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The Mainstream Patient: March 1, 2021

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This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on psoriatic arthritis diagnosis, treating eczema on darker skin types, the efficacy of pore vacuums, plus more.

In this week’s edition, Women’s Health reveals how to effectively treat eczema on darker skin types. Meanwhile, Shape explains the detriments of using DIY cosmetic fillers at home, and Refinery29 asks experts if “stress acne” is real. Harper’s Bazaar investigates if pore vacuums actually work or not. Finally, Allure highlights how to properly prepare for a teledermatology appointment and explains why psoriatic arthritis is difficult to diagnose.

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Why Psoriatic Arthritis Is So Difficult to Diagnose

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