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    Articles, news, products, blogs and videos from AAD.

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    • Whether you were able to attend the #AAD2023 Annual Meeting or not, DermWorld Meeting News has all the session coverage on key topics, including single-dose HPV vaccine, warts, arthropods, Black hair care tips, and more! https://t.co/MmGXibZP9B https://t.co/F5zgrCBZtk

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    Livingood lecture spotlights the unintended consequences of decision-making.

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    • Like anyone else, dermatologists think of themselves as ethical people and practitioners. But how, in the days of seeing 40, 50, even 60 patients...can a dermatologist take the time to consider all the ethical implications of everyday decisions? #AAD2023 https://t.co/ZYz96vIgZy

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    Endless possibilities for managing other conditions with existing treatments.

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    • There has long been a fissure among dermatologists when it comes to the use of cosmetic procedures to treat dermatologic conditions. For example, treatments for aging skin have tremendous possibilities for other conditions, like acne and rosacea. https://t.co/X3nJoCr9gX

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    Sulzberger Memorial Lecture encourages a more consequential approach.

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    • Dermatologists know that overprescribing antibiotics is a problem. What some may not know is that on an individual basis, dermatologists prescribe more antibiotics than any other practitioners in any other specialty. https://t.co/f5g41OLGWy

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    HPV vaccines evolving, showing promise.

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    • John T. Schiller, PhD, put the spotlight on new evidence of the strength of single-dose HPV vaccines during the Lila and Murray Gruber Memorial Cancer Research Award Lectureship at the #AAD2023 Plenary. https://t.co/YlGdUp0KoV

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    Post to win!

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    • We are asking attendees to tweet their top pearls or key learnings from their favorite #AAD2023 Annual Meeting sessions with the hashtag #AAD2023challenge to enter to win free registration to next year's meeting in San Diego! https://t.co/Ev6ljk6COB https://t.co/gcJJrhcjGi

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    Quality, creativity, and diversity on display.

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    • “The AAD Annual Meeting poster competition is a fantastic representation of the incredible work and contributions by the dermatology community," said Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD. See this year's winning posters in AAD Meeting News. https://t.co/Roc98uxKu1

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    What’s bugging a patient might be an actual bug.

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    • Arthropods may be spineless but they can be aggressive. The bite, sting, or irritation radiating from your patient’s skin may mean they’ve made contact with an arthropod. #AAD2023 https://t.co/MHMHwBaatL

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    Winners announced for laboratory and clinical research.

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    • Faculty judges selected individuals who presented the most outstanding papers in laboratory and clinical research during the #AAD2023 Resident and Fellows Symposium. https://t.co/aeVOxq1lop

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    Cultural, health, and other factors in Black women’s hair examined

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    • Black hair is unique, often dense, and tightly curled, which contributes to distinctive cultural preferences, styling practices, and products. It also puts a similarly distinctive stamp on #alopecia and other hair/scalp disorders. https://t.co/qaWOFfXW5Q @DrVickiBarbosa