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AARS Hot Topics

American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS)

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The popular "Hot Topics" newsletter from the American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS) is now available as a podcast. Listen in for the latest updates on acne, rosacea, and hidradenitis suppurativa and the most recent developments from the Society.
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Welcome!! We're glad you found us! If you have Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), or know someone who does, this is the podcast for you! Join Brindley, Cyd and Mahala, who each have unique perspectives on what living with HS looks like, as we talk about life with HS. We'll cover common misconceptions, motherhood, talk with experts, mental health, sex and intimacy with HS, getting diagnosed, and everything in between! If you have any questions or topics you would like to see covered please tell u ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Dermatology. JAMA Dermatology covers research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment. Our mission is to explicate the structure and function of the skin and its diseases and the art of using this information to deliver optimal medical and surgical care to the patient. We attempt to enhance the understanding of cutaneous pathophysiology and improve the clinician's ability to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
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The Healthy Skin Show

Jennifer Fugo, CNS, MS, Skin Rash Expert

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Fed up with those skin rashes that just won't go away? Join clinical nutritionist, skin rash expert, and eczema warrior Jennifer Fugo to explore alternative ways to look at your frustrating skin conditions. Together, we'll dive deep to empower and inspire you to see your symptoms from a totally different perspective.Each episode tackles a wide range of chronic skin rash issues including (but not limited to) eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, vitiligo, and seborrheic dermatitis. We pull back the cur ...
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Spot Diagnosis

Skin Health Institute

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Spot Diagnosis examines the common skin complaints that general medical practitioners are frequently presented with. It is tailored specifically for medical students, and GPs, but should also be useful for nurses and pharmacists. The series provides evidence-based, up-to-date medical education & information aimed at upskilling medical practitioners in treating skin complaints, in order to improve the skin health of our communities. The series is hosted by Associate Professor Alvin Chong, sen ...
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For Vaginas Only

Charlsie Celestine, MD

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Dr. Celestine is an Obstetrics and Gynecology physician. She has created For Vaginas Only (FVO) as the place to go to for information about the female body that is explained in the way you wish your doctor would explain it! She discusses topics in a simplistic and understandable way so that every woman out there, especially young women and girls discovering their bodies, can understand both the good and the bad of what goes on with the vagina......and its associated parts! ;)Be a part of For ...
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Adult hormonal acne can start to affect every facet of your life. It can cause self-esteem issues, stress, and anxiety. Especially if you have tried the usual conventional treatments (like birth control pills and antibiotics) and alternative options (like an acne diet) — and still, your acne persists (or gets worse over time). That’s why digging de…
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The latest episode, Skincare Gone Crazy, delves into the growing obsession with skincare among today’s youth and its potential physical and psychological repercussions, providing parents and practitioners with valuable insights and the latest information from top clinicians. We have a distinguished panel of experts including consultant dermatologis…
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In this episode I interview Amanda Olson, pelvic floor physical therapist and founder of Intimate rose. We discuss how the pelvic floor plays a pivotal role in not only vaginal support but bladder, back, hips and more! We also talk about what pelvic floor PT is and what to expect when you go. So many little pearls in this episode that is important …
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Have you tried using topical zinc for eczema, psoriasis, or other rashes yet? Because spoiler: when you use the correct form of zinc topically, it can be a game changer for your skin rash. Why? So many skin rash warriors are deficient in this crucial mineral. And taking zinc orally just doesn’t always cut it for most people, unfortunately. So if yo…
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Night sweats, brain fog, fatigue, joint pain, irregular cycles…these are all symptoms of perimenopause. As you probably know by now, perimenopause is the hormonal transition period leading to menopause. Typically, this starts in a woman’s late 30s, continues through your 40s, and even into your early 50s – basically until you hit menopause. If you’…
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As part of its ongoing efforts to support research and share scientific knowledge about acne, hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), and rosacea, the American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS) hosted its 11th Annual Scientific Symposium on May 15, 2024. The AARS was thrilled to welcome the attendees of the annual Society for Investigative Dermatology meeting…
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I’ve discussed topical steroid withdrawal symptoms and TSW skin concerns extensively on the Healthy Skin Show, but there is still so much about this condition that isn’t well understood. Partly because we don’t yet have much research on TSW. So when I heard that Dr. Ian Myles was looking into topical steroid withdrawal symptoms, I had to get him on…
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In honour of HS Awareness Week, we had consultant dermatologist and lead consultant of the Skin Health Institute HS Clinic, Dr Diana Norris join us on the Spot Diagnosis Podcast to delve into the complex condition that is hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). HS can be challenging to diagnose and manage, and it is pivotal to address both the physical and …
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New to HS or an experienced warrior? No matter where you are in your journey, we all need help with product suggestions! Tune in to learn what works for us! www.hsconnect.org/product-suggestions Make sure you like and subscribe so you can continue laugh & cry with us about all things HS! @hsconnectorg @hsfightclub @socialcydd…
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A couple of months ago, I discussed black seed oil benefits on the podcast and was taken aback by the response I received! So many listeners were eager to learn more about black cumin oil and whether it would be a good fit to help support their chronic skin condition. If you’re dealing with rashed, itchy skin or even hair shedding, black cumin seed…
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Let's talk about beginning the Advocacy/Influencer journey...where and how does it start? If this is something you're interested in learning more about, be sure to tune in! Make sure you like and subscribe so you can continue laugh & cry with us about all things HS! @hsconnectorg @hsfightclub @socialcydd…
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Did you know that what’s living up in your nose could be a trigger for what causes sinusitis? The nasal microbiome is a vast new frontier and when things are out of balance, there is a ripple effect that can drive inflammation not just in the sinuses, but also in your body. So yes, a dysbiotic or imbalanced nasal microbiome can be a trigger for chr…
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In this episode, we delve into the crucial role clinical trials play in advancing dermatological treatments and enhancing skin health. Clinical trials are essential for demonstrating the effectiveness and safety of new treatments and interventions to prevent, detect, treat, or manage various medical conditions. They are key to improving our current…
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Dishing with Denise, HS Connect's co-founder! Learn how this whole HS Connect thing got started, why community is so important, and how that played a role in starting this organization! Make sure you like and subscribe so you can continue laugh & cry with us about all things HS! @hsconnectorg @hsfightclub @socialcydd…
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If you’re serious about figuring out what type of diet is best for you – your answer is nutrient dense foods. Let me explain… Food fear is rampant right now, with social media demonizing different common foods/ingredients as well as promoting “healthy” diets that lack necessary nutrient dense foods. Nutrients are the raw materials that the human bo…
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Interview with Sudha Chaturvedi, PhD, author of Clinical Course, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Genomic Sequencing of Trichophyton indotineae. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Clinical Course, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Genomic Sequencing of Trichophyton indotineae
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Let's talk about nutrition with Jillian Ondreyka, HS warrior, Registered Dietitian, and owner of Embrace Health Nutrition! www.embracehealthnutrition.com Make sure you like and subscribe so you can continue laugh & cry with us about all things HS! @hsconnectorg @hsfightclub @socialcyddBy HS Connect
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Unless you’re a skincare aficionado, you may not be familiar with moringa oil. It’s a traditional skincare ingredient that’s been used for centuries and is currently soaring in popularity. There’s good reason for that — the moringa oil benefits for skin are impressive. It's chock full of monounsaturated fatty acids which are fantastic skin barrier …
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If you’ve ever wondered the best way to test for food allergy sensitivity, this episode is for you! What do I mean by food allergy sensitivity? Many people think that you’re either allergic (and thus highly reactive) to specific foods or you’re not. And that’s not actually true as there’s a scale of reactivity or sensitivity that you could be on fo…
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Finding a hidradenitis suppurativa treatment that works can be frustrating and difficult, especially with certain symptoms like intense pain. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) pain can severely impact your day to day quality of life — I speak from experience here! When I first discovered a swollen, painful lump in my armpit, I panicked, and immediately…
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Dr. Andrea Zaenglein was recognized at the 17th Annual AARS Networking Reception in San Diego last month, as she concluded her term as AARS President. Incoming President Dr. Jim Del Rosso. Other new officers and Directors have been announced. AARS leadership past and present was well represented from the podium at the Annual Meeting of the American…
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If you’ve found it frustrating that no one can tell you why you have chronic urticaria hives (including chronic spontaneous urticaria, dermatographia, and even angioedema), I feel you. Especially when IgE allergies are ruled out (testing is negative) or even avoiding what you’re allergic to isn’t helpful. At that point, most doctors will say that t…
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In this episode, we delve into a comparison between two prevalent skin issues: periorificial dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis. We explore the factors associated with periorificial dermatitis, such as frequent use of layered cosmetics, prolonged application of potent topical steroids, and wearing masks. In contrast, seborrheic dermatitis manifes…
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Let's talk food and nutrition with Made Whole cookbook author Cristina Curp! Hear about her journey with HS and how food and nutrition helped her and became her passion and livelihood! Make sure you like and subscribe so you can continue laugh & cry with us about all things HS! @hsconnectorg @hsfightclub @socialcydd TikTok: @cristina_maria_curp IG:…
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If you have psoriasis, you have a 30% chance of developing psoriatic arthritis symptoms! This type of psoriasis is notoriously difficult to diagnose because, unlike rheumatoid arthritis, there are no blood tests to easily confirm it. Psoriatic arthritis can be triggered at any age, but its onset is most commonly between 35 and 55 years old. One of …
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Welcome to Season 2!! We're so excited to be back with more episodes! This episode we're talking all things HS surgery with Dr. Stephanie Goldberg. Dr. Goldberg is a wonderful surgeon who has focused her career on helping those with HS. Join us as we learn more about surgery options and even surgery for @SocialCydd's bum and what Dr. Goldberg would…
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When you’re dealing with rashed skin, you can’t just slather on any moisturizer, cream, or the latest miracle potion promoted by beauty influencers. You’ve got to make sure the ingredients in your skincare formulas are clean, free of questionable ingredients, promote a healthy skin barrier, and soothe instead of potentially irritate your skin. And …
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WOW! Hard to believe it's the end of Season 1, but there's more coming with Season 2!! In this recap we'll talk about our favorite episodes of Season 1 including HS 101 with Dr. Daveluy, better understanding of the mind/body connection with Dr. Barr, and clearing up misinformation about HS. If you've learned one thing from this first season, we hop…
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Did you know that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common type of liver disease? (And it absolutely is tied to skin issues too!) Fatty liver disease, also now referred to as metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease, is the result of inflammation. It is associated with other common health issues like high lipids, high bloo…
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YES, you read that right! We know talking about sex & intimacy can feel uncomfortable for those of us living with Hidradenitis Suppurativa. BUT, we are ready to dive in and talk about what it looks like for us.. How we talk to our partners about our scars/ wounds & how to navigate the conversation! This will be a good one you don’t want to miss! No…
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If you’ve ever wondered if it’s possible to unravel the frustrating symptoms of scalp psoriasis with a more natural or integrative approach, you’re in for a treat. I’m sharing a case study from one of my real-life psoriasis clients who has lived with both scalp psoriasis and guttate psoriasis on her body for nearly 30 years. When my client first fo…
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In this episode, we explore the interrelationship between diseases affecting the gut and the skin, in other words, cutaneous manifestations of gastrointestinal disease. We discuss the pathophysiology of coeliac disease, inflammatory bowel disease and common skin conditions such as acne and explore how and why these conditions clinically manifest in…
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As HS warriors, we know the physical pain Hidradenitis Suppurativa brings, but for a lot of us the battle doesn’t stop there. Mentally, HS can be draining and leave you feeling all alone, which couldn’t be further from the truth. As we dive into some topics that have helped us navigate the mental burden we hope you know you’re not alone and at leas…
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Struggling with SIBO symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, gas, and diarrhea, can be very frustrating. SIBO (short for small intestine bacterial overgrowth) is basically what it sounds like: Bacteria overgrow in the small intestine leading to many symptoms that impact the gut and other body systems. The presence of SIBO can trigger …
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Did you know that the severity of eczema symptoms + skin color have a unique relationship? That certain eczema symptoms can be WORSE for skin of color versus white or lighter skin tones? While practitioners are typically taught about the “classic eczema patient” who has itchy eczema, there is huge variation in how atopic dermatitis (eczema) manifes…
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If you have a dairy allergy, it probably doesn’t surprise you that it’s one of the more complex common food allergies. While there are 25 proteins in milk (yes, you read that right!), only a handful have been shown to trigger antibody production against them. Now, remember that a dairy allergy is different from being lactose intolerant. Lactose int…
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