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TDD Partner News: GLODERM, CeraVe Award Seven Grants to Expand Access to Dermatological Care in Underserved Communities Globally

The Dermatology Digest

The International Alliance for Global Health Dermatology (GLODERM), in partnership with CeraVes Care for All social impact program, has awarded $140,000 in grants to support seven projects run by dermatologists working in low-resource settings around the world. Each recipient will receive $20,000 to kickstart a year-long project aimed at expanding access to dermatological care in regions where it is most needed.

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219 Solocast – Focus Over Fear

Lori Crete

Welcome back to The Beauty Biz Show! This episode is dedicated to the estheticians who want to succeed against all odds. Tune in to hear Lori break down how estheticians can not only survive but thrive in a shaky economy. (Hint: Its all about focus over fear.) Subscribe to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Amazon Music or Tune In Resilience right now isn’t just a mindset, it’s a pattern that you have to adopt as a beauty entrepreneur. – Lori Crete Show Notes: In this ep

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Save the Dates: Registration Now Open for ASDS Expertise Summit: Injectables

The Dermatology Digest

Registration is now open for the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Expertise Summit: Injectables educational course for dermatologists. Taking place at Oak Dermatology and Hotel Arista in Naperville, IL, on Aug. 2-3, 2025, this course will advance physicians proficiency in facial anatomy, patient assessment, and mastery of injection techniques.

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Systemic Therapies Offer New Hope for Severe AD

Dermatology Times

Untreated or undertreated AD can lead to poor sleep, infections, and stunted development.

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What Happens When You Ignore a Bacterial Skin Rash?

US Dermatologt Partners

Skin rashes are a common skin health issue that most people experience, but not all rashes are the same. According to Dr. Karaneh Karen Karimi of U.S. Dermatology Partners Plano , Most acute rashes are harmless and are most often caused by things like allergies, sun exposure, or excessive heat. However, some rashes can be caused by infections, which may require more immediate attention and treatment.

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HyBryte Achieves 75% Treatment Success by Week 18 in Ongoing CTCL Trial

Dermatology Times

Interim FDA-funded study results show HyBryte delivers rapid, sustained response and strong safety in early-stage CTCL patients.

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V-FC Handpiece Combines RF and Vacuum for Facial Contouring

Dermatology Times

Skin laxity improved by 34% with a moderate rate of improvement in female participants.

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Shea Butter-Based Emollient is Effective for Pediatric Erythema on Diapered Skin

Dermatology Times

The novel formulation was compared to a petrolatum-based diaper and was found to be just as effective for irritation and redness.

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Rosacea: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Dermatology Times

Experts explore how rosacea research is evolving, with new treatments, gaps in care, and a push for more inclusive, targeted approaches.

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Daily Derm Times: April 14, 2025

Dermatology Times

Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.

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Women with Psoriasis More Likely to Discontinue Biologics Than Men, Study Finds

Dermatology Times

A recent study reveals that women with psoriasis are more likely to discontinue biologic treatments, including IL-17 and IL-23 inhibitors, due to adverse events and treatment dissatisfaction.