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Released: 26-Jan-2021 11:40 AM EST
How to Prevent and Treat Dry, Chapped Lips
American Academy of Dermatology

For many people, winter skin probably conjures up images of dry, cracked hands, flaky skin, and windburn. However, the lips can be affected too. And while it may seem that dry, cracked lips are something you have to live with until spring, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say it’s possible to have soft, supple lips year-round by following a few simple steps.

Released: 8-Dec-2020 9:00 AM EST
Tips to Avoid Spreading Molluscum Contagiosum
American Academy of Dermatology

Molluscum contagiosum is a common and highly contagious skin condition caused by a virus. According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, the condition mostly affects children — adults are often immune to the infection — and causes pearly, flesh-colored bumps to appear on the skin.

Released: 16-Nov-2020 10:35 AM EST
Dermatologists treat young boy who saved sister from dog attack
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology named dermatologists Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, FAAD, and Cory Maughan, DO, FAAD, Patient Care Heroes for providing life-changing scar treatment to a young dog bite victim. Six-year-old Bridger Walker acted quickly and courageously when a dog tried to attack his younger sister earlier this year. During his effort to protect her, he suffered severe bites to his face that were treated and stitched up shortly after the incident at the nearby hospital in Cheyenne, Wyo.

Released: 16-Nov-2020 10:15 AM EST
Springfield Dermatologist Recognized for Extraordinary Efforts during COVID-19 Pandemic
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology named board-certified dermatologist Sacharitha Bowers, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for her role in addressing disparities in care related to COVID-19 in Springfield, Ill.

Released: 10-Nov-2020 10:05 AM EST
How to care for your skin without breaking the bank
American Academy of Dermatology

November is National Healthy Skin Month, and it’s also the start of the holiday season when costs and spending can soar. Fortunately, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say there are several things people can do to reduce skin care costs while keeping their skin healthy and looking its best.

Released: 27-Oct-2020 5:05 PM EDT
Dermatologist Provides Skin Care to People Experiencing Homelessness Amid COVID-19
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) named board-certified dermatologist Jennifer Tan, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for making critical skin care and hygiene items easily accessible to individuals experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Released: 27-Oct-2020 5:05 PM EDT
Dermatologist Saves South Florida Man’s Life with Early Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology named board-certified dermatologist Brittany Smirnov, DO, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for her role in diagnosing and treating a patient with stage IV metastatic lung cancer.

Released: 27-Oct-2020 4:05 PM EDT
Florida Dermatologist Recognized for Treatment of Vietnam Veteran
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology named board-certified dermatologist Cyndi Yag-Howard, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for her work treating veterans with serious service-related skin conditions.

Released: 13-Oct-2020 10:05 AM EDT
How to Care for Your Skin During Radiation Therapy
American Academy of Dermatology

Radiation therapy plays an important role in treating cancer. However, it can also produce some uncomfortable or even painful side effects on the skin, such as itchiness, redness, blistering and peeling. Without taking steps to minimize these side effects, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say radiation therapy can greatly impact patients’ quality of life and threaten their ability to continue treatment.

Released: 17-Sep-2020 4:00 PM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology honors Detroit physician Iltefat H. Hamzavi with national “Patient Care Hero” award
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology has named board-certified dermatologist Iltefat H. Hamzavi, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for his innovative use of light therapy to sanitize masks needed by frontline health care workers.

Released: 17-Sep-2020 1:40 PM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Esther Freeman with national “Patient Care Hero” award
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology has named board-certified dermatologist Esther Freeman, MD, PhD, DTM&H, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for developing an international registry that tracks the many ways COVID-19 manifests itself through the skin.

Released: 15-Sep-2020 2:40 PM EDT
Dermatologists warn consumers about the dangers of buying cosmetic injectables — such as fillers — online
American Academy of Dermatology

A new article published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology reveals just how common these illicit products are on popular e-commerce sites, increasing the public’s risk for severe and potentially long-term complications, including blindness, disfiguration, and stroke.

Released: 10-Sep-2020 10:45 AM EDT
How to treat acne in skin of color
American Academy of Dermatology

Acne affects up to 50 million Americans. For people with skin of color, acne is often accompanied by dark spots or patches called hyperpigmentation. Dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say there are plenty of things people with skin of color can do at home to help clear their acne.

Released: 11-Aug-2020 11:05 AM EDT
How to Prevent and Treat Common Summer Rashes
American Academy of Dermatology

As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the country, many people may find themselves spending more time outdoors for a much-needed change of scenery. While gardening, hiking in the woods and swimming can provide relief amid continuous social distancing measures, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say the increased exposure to things like sunlight, insects and poisonous plants can cause some itchy and painful rashes. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps people can take to avoid unwanted rashes and other skin issues while still enjoying the outdoors.

Released: 21-Jul-2020 12:35 PM EDT
Dermatologists honored for pioneering teledermatology in the U.S. Army
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has named board-certified dermatologists Hon Pak, MD, FAAD, MBA, and Darryl Hodson, MD, FAAD, as Patient Care Heroes for their work launching the country’s first robust teledermatology project two decades ago.

Released: 14-Jul-2020 9:55 AM EDT
Jaad Ranks No. 1 Among Dermatology Journals
American Academy of Dermatology

The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology is the top peer-reviewed journal in its field, according to the 2019 impact factor rankings recently published by the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Web of Science Group.

Released: 7-Jul-2020 1:50 PM EDT
Telemedicine helps Missouri dermatologist detect melanoma
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has named board-certified dermatologist Kari Lyn Martin, MD, FAAD, a Patient Care Hero for using telemedicine to diagnose and remove a patient’s melanoma the same day.

Released: 30-Jun-2020 10:40 AM EDT
What to Wear to Protect Your Skin From the Sun
American Academy of Dermatology

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., and nearly 20 Americans die from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, every day. As more Americans prepare to head outdoors for the 4th of July holiday, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology have an important reminder: dress to protect yourself from the sun. In addition to seeking shade and applying sunscreen, wearing protective clothing goes a long way in protecting you from the sun’s harmful UV rays, which can increase your risk of skin cancer. However, not all clothing is created equal when it comes to sun protection, say dermatologists. Some garments provide better UV protection than others.

Released: 16-Jun-2020 10:05 AM EDT
New Aad Survey: 74% of Parents Today Say They Worry About Sun Protection More with Their Children Than Their Parents Did with Them
American Academy of Dermatology

With Father’s Day approaching, dermatologists are giving parents two thumbs up for keeping sun protection top of mind for their families. According to a new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology, 74% of parents today say they worry about sun protection more with their children than their parents did with them, and 90% of parents believe it’s important to teach their children healthy habits now so they will keep them when they are adults.

Released: 11-Jun-2020 12:45 PM EDT
5 Tips to Improve Nail Psoriasis at Home
American Academy of Dermatology

Approximately 7.5 million people in the U.S. have psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease that mostly affects the skin and joints but could also affect the nails. According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, most people who have plaque psoriasis — the most common form of psoriasis — also develop nail psoriasis at some point. This is why dermatologists say it’s important for psoriasis patients to check their nails — both their fingernails and toenails — for signs of nail psoriasis, which can include nail dents, lifting, discoloration, thickening and crumbling. However, it’s also possible for patients to experience nail psoriasis without having psoriasis on other parts of their body.

Released: 18-May-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Survey: 60% of Americans Say They Have Gotten Sunburned So Badly Their Clothes Were Uncomfortable
American Academy of Dermatology

Memorial Day — long considered the unofficial start of summer in the U.S. — is quickly approaching, and dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology are urging Americans to practice safe sun as they head outdoors, especially as shelter-in-place measures related to COVID-19 begin to lift. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., affecting one in five Americans in their lifetime, yet new data from the AAD shows that many Americans aren’t protecting themselves from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.

Released: 28-Apr-2020 10:15 AM EDT
New American Academy of Dermatology Survey Finds Most Americans Know Sun Protection Is Important, Yet Many Aren’t Protecting Themselves
American Academy of Dermatology

As more Americans head outdoors for warmer weather and fresh air amid “shelter-in-place” measures, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology have an important reminder: practice safe sun. Skin cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer, but new data from the AAD shows that many Americans aren’t taking the necessary steps to protect themselves.

Released: 24-Apr-2020 7:05 PM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology Statement on the Dangers of Ultraviolet Exposure
American Academy of Dermatology

There is no evidence to support the recent speculation that traditional ultraviolet exposure is an effective treatment for COVID-19. This misinformation may encourage the public to seek UV radiation from the sun and tanning beds, inherently increasing their risk of skin cancer.

Released: 21-Apr-2020 10:10 AM EDT
How to Reduce Flares if You Have Lupus
American Academy of Dermatology

Medications for lupus — a long-term autoimmune disease that occurs when a person’s immune system attacks different parts of their body, including their skin — are currently being explored as a treatment for COVID-19 patients. This may significantly limit access to the drugs by those who depend on it to manage their health conditions.

Released: 16-Apr-2020 10:50 AM EDT
As Virtual Health Care Visits Soar Amid the Coronavirus Outbreak, Dermatologists Share Tips to Help Patients Manage Their Appointments
American Academy of Dermatology

As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the country, telemedicine visits — which allow patients to have an appointment with their doctor from the comfort and safety of their homes — are skyrocketing. This has created unique challenges for both patients and doctors alike as medicine quickly adapts to health care appointments via video conferencing, sending photos, and other virtual tools. This is why dermatologists — a specialty with more than two decades of experience in telemedicine — are stepping up to share tips to help patients across all medical specialties get the most out of their telemedicine appointments.

   
Released: 15-Apr-2020 8:30 AM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology Elects New Officers, Board Members
American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology has announced the results of its annual election. The Academy’s new officers and board members will lead the world’s largest dermatologic society, representing more than 20,500 physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. These officers and board members, all of whom are board-certified dermatologists, will also hold the same position for the American Academy of Dermatology Association, a sister organization to the AAD that focuses on government affairs, health policy, and practice information.

Released: 15-Apr-2020 8:30 AM EDT
Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, FAAD, Elected American Academy of Dermatology President for 2022
American Academy of Dermatology

Board-certified dermatologist Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, FAAD, has been elected to lead the American Academy of Dermatology. He will be installed as president-elect in March 2021 and hold the office of president for one year beginning in March 2022.

Released: 26-Mar-2020 10:05 AM EDT
Phoenix Dermatologist & Oncologist Honored for Providing Collaborative Care to Patient with Rare Cancer
American Academy of Dermatology

American Academy of Dermatology recognizes Drs. Lindsay Ackerman and Craig Reeder with national “Patient Care Hero” awards

Released: 24-Mar-2020 1:40 PM EDT
Bruce H. Thiers, MD, FAAD, Assumes Presidency of American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology

Today, board-certified dermatologist Bruce H. Thiers, MD, FAAD, will begin his one-year term as president of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Released: 24-Mar-2020 1:35 PM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology Installs New Officers and Board Members
American Academy of Dermatology

Today, the American Academy of Dermatology installed two new officers and five new directors to its Board of Directors. The AAD’s new officers and board members will lead the world’s largest dermatologic society, representing more than 20,000 physicians specializing in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. They will also hold the same positions for the American Academy of Dermatology Association, a sister organization to the AAD that focuses on government affairs, health policy, and practice information.

Released: 19-Mar-2020 10:30 AM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology Shares Hand Washing Tips Amid Covid-19
American Academy of Dermatology

As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb, health officials have been urging Americans to wash their hands at every opportunity. Hand washing is critical to the effort to stop the spread of the virus. However, a side effect of frequent hand washing is dry skin that can flake, itch, crack and even bleed, say dermatologists at the American Academy of Dermatology, making consumers more susceptible to germs and other bacteria. Fortunately, there are simple precautions you can take to avoid excessive dryness due to handwashing.

Released: 10-Mar-2020 10:45 AM EDT
How to Prevent Hair Damage From a Weave or Extensions
American Academy of Dermatology

For many women, wearing a weave or extensions is a great way to switch up their hairstyle, adding length, volume and even color. However, while these hairstyles offer a range of possibilities, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say wearing them can damage your natural hair and even cause hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken.

Released: 11-Feb-2020 10:25 AM EST
How to Care for Your Skin During Menopause
American Academy of Dermatology

By the time they reach menopause — which officially begins one year after a woman’s last period — many women think they have their lives figured out. Careers are well established; children are grown and independent; and there’s more time for leisure and self-care. Yet many women in their 40s and 50s are surprised to suddenly notice changes on their skin, including acne and age spots. Fortunately, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say that while many of these changes are inevitable due to hormones, there is a lot women can do at home to lessen these effects.

Released: 14-Jan-2020 10:30 AM EST
How to Break a Sweat, Without Causing Acne
American Academy of Dermatology

Those hitting the gym on account of their New Year’s resolutions are likely reaping the benefits, including improved overall health and mood. However, gymgoers may also find that their skin is breaking out more than usual, putting a damper on that post-workout glow. According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, working out can cause excessive sweating, as well as a buildup of oil, dirt and bacteria on your skin — all of which can lead to acne. Despite this, people don’t have to quit exercising in order to see clearer skin. The key, say dermatologists, is to maintain proper hygiene before, during and after your workouts.

Released: 20-Dec-2019 11:30 AM EST
Florida Suncoast Physicians Honored for Treatment of Patient with Rare Skin Condition
American Academy of Dermatology

Drs. Jean-Pierre Galliani and Naomi Johansen receive American Academy of Dermatology “Patient Care Hero” award

Released: 19-Dec-2019 12:45 PM EST
Medical College of Georgia Physician Honored for Care of Family with Rare Genetic Condition
American Academy of Dermatology

American Academy of Dermatology recognizes Dr. Loretta Davis with national “Patient Care Hero” award

Released: 19-Dec-2019 12:45 PM EST
Philadelphia Dermatologist Recognized for Providing Free Care for Uninsured Patients
American Academy of Dermatology

The University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Cory Simpson receives national “Patient Care Hero” honor from the American Academy of Dermatology

Released: 10-Dec-2019 9:00 AM EST
Makeup Tips for Acne-Prone Skin
American Academy of Dermatology

Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. Since acne-prone skin is sensitive, people with acne may find that certain makeup products, such as foundations and concealers, worsen acne or cause new breakouts. As the holidays approach and people start preparing for parties and other festivities, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say it’s okay for acne patients to wear makeup. The key, they say, is to select cosmetics that don’t cause acne and establish a skin care routine that works for your skin type.

Released: 3-Dec-2019 10:25 AM EST
Agape Center Dermatologist Recognized for Providing Free, Multidisciplinary Care
American Academy of Dermatology

Dr. Amit G. Pandya receives national honor from the American Academy of Dermatology

Released: 3-Dec-2019 10:15 AM EST
Norfolk Dermatologist Recognized for Increasing Accessibility for Patients
American Academy of Dermatology

Eastern Virginia Medical School Dermatology’s Dr. Abby Van Voorhees receives national honor from the American Academy of Dermatology

Released: 3-Dec-2019 9:55 AM EST
Michigan Dermatologists Recognized for Oncology Collaboration, Help Patient Avoid Unneeded Chemotherapy
American Academy of Dermatology

Drs. Steven Daveluy and Benjamin Workman receive national honor from the American Academy of Dermatology

Released: 18-Nov-2019 10:05 AM EST
Dermatologists Address Responsible Opioid Prescribing Practices in New Guidelines
American Academy of Dermatology

Recommendations suggest that opioids are not routinely needed for pain management after most dermatologic procedures, and minimizing their use helps improve patient care and safety

Released: 5-Nov-2019 10:30 AM EST
American Academy of Dermatology Releases First-Ever Guidelines for Pediatric Psoriasis Treatment
American Academy of Dermatology

Dermatologists say psoriasis may affect a child’s quality of life as much as diabetes, epilepsy and atopic dermatitis

Released: 4-Nov-2019 4:00 PM EST
Elizabeth K. Usher named Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of AAD/A
American Academy of Dermatology

Elizabeth K. Usher, MBA, has been named executive director/chief executive officer of the American Academy of Dermatology and American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD/A). Usher comes to the Academy from the College of American Pathologists (CAP), most recently holding the position of chief market and customer officer.

   


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