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Dilla Jaidi, a prominent influencer, has sensitive skin prone to acne. Despite regularly applying makeup, she maintains a clear complexion. Her skincare regimen includes double cleansing, selecting suitable makeup, and avoiding heavy-textured cosmetics. This article explores Dilla’s methods, providing valuable insights for those with similar skin concerns.

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory skin condition characterised by the development of intense eczematous lesions and severe itching. This condition results in significant discomfort and distress to sufferers. Typically, eczema develops in childhood and in approximately 80% of children with eczema, the disease persists into adulthood. In higher-income countries, rapid urbanisation has led to the disease affecting around 20% of children and up to 10% of adults. Globally, eczema impacts around 194.4 million people. Alarmingly, the prevalence of eczema is increasing worldwide, including in large parts of Asia. In Southeast Asia alone, between 3.7- 13.5% of children aged 6-7 years old suffer from eczema. It becomes crucial to understand the factors contributing to eczema and how to manage it effectively.

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Galderma, a global dermatology company, has received filing acceptances for its breakthrough treatment nemolizumab. The drug is designed to treat prurigo nodularis and moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adolescents and adults. It received regulatory nods from authorities in Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom via the Access Consortium framework.

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Rizal Medical Centre (RizalMed) Dermatology Department has provided responsive, affordable, and comprehensive healthcare services since its establishment in 2017. Particularly noteworthy is its dedicated Psoriasis Centre, which has earned recognition as an advanced comprehensive dermatology center by the Philippine Department of Health.

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, a 32-year-old gaming icon known for his Fortnite prowess, has revealed a personal health battle resonating across the digital world. Following a routine check-up prompted by his wife, Jessica, Ninja was diagnosed with melanoma, a potentially fatal form of skin cancer. The source was a suspicious mole discovered on the bottom of his foot.

In response to mounting concerns and potential health risks, the Department of Health (DOH) has issued a comprehensive advisory, vigorously cautioning the public about the dangers associated with unauthorised glutathione and stem cell infusions. 

This pivotal warning follows a tragic incident involving the untimely death of a 39-year-old woman from Quezon City who underwent these skin treatments. Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa emphasises the imperative of adhering to approved procedures and urges the public to choose accredited clinics to safeguard their well-being.