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NPs and PAs in Dermatology
 
COMMENTARY
 
HS treatment plan and impact of AD on children
This month, our clinical consideration examines the role of the microbe in acne, a topical agent to treat tinea pedis and how sebum interacts with airborne pollution.
Read Joe Gorelick's takeaways.
 
CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
 
Microbe imbalance fuels acne
The difference between acne and healthy skin is largely dependent on the balance of the skin microbiota, according to study results.
Learn more.
 
Early phase Tx promising
SB208 is the first topical antifungal with a nitric oxide platform found to be effective for treating tinea pedis.
Learn more.
 
How does sebum interact with airborne pollution?
One of the current appearance issues receiving attention in the popular press is the effect of air pollution on the skin.
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