
Daily Derm Times: February 11, 2025
Key Takeaways
- TikTok videos on spironolactone are unreliable, scoring low on mDISCERN and GQS scales, highlighting the need for caution in sourcing medical information.
- Education and long-term planning are essential for effective atopic dermatitis treatment, focusing on therapy adjustments and transitions.
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Information on TikTok About Spironolactone is Unreliable, New Study Finds
The top videos under the hashtag, #spironolactone” had low scores on the mDISCERN and GQS scales, according to Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, senior author of the study.
Education Drives Success in Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
A recent expert discussion highlighted the importance of long-term planning, including when and how to adjust or transition therapies.
Botox Cosmetic: Ethics, Empowerment, and Innovation
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Practice What You Preach: A Clinician's Guide to Chemical Peels
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Closing the Wound Care Gap: Addressing Disparities in Amputations and Limb Preservation
Recent technological advancements such as the development and use of human cellular and tissue-based products and advanced skin substitutes have transformed limb preservation.
SBS 2025: Complete Conference Recap
Catch up on coverage from the 2025 South Beach Symposium held in Miami Beach, Florida.
Practical, Real-World Pearls for Managing Complex Atopic Dermatitis Cases
Lisa Weiss, MMSc, PA-C, and colleagues offered insights on managing severe atopic dermatitis cases with biologics, nonsteroidal treatments, and strategies for addressing physical and emotional impacts.
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