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Cosponsor H.R. 879, the Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025, which reverses the 2025 2.83% cut and provides a positive inflationary adjustment for physician practices for ...
How to check your skin for skin cancer Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to increase your chances of spotting skin cancer early, when it’s most treatable. If you notice any new ...
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) designates each November as National Healthy Skin Month It’s a time to pay attention to your skin, learn about skin care, and adopt habits that can lead to a ...
An itchy rash or sunburned skin can quickly sideline summer fun. You can help keep your days carefree and easygoing by learning how to prevent these summer skin problems. Acne breakouts. When sweat ...
Your 20s is an ideal time to start a skin care routine and adopt skin healthy habits. “The skin care choices you make now will affect what your skin looks like in your next decade – and beyond,” says ...
Your new baby has the softest skin — however, maybe you’ve noticed scaly, greasy patches develop on their scalp. These patches are a type of seborrheic dermatitis called cradle cap. Cradle cap is ...
The future is bright for these cutting-edge treatments, including light therapy. When it comes to the use of laser technology in skin care, the future is now. Concepts that were once reserved for ...
Whether your beard is close-cropped or full and bushy, skin problems can develop beneath it. With this expert advice from dermatologists, you can often treat five of the most common problems at home.
A skin biopsy is used to diagnose diseases like a rash, infection, or skin cancer. Here’s what to expect if you need one.
Which non-prescription treatments do dermatologists recommend for adult acne? It’s all about the active ingredient in the product, according to Julie Harper, MD, FAAD. Tip for using acne products: ...
This insight from board-certified dermatologists can help you safely get dip nails and keep your nails healthy.
While anyone can develop light spots on their skin, these spots tend to be more noticeable if you have brown or black skin. Areas of lighter (or darker) skin develop for many reasons. Here’s why you ...