The November newsletter highlights Diabetes Awareness Month, acne skin care, firefighter cancer stats, functions of the skin and more!
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November is National Diabetes Awareness Month
November marks National Diabetes Awareness Month, a good time to learn more about this condition and how it can impact skin and wound healing. Diabetes affects over 37 million people in the United States. Read more.
The role of compression in wound healing
Compression therapy is a cornerstone in the treatment of various conditions that affect circulation. Applying pressure to the affected area can improve blood flow and reduce swelling. This creates an optimal environment for wound healing. It can make a significant difference in the recovery process. Learn more.
Hands Off! Does face-touching fuel teen acne?
Teens often touch their faces without realizing how much it affects their skin. Studies show that people touch their faces an average of 16 to 23 times per hour, though this can vary widely based on activities, environment, and individual habits. Read more.
What is normal teen acne?
Acne is common in teenagers, but knowing what’s normal and when to seek a specialist can help ensure healthy skin. Read more.
Acne myths debunked: separating fact from fiction
When it comes to acne, misconceptions are everywhere. We debunk some of the most common myths. Read more.
Understanding teen and adult acne
Acne is a common skin condition that affects individuals of all ages, particularly teens and adults. Read more about treatments and what not to do. Make an appointment with one of our providers to receive a personalized treatment plan. Now seeing patients ages 14+ for acne.
Firefighters and the battle against skin cancer
Firefighters are community heroes who risk their lives to save others and protect our communities. However, firefighters have been found to be at a higher risk of developing skin cancer due to their exposure to various hazards on the job. What are the stats and preventative measures?
What does your skin really do for you?
Your skin is far more than just a physical barrier; it is a dynamic organ involved in protection, sensation, regulation, and metabolic functions.
The psychosocial impact of wounds on patients
Wounds can have significant psychosocial impacts on patients, particularly in nursing facilities where chronic wounds are common. Patients experience physical discomfort, emotional distress, anxiety, fear of infection or amputation and tend to withdraw socially. Read more.
Countdown the year with these 5 skin tips
Read about the 5 skin tips to put into action before the end of the year.
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