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Advancements in Molecular Profiling: Differentiating Skin Diseases Through Non-Invasive Techniques

Dermatology Times

Investigators revealed the development of a non-invasive molecular test utilizing gene expression differences in skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and mycosis fungoides, with the potential to accurately diagnose and identify super-responders to targeted systemic therapies.

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Spinach and Yoghurt Dip with Pea Pesto and a Veggie Platter

Alison Bladh

When you’re hosting a gathering, offering snacks that are both delectable and nourishing can truly elevate the experience. This delightful duo of dips – a creamy spinach and yoghurt blend alongside a vibrant pea pesto – serves as a perfect centrepiece for a platter of fresh, crunchy vegetables. Spinach and Yoghurt Dip with Pea Pesto and a Veggie Platter Ingredients: For the Spinach and Yoghurt Dip: • 2 cups (about 60g) Baby Spinach • 1 cup (240ml) Plain Greek Yoghurt • Sea Salt & Black Peppe

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AI Transforming Medicine: Insights from GI to Dermatology

Dermatology Times

AI's transformative impact on medicine, explored by Ryan Stidham, MD, reveals potential applications in dermatology, emphasizing caution, ethical considerations, and the need for collaboration across specialties.

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Sheet Pan Salmon with Brussels Sprouts and Red Peppers

Alison Bladh

Sheet Pan Salmon with Brussels Sprouts and Red Peppers Sheet pan dinners help make life simple. All of this recipe can be made on ONE pan, with very little fuss and even less cleanup! and its also delicious. Ingredients: • 2 cups (about 200 grams) Brussels sprouts, outer leaves removed and halved • 1 red pepper, cut into large pieces • 1 tablespoon avocado oil, melted butter, or coconut oil • 2 salmon fillets (organic preferred) • 1 onion, finely sliced • 1 teaspoon sesame oil • Herbs and spices

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Exploring the Role of Alternative Medicine in Dermatology

Dermatology Times

Peter Lio, MD, shared alternative medicine approaches and resources that dermatologists and patients can utilize for various skin conditions.

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Spicy Roasted Edamame

Alison Bladh

Spicy Roasted Edamame Why not try my Spicy Roasted Edamame recipe. This simple yet flavourful snack transforms ordinary edamame into a crunchy, satisfying treat. it offers a nourishing snack option that’s both quick to prepare and delightful to eat. Perfect for those moments when you’re seeking something both wholesome and tasty! Ingredients: • 3 cups Thawed Edamame • 1 tbsp Sesame Oil • 1 tbsp Sesame Seeds • 1 tsp Flaky Sea Salt • 1/2 tsp Chilli Flakes Steps: 1.

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Trust 2 Study Validates DermTech’s 2-GEP 99% Negative Predictive Value

Dermatology Times

The 2-GEP test is made of 2 biomarkers, LINC00518 and PRAME.

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Derm In The News: February 11-17

Dermatology Times

Keep up with the latest headlines in dermatology from the past week, including the commercialization of a skin cancer diagnostic AI in South Korea, cannabis extract's potential in combatting melanoma cells, and more.