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Using evidence as the guiding star, the @ducrest Twitter timeline consists of the latest scientific publications in dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, cosmetics and Home-Use devices. Here you will find interesting information gleaned from science and technology sources as well as the lay press.
Skin lesion guide #dermatology
Do you know how to describe a #skin lesion? There is a very specific way we #dermatologists talk about it. #derm pic.twitter.com/fGaHBf4gwT
— Dr Stefanie Williams (@DrStefanieW) January 25, 2016
RT @DrStefanieW: Why our #gut #Microbiome is so important for us! discoverysedge.mayo.edu/2016/01/08/ris… via Discovery's+Edge
RT @DrStefanieW: Why a #MobilePhone constantly (more or less…) attached to your ear could be bad for your #skin.
IMCAS Beyond: the e-learning revolution = PeerReview & social @drdayan Anastasia from @ImcasAcademy @ducrest @dr_Ascher in Room1 #hcsm@#SoME
About #CompulsiveSkinPicking #skin
My CompulsiveCharcoal series can be found around London! Look out for it! #Free #Art https://t.co/Oh1JHs355h pic.twitter.com/OwISJikQjz
— Liz Atkin (@LizAtkin) December 3, 2015
@OlivierBranford @DrRodRohrich @prsjournal what do you think of #SciencePublic
Push science #EvidenceNotOpinion to the public. Great project and I’m willing to contribute. Let’s create unique #
Public have an appetite for #plasticsurgery education @DrRodRohrich #PRSGlobalOpen Plastics surgeons should engage pic.twitter.com/uaFuY0g3BR
— Olivier Branford (@OlivierBranford) January 30, 2016
RT @InnoaestheticsF: #FollowFriday @ducrest @WLCOSocial @AlmaLasers top Influencers this week! Have a great weekend 🙂 (Insight by https://…
RT @JAMADerm: Indoor Tanning and Melanoma Trends in Younger Men and Women bit.ly/1ZUrlQe
