
Apps aren’t just for mindless time-killing. A slew of apps are available to help you move more, eat better, and sleep deeper.

Apps aren’t just for mindless time-killing. A slew of apps are available to help you move more, eat better, and sleep deeper.

Winter blues and seasonal depression are common. Here are some helpful tips to keep the season merry and bright.

While snow-covered branches and gently falling flakes may be a Normal Rockwell-esque vision for the winter months, icy wind and dry air is a recipe for disaster when it comes to skin.

Whether you need a little inspiration, or a complete Turkey Day save, we’ve found some of the best YouTube channels for everyone from the culinary expert to the cooking challenged.

This is the time of year where we reflect on what we are thankful for. But gratitude doesn’t always come easily. Learn how you can practice gratitude in your daily life.


Mindfulness and relaxation are key for heading off burnout and exhaustion.

It can be difficult to find the time to have well-rounded interests. Podcasts can help keep you up-to-speed on everything from hobbies and personal interests to current events. Listen in bed, in the car, or on the treadmill-this medium offers flexibility and pleasure. Check out some of our recommendations on podcasts to tune in to.

While it’s important to love your work, it's also important to nurture passion and interests that lie outside of paid work.

We all need a break sometimes, and here are some Instagram favorites that could help when you’re in need of a distraction or a little inspiration.

Balance is difficult to achieve when it comes to work life and home life, but weaving them together to create a full life is worth the work.

Use the following tips to make sure your summer, and your skin, stay fun.

Not everyone’s ideal vacation involves lounging on a beach or schlepping through amusement parks. Each year, millions of travelers around the world seek out trips that offer more than adventure through voluntourism.


Keeping biting bugs at bay isn’t just key to having a more enjoyable summer. It’s also an important line of defense from more serious diseases.

It's that time of year - tell us how best you like to spend your downtime!

Graduation is a time of change and reflection, of hope and anticipation. As tomorrow’s clinicians prepare to change lives, they are also undergoing the biggest change of their own. Leaders in the profession remember these times, and share their advice.

Are you an iPhone user? Or does your allegiance belong to Android? Can’t resist the lure of Pinterest or are you always checking your Twitter feed? We want to hear how you interact with the digital world.

Life today pulls you in too many directions. From work demands, relationships, family obligations, household chores, social media, paying bills, to grocery shopping-it never ends. It can be difficult to keep all these to-dos-and the stress that comes with them-in check. These five YouTube channels can help you cut through clutter and organize your life.

It’s easy to become overwhelmed by all that we see in the world and the responsibilities of life. Yet there are plenty of ways to build your own resilience, improve your perspective and keep a spring in your step.

On International Women's Day, it's time to take stock on the state of gender equality.

Balancing a career or business, a family and a household is a given for many of us. When it comes to keeping cool and maintaining relationships with family, colleagues and our patients, communication and education are key. Here's how one tool can help.

Looking for how to build strong business relationships? Here's a checklist to help you connect more effectively with current and potential partners.

Humor may be subjective, but carefully and respectfully adding it to the practice can help create a positive environment for both doctor and patient.

Now that we have flipped the calendar to a new year, it’s time to say good-bye to some things we all lost in 2017.

It's that time of year when we sit back and reflect on where we are and where we've come. When you look around you at the office or at home, what are the things and who are the people that you truly appreciate? Here at Dermatology Times, we look around and feel so grateful for all of you who put your trust in us every day! If it weren't for you, there wouldn't be an "us". Happy Thanksgiving from us to you!

The holidays offer some time to unwind and recalibrate before the calendar flips to the new year. If you enjoy reading, here are five recommendations we hope will resonate with you, inspire you, and maybe move you into the New Year with just a little more insight and enthusiasm.

All teachers and mentors instruct; great ones inspire. They find ways to connect, challenge, compel and convince, motivating students to reach goals and make a difference.In their own words, five dermatologists share their appreciation for teachers and mentors who made a lasting impression.

From thousands of talks curated from TED conferences, here are five TED talks you should see, or watch again, beginning with Atul Gawande, M.D., a practicing surgeon and celebrated author who examines the art of physician-patient communication.

Patricia Farris, M.D., shares her experience rebuilding her business after a hurricane. Here’s what she learned.