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    Sensitive skin (SS) is a common patient complaint; however, there are no consistent guidelines to guide dermatologists’ approaches to diagnosis and management of SS. Attendees of an international derm… Read More Background: Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) exhibits inhibitory effects on the neuromuscular junction, and its use is well established in cosmetic dermatology. Our review aims to analyze the evidence for … Read More Background: Photoaging due to cumulative lifetime ultraviolet light exposure is

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    Keep up with the latest headlines in dermatology from the past week, including advances in diversifying the specialty, artificial skin and its role in eczema research, and more.

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    Cochrane France is dedicated to promoting evidence-informed decision-making and practice. To support this mission, Cochrane France has launched a new project, Cochrane Clinical Vignettes. Cochrane France intends to produce several clinical vignettes per year covering various medical specialties in collaboration with Cochrane Skin, Cochrane Lung Cancer, and Cochrane Training. These clinical vignettes will present a clinical case scenario and a summary of the systematic review’s findings and conclusions,

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    Researchers found that 2.4% of the adult UK population had active atopic dermatitis (AD) between 2015 and 2019, the majority of which were mild cases of AD, as only 7.5% to 8.3% of the population had moderate to severe AD.

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