: 1 large cucumber 2 stalks of celery Juice of 1 lemon A handful of fresh mint leaves 500 ml of water or coconut water (for extra electrolytes) Ice cubes (optional) Instructions: Prepare the Ingredients: Wash the cucumber and celery thoroughly.

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Audit-Ready Locks: ERC Audit Survival Guide for Salon Owners & Stylists

Salon Today

With Employee Retention Credit (ERC) audits set to rise, are you ready if the IRS comes knocking? Legal professionals Claudia Vasquez and Tina Azarvand help you prepare what you need.

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A product development timeline 101 with Lorna Radford

The Eco Well Podcasts

This podcast featured a 101 about the timeline of product development; from brief to formulation to testing to scale up. To help us cover the topic, this episode featured Lorna Radford from ENKOS. Hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did! Interested in supporting the podcast? Please subscribe and write a review. Sharing is also super helpful!

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Five Issues Keeping Salon Owners Up at Night and How to Deal with Them

Salon Today

What worries are keeping you up at night in 2024? Boulevard's Shanalie Wijesinghe lists the top five and gives you advice for tackling them.

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On the Horizon: Can an Eczema Vaccine Treat Bacteria-related Flares?

The Dermatology Digest

A tailored vaccine may hold the key to treating Staphylococcus aureus -driven flares of eczema in children, according to research out of Trinity College Dublin. “This work has identified an overall pattern of immune suppression associated with infected flares of eczema , which results in the suppression of specific T cells that are vital to help initiate an effective immune response.

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Prebiotic Skin Care’s Effectiveness in AD for SOC Patients

Dermatology Times

A prebiotic cleanser and moisturizer regimen not only significantly alleviated the severity of atopic dermatitis and xerosis, but also uncovered crucial differences in symptom experiences.

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Insights Into Clear Health’s Low-Dose Microdose Accutane Protocol For Mild Acne

Dermatology Times

Aaron Farberg, MD, discusses the low-dose, affordable Accutane treatment and Clear Health’s mission to improve patient access to affordable acne therapies.

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25 Salon Marketing Ideas To Attract More Clients & Grow Your Beauty Business

Style Seat - Marketing Tips

Stand out with these marketing tips. The post 25 Salon Marketing Ideas To Attract More Clients & Grow Your Beauty Business appeared first on StyleSeat Pro Beauty Blog.

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Social Media’s Influence on Consumers, TrenibotulinumtoxinE, and More From the SEASON Aesthetic Conference

Dermatology Times

Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, shares her favorite topics from the aesthetic conference held last month.

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Meet Amanda Harsche: Beauty Launchpad 30 Over 30 Winner for 2024

Beauty Launchpad

Amanda Harsche (@mandaharsche) is a global educator and full-time stylist at Forma Collective Salon in Denver, CO.

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Topical Antibiotic Treatment Significantly Reduced Depigmentation in Mouse Model

Dermatology Times

Topical Bacitracin, Neosporin, and Vaseline were applied to mice over a 6-week period.

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Protect Your Skin: Squamous Cell Carcinoma Explained

US Dermatologt Partners

When people hear the words ‘skin cancer,’ they often think that it’s all one thing, but there are numerous forms of skin cancer with their own unique symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options. The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer, with 1.8 million cases diagnosed each year in the U.S.

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Derm-Biome and TransBIOtech Awarded $450,000 ARD Grant Funding for Inflammatory Disease and Skin Aging Research

Dermatology Times

The awarded grant will span a total of 3 years.

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Stillwater

US Dermatologt Partners

SoonerCare is proudly accepted by our dermatologists in Stillwater. A member of our team can help you estimate your coverage during your consultation.

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How to Get Rid of a Pimple in 24 Hours: Fast Fixes for Clear Skin

West Lake Dermatology

Imagine waking up on the day of a big event, whether it is a job interview, a first date, or a special occasion, only to find an unwelcome visitor on your face: a big, red pimple. It is a frustrating situation that many of us have experienced at some point in our lives. The temptation to pop it may be strong, but that quick fix can lead to a host of other issues, including inflammation, scarring, and even infection.

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Okmulgee

US Dermatologt Partners

Please note, many insurance carriers require a referral, pre-authorization, or pre-certification before scheduling your appointment.

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FDA Accepts BMS’s BLA for Subcutaneous Nivolumab

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the Biologics License Application (BLA) for the subcutaneous formulation of nivolumab (Opdivo, BMS) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20) o r subcutaneous nivolumab across all previously approved adult, solid tumor nivolumab indications as monotherapy, monotherapy maintenance following completion of nivolumab plus ipilimumab (Yervoy , Bristol Myers Squibb) combination therapy, or in combinatio

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Muskogee

US Dermatologt Partners

Please note, many insurance carriers require a referral, pre-authorization, or pre-certification before scheduling your appointment.

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Decoding Atypical Atopic Dermatitis: Unraveling Complex Cases and Advanced Diagnostic Strategies

Dermatology Times

Matthew J. Zirwas, MD, , presents a complex case study of a 63-year-old male patient with atopic dermatitis presenting as a chronic, severe pruritic rash on his back, upper arms, and upper thighs. His condition has persisted consistently for the past three months despite a history of intermittent occurrences over several years.

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10 Foods to Boost Your Immune System 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

Feeding your body certain foods may help keep your immune system strong. Here is the list. BEST FOODS TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM 1. Anti-Inflammatory Diet One diet synonymous with anti-inflammatory properties is the Mediterranean diet, which is characterized by a relatively high dietary intake of minimally processed fruit, vegetables, legumes, olive oil, whole grains, nuts, and monounsaturated fats, followed by low-to-moderate consumptions of fermented dairy products, fish, poultry, wine, and,

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Atopic Dermatitis and Contact Dermatitis: Navigating Intersecting Pathways and Optimal Management Strategies

Dermatology Times

Dr. Matthew J. Zirwas, evaluates a 45-year-old woman with worsening, highly itchy dermatitis on her hands and arms, notably her fingertips.