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      Chemical Pharmacotherapy Options for Managing Adult Acne

      research Chemical pharmacotherapy options for managing adult acne

      10 citations , January 2017 in “Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy”
      The conclusion is that more research is needed to better understand and treat adult acne, and that patient education and simple treatment plans are important for better results.
      Canine Alopecia X-Like Disorder

      research Canine alopecia X-Like disorder

      March 2024 in “Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology”
      The dog likely has a canine alopecia X-like disorder.
      Highlights

      research Highlights

      July 2019 in “Journal of the Formosan Medical Association”
      Melatonin may help with nerve pain, a hepatitis C drug is effective but has side effects, a treatment for mouth sores works but can cause blood issues, ear reconstruction with an implant is safe, HIV transmission from mother to child in Taiwan is now 0% with treatment, certain blood problems are more common in people with a tongue condition, a gene and being overweight are linked to hair loss in some women, a new technique could reduce radiation for lung nodule patients, a hepatitis treatment may lower cancer recurrence after a procedure, and adding extra screening improves tuberculosis detection in patients with lung infections.

      research News and Notices

      October 2017 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The document honored Yvonne, announced upcoming dermatology events, and introduced new journal editors.
      Connective Tissue Disorders

      research Connective Tissue Disorders

      November 2014
      Different connective tissue disorders have unique symptoms and treatments, with varying outcomes and often require ongoing care from a specialist.
      Therapies

      research Therapies

      August 2010 in “The Journal of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that low-dose acne treatment is most suitable for moderate acne, with high patient satisfaction and low relapse rates.