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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.
Dermatology on Instagram: analysis of hashtags jddonline.com/articles/derma… #dermatology #dermatologia pic.twitter.com/uG5Vd8Zah5
The main reason for sensitive #skin development in women might be a barrier dysfunction caused by excessive apoptos…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/993930089103544321
Calcium Hydroxylapatite: for treatment of dorsal hand volume loss ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28562435 and for temporal fossa vo…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/993908720294940672
Update on Emergency and Nonemergency Use of #hyaluronidase in Aesthetic #dermatology #dermatologia jamanetwork.com/journals/jamad… via @JAMADerm
Low doses #hyaluronidase to remove HA #dermafillers nodules. #dermatology #dermatologia
Too much injected filler in the #skin can be safely and effectively removed with small amounts of #hyaluronidase enzyme https://t.co/G9yiKcX5CT
— JAMA Dermatology (@JAMADerm) April 30, 2018
RT @eczemasupport: Compliance and adherance has made it to the top ten non-patient-friendly words
The Society for Participatory Medicine crowdsourced 3,482 words in response to the question “What word(s) should we stop using or limit use of with patients and/or their families?" Here are the top ten: https://t.co/AgcpLJrZ53 Thanks @simonaMSC @s4pm #WordsDoMatter pic.twitter.com/lngPTgBG53
— Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) April 26, 2018
@riddmj @MiriamSa…
@BrJDermatol is on YouTube. 👍 initiative to push #dermatology #evidence to the general public. #EvidenceNotOpinion…
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/993767565875916801
RT @MiriamSanter: Love @bmj_latest infographics
Great infographic @bmj_latest https://t.co/FheqMZZOrd pic.twitter.com/xX4RBMJIfS
— David Evans (@RCPCH_TA) May 3, 2018
Bathing for childhood 👶. Here is #EvidenceNotOpinion via @bmj_latest #dermatology #dermatologia
Bathing in good evidence: @tommoberly's editor's choice looks at a new trial that takes a common problem and reports outcomes that matter to patients https://t.co/IKpZUB93Cw pic.twitter.com/uLT8Fkn85X
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) May 4, 2018
RT @UQ_News: Early detection of melanoma research has received a $1.195 million Partnership from @nhmrc_grants. @UQMedicine Diamantina’s @h…
