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Why does hair loss happen to so many women? And how do you know when it's more than just shedding? Could stress, hormones, or nutrition be the culprit? And most importantly, when should you see a dermatologist instead of just buying another supplement from social media? In this episode of Brave & Curious, Dr. Lora Shahine sits down with dermatologist and hair loss expert, Dr. Joyce Park, to answer your most pressing questions about female hair loss. Their conversation uncovers the science behind shedding and the practical steps to support healthy regrowth. Dr. Park explains the hair growth cycle, from anagen to telogen, and why stressful life events like childbirth, major illness, or even weight loss can trigger telogen effluvium, a temporary but dramatic shedding phase. You'll also learn when to see a dermatologist, what to expect from a scalp biopsy, and how to advocate for yourself when your concerns are dismissed as “just normal shedding.” Listeners will walk away with clear, actionable guidance. This episode will empower women to better understand their bodies, seek expert care, and take thoughtful steps toward hair health. In this episode you'll hear: [0:46] Hair loss is an emotional issue [2:58] What is telogen effluvium? [3:23] Dr. Joyce Park explains the three stages of the hair cycle [6:07] You should see a dermatologist, not your primary doctor [14:04] Nutritional factors [17:14] Hormonal factors [18:36] How minoxidil (Rogaine) works [24:04] Everyday habits to support hair regrowth [28:34] Supplements for hair loss [32:51] Does red light therapy help? [37:14] What is PRP therapy? [38:34] Dr. Park summarizes her key takeaways Resources mentioned: teawithmd.com @TeawithMD: YouTube, Tiktok, and Instagram Dr. Shahine's Weekly Newsletter on Fertility News and Recommendations Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books
Visit innerglowvitamins.com and use my code DRMINA for 10% off your order at checkout. There's no shortage of skincare advice online, but how much of it actually helps your skin? For women in midlife, navigating the flood of “miracle” serums, fear-based marketing, and filtered influencers can feel like a full-time job. In this episode of The Skin Real, Dr. Mary Alice Mina sits down with dermatologist Dr. Rey Hamidi, founder of SkinSmart, to bring clarity back to skincare. They talk about why so much of what you see online is misleading, how to spot real credentials, and what truly works for healthy, radiant skin without wasting money or confidence. They talk about: - Why over half of skincare content online isn't based on science. - How to spot fake “board-certified” experts. - The SMART way to think about skin — focusing on fundamentals, proven actives, whole-body wellness, and professional care. Key Takeaways: Credentials matter. “Board-certified dermatologist” ≠ “board-certified physician.” Always verify expertise. Sunscreen saves skin. There's zero evidence linking sunscreen to cancer. It's your best defense against damage and aging. Over 50% of skincare content online is inaccurate. Don't mistake popularity for credibility. Your skin reflects your lifestyle. Nutrition, sleep, and stress balance all affect how you age. Start with fundamentals. A gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and daily SPF > ten trendy serums. Pair products + procedures. True results come from strategy, not single steps. Follow fewer voices. Choose one or two trusted experts to avoid overwhelm. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by skincare advice or confused about what actually works — this episode will help you breathe again. Want glowing skin? Use code SKINREAL to get Dr. Rey's SkinSmart Glow-Up Essentials mini course for FREE! https://www.doctorrey.com/offers/U8ksgpe7/checkout Dr. Rey Hamidi is a board-certified dermatologist in Southern California and founder of SkinSmart. After years of watching patients being constantly misled by social media skincare trends and left overwhelmed by information, underwhelmed by results, and unsure who to trust, she created SkinSmart with Dr. Rey, her signature course, and SkinSmart Society, a private online community, to help women all over the world age well with science-backed, no-nonsense guidance. In her newest program, Radiant By Design, Dr. Rey helps women over 40 take control of their aging journey with a strategic, personalized skin blueprint rooted in her signature SMART method—blending proven skincare with the habits, treatments, and lifestyle shifts that fuel lifelong transformation. Follow Dr. Rey Hamidi here: https://www.doctorrey.com https://www.instagram.com/skinsmart_with_dr_rey https://www.facebook.com/profile/skinsmart_with_dr_rey http://tiktok.com/@skinsmart_with_dr_rey https://www.youtube.com/@DrReyHamidi www.YouTube.com/@DrReyHamidi Grab the R.E.A.L. Skin Method ebook for 50% off. Use Code REAL50 Want more expert skin advice without the overwhelm? Subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast wherever you listen, and visit www.theskinreal.com for dermatologist-backed tips to help you feel confident in your skin—at every age. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ Visit Dr. Mina at Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery Website: atlantadermsurgery.com Email: scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Call: (404) 844-0496 Instagram: @baucomminamd Thanks for tuning in. And remember—real skin care is real simple when you know who to trust. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Episode 062 | Bonnie Hodge, MD is a board certified dermatologist originally from Meridian, Mississippi. She specializes in skin cancer detection and treatment, management of psoriasis, acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, other common inflammatory conditions, and more complex conditions such as autoimmune and bullous dermatoses, pigmentation disorders, vitiligo, and prurigo nodularis.As a recent residency graduate, she has undergone extensive training in cutting-edge, evidence-based treatment strategies. She worked under several world-renowned experts in psoriasis, melanoma detection, alopecia, and pigmentary disorders.Dr. Hodge caught my eye through her rising, homegrown stardom on social media. As of the publication of this episode, she has amassed over 54K followers on TikTok! Her story is a great example of what can happen when you have the courage to leverage your expertise by consistently putting yourself in front of a camera and into the algorithm. Given the amount of misinformation our patients are routinely exposed to, the more board certified dermatologists who are willing to do this in an engaging, educational, and entertaining way, the better! Dr. Hodge graduated with a degree in Biochemistry from Mississippi State University. She received an MD from the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine and completed her dermatology residency at The University of Alabama, Birmingham.Outside the office, you'll find her enjoying life with her husband, Sonny, a sports medicine physician, and their son, Walker, alongside their canine companion named, Sipsey.This episode was recorded on May 27th, 2025.Connect with and learn from Dr. HodgeDr. Hodge on TikTokDr. Hodge on IGDr. Hodge at Haley DermatologyMore from Dr. Lewellis and Above & Beyond DermatologyNeed a dermatologist? Fill out this short interest form, text or call me at 715-391-9774, or email me at drlewellis@aboveandbeyondderm.com if you'd like to have a no obligation discovery call. I offer in-office visits, house calls, and virtual care in Wisconsin and virtual care in Illinois, Nebraska, and Colorado.Have an idea for a guest or want to be on the show yourself? Send me a text or email, and we'll see if it's a good fit.Above & Beyond DermatologyNutrafol -- special pricing and physician exclusive productsNeoGenesis -- my favorite source of stem cell released molecules for skin/hairSilagen.biz -- physician dispensed scar refinement products delivered to your door (use practice code 1206240832P)NewsletterLinkedInFacebookDr. Lewellis on InstagramAbove & Beyond Dermatology on InstagramYouTubeTikTokTwitter/XChange Your Mind, Change Your LifeSoMeDocs (Doctors on Social Media)Pippa!
Download my Free Guide 'In My Perimenopause Era' Midlife is full of changes—your skin, your hair, your hormones and with so many supplements on the market, it's tough to know what really works. In this episode, Dr. Mary Alice Mina recaps her conversation with dermatologist Dr. Glynis Ablon and shares what midlife women actually need to know about supplements. From collagen and vitamin D to nicotinamide and hair-supporting nutraceuticals, Dr. Mina explains the science behind each option and why nutrition must always come first. She also reveals the biggest mistakes women make with supplements, how to choose safe, research-backed products, and why your needs today are different from ten years ago. Key Takeaways Midlife brings unique changes—supplements can help, but they're never a replacement for nutrition. Collagen peptides may support skin by stimulating fibroblasts, but they won't “magically” plump your cheeks. Vitamin D is a must-have for midlife women—testing is key since most are deficient. Nicotinamide can significantly reduce the risk of skin cancers and precancers. Hair health is complex, but nutraceuticals like Nutrafol and Viviscal can be helpful alongside medical care. Always choose third-party verified supplements and research-driven brands. Your supplement needs evolve with age—bloodwork helps you choose wisely. If you've been searching for clear answers in the noisy supplement world, this episode will give you the clarity, confidence, and practical next steps to support your skin and health in midlife. The Skin Real app is officially LIVE! Download it now. Want more expert skin advice without the overwhelm? Subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast wherever you listen, and visit www.theskinreal.com for dermatologist-backed tips to help you feel confident in your skin—at every age. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ Visit Dr. Mina at Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery Website: atlantadermsurgery.com Email: scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Call: (404) 844-0496 Instagram: @baucomminamd Thanks for tuning in. And remember—real skin care is real simple when you know who to trust. Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
In this episode of the Business of Aesthetics podcast, host Adeesha sits down with Naren Arulrajah, CEO of Ekwa Marketing, to tackle a crucial challenge for dermatologists: "Why Can't Gen Z and Millennials Find the Dermatologist They Need?" Despite high demand, Naren reveals the common marketing mistakes that limit a practice's visibility to this digitally-savvy generation. He exposes the two primary errors practices make—neglecting the high-value aesthetic patient base and relying on expensive, untrusted paid advertising over sustainable organic growth (SEO). Drawing on his 18 years of experience, Naren provides the essential "correct map" for dermatologists looking to future-proof their business. He details the importance of optimizing for the patient's buyer's journey (find, like, trust) through mobile-friendly communication, authentic case studies, and strong Google reviews. He also explains how to establish personal authority and use credentials to gain a competitive edge in the age of AI search tools like Google AI Overview. This episode offers the strategic guidance needed to attract, engage, and convert the next generation of aesthetic patients.
Rover finally went to the dermatologist. "Excuse me?!" Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories. Two sisters have set up a GoFundMe for their legal fees after they vandalized a Charlie Kirk memorial. Charlie Kirk's favorite Starbucks drink. Does Rover know what time it is? Only one can at a time. The Devil's disease. Rumors that William Shatner was hospitalized. Who is crazier Hilaria Baldwin or Ben Affleck's daughter? The rapture did not happen like predicted. Rover is keeping an open mind about God. Charlie Sheen documentary. Jim Florentine believes straight men don't get AIDS. Quiet time surcharge. RadioShack and Pier 1 imports are accused of a $112 million dollar Ponzi scheme. What happened to Duji's cat?
Rover finally went to the dermatologist. "Excuse me?!" Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories. Two sisters have set up a GoFundMe for their legal fees after they vandalized a Charlie Kirk memorial. Charlie Kirk's favorite Starbucks drink. Does Rover know what time it is? Only one can at a time. The Devil's disease. Rumors that William Shatner was hospitalized. Who is crazier Hilaria Baldwin or Ben Affleck's daughter? The rapture did not happen like predicted. Rover is keeping an open mind about God. Charlie Sheen documentary. Jim Florentine believes straight men don't get AIDS. Quiet time surcharge. RadioShack and Pier 1 imports are accused of a $112 million dollar Ponzi scheme. What happened to Duji's cat? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rover finally went to the dermatologist. "Excuse me?!" Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories. Two sisters have set up a GoFundMe for their legal fees after they vandalized a Charlie Kirk memorial. Charlie Kirk's favorite Starbucks drink. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rover finally went to the dermatologist. "Excuse me?!" Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories. Two sisters have set up a GoFundMe for their legal fees after they vandalized a Charlie Kirk memorial. Charlie Kirk's favorite Starbucks drink.
Professor Niki Ralph, Consultant Dermatologist with the Institute of Dermatologists joined Ivan in studio to discuss skincare awareness month.
Board-Certified dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb breaks down how to revamp our skincare routines as fall is in full swing. Also, Zachary Quinto joins to discuss his medical drama 'Brilliant Minds' on NBC where he plays a doctor solving neurological mysteries. Plus, critically acclaimed actress Teyana Taylor, is in 1A to talk about her highly anticipated film 'One Battle After Another.' Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Live from Valley Ranch Islamic Center, #muslimprofessionals hosts a candid conversation on faith and leadership with three voices who walk the talk. Sheikh Yasir Birjas shares a clear framework for leadership rooted in service, trust, and sincerity. Riaz Surti, CEO of Hearthy Foods, explains how faith shaped his journey from teen operator to a national brand and why values still win in the food and wellness aisle. Dr. Osama Hashmi, dermatologist and CEO of Impiricus Health, breaks down how an AI driven health startup can scale with ethics, accountability, and calm.We cover origins and purpose, leadership and values, resilience through trials, community, legacy, and practical habits that keep you sharp. Expect real stories, direct advice, and a reminder that your prayer, your word, and your character are your edge.Featuring• Sheikh Yasir Birjas, Head of Islamic Law and Theory at AlMaghrib Institute and Imam at Valley Ranch Islamic Center• Riaz Surti, Founder and CEO, Hearthy Foods• Dr. Osama Hashmi, Dermatologist and CEO, Impiricus HealthModerator• Zohaib Rattu, Co Founder and President, Refunnel, and co founder of #muslimprofessionalsWhat you will learn• How to define leadership through intention and service• How trust is built and kept in high stakes arenas• The habit stack that sustains clarity and output• Why community and collaboration multiply impact• Practical ways to carry your faith into rooms that do not understand it yetPerfect for operators, founders, community leaders, and anyone who wants to lead without losing themselves.
Our guest on this week's episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast is Dr. Joya Griffin. Dr. Griffin is a veterinary dermatologist and star of National Geographic's "Pop Goes the Vet." Dr. Griffin shares her journey into dermatology, overcoming challenges during her training, and her experiences filming the TV show. She discusses the importance of perseverance, mentorship, and the evolving landscape of treatment options in veterinary dermatology. The episode also features behind-the-scenes stories from the show and advice for young veterinarians, highlighting the impact of specialized care and the value of confidence and resilience in the profession. It's an incredible conversation and we can't wait to share her story with you!Thank you to our podcast partner, NVA General Practice, a community of 1,000 neighborhood veterinary clinics across the U.S. and Canada. Learn how NVA invests in your career journey at https://GP.NVA.com.Remember, we want to hear from you! Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. You can also contact us at MVLpodcast@avma.orgFollow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcast
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!The Return of Taste of Fenway on Wednesday September 24th! Guest: Steven Farrell - Executive Director of Fenway Community Development Corporation New Massachusetts license plate honors K9 officers and handlers. Guest: James (Jim) LaMonte – Founder of the K9 PTSD Research Center in Seekonk, the group who came up with the idea of the plates Europe bans chemical used in some gel nail polishes, classifying it as a ‘reproductive toxicant'. Tufts doctor things there should be some type of regulation in the U.S. She thinks it would be a particularly good idea for women of childbearing age to avoid gel nail polish… Guest: Dr. Farah Moustafa - MD, Dermatologist and Director of Laser and Cosmetics at Tufts Medical Center Retired Milford firefighter John Hennessy, who, after a lifetime of service with the Milford Fire Dept., now needs help finding a donor for a lifesaving kidney. Guest: John Hennessy – Retired Milford firefighter who needs a kidney *For more info on John and how to donate*
Drawing from more than a decade of experience in dermatology, Dr. Rachel Pritzker founded The Derm Collective as a place where clinical care meets aesthetics.Now that cosmetic treatments are a part of her practice, she's not just about fillers and lasers. She still treats acne, moles, and rashes—and takes insurance—while delivering a holistic patient experience that cuts through the noise of aesthetic marketing. Her practice is a calm, trusted space where patients of all generations feel guided, not sold to.Dr. Pritzker shares why culture matters, how growth should be intentional, and why authenticity is the true differentiator in a crowded market. In an industry moving fast, her approach is about being the steady, trustworthy voice patients are looking for.About Dr. Rachel PritzkerDr. Pritzker is a board-certified dermatologist, fellowship trained in cosmetic injectable dermatology and procedural dermatology, and is renowned for her expertise in laser, cosmetic, and dermatologic surgery. She thrives on creating tailored solutions for her patients' unique dermatological concerns, whether addressing rashes and acne, engaging in skin cancer awareness discussions, or delivering cosmetic injectables and laser treatments. Learn more about The Derm Collective North ShoreFollow Dr. Pritzker on Instagram @drrachelpritzkerFollow The Derm Collective on Instagram @thedermcollectivenorthshoreGuestRachel Pritzker, MD, Co-Founder, Board-Certified DermatologistThe Derm Collective North ShoreHostRobin Ntoh, VP of AestheticsNextechPresented by Nextech, Aesthetically Speaking delves into the world of aesthetic practices, where art meets science, and innovation transforms beauty.With our team of experts we bring you unparalleled insights gained from years of collaborating with thousands of practices ranging from plastic surgery and dermatology to medical spas. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding entrepreneur, this podcast is tailored for you.Each episode is a deep dive into the trends, challenges, and triumphs that shape the aesthetic landscape. We'll explore the latest advancements in technology, share success stories, and provide invaluable perspectives that empower you to make informed decisions.Expect candid conversations with industry leaders, trailblazers and visionaries who are redefining the standards of excellence. From innovative treatments to business strategies, we cover it all.Our mission is to be your go-to resource for staying ahead in this ever-evolving field. So if you're passionate about aesthetics, eager to stay ahead of the curve and determined to elevate your practice, subscribe to the Aesthetically Speaking podcast.Let's embark on this transformative journey together where beauty meets business.About NextechIndustry-leading software for dermatology, medical spas, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and plastic surgery at https://www.nextech.com/ Follow Nextech on Instagram @nextechglowAesthetically Speaking is a production of The Axis: theaxis.io Theme music: I've Had Enough, Snake City
There are a thousand opinions out there on how to raise kids, but the one thing everyone can agree on is that raising kids is expensive. Luckily, there's a way that doctors like you can save on taxes and use pretax dollars to pay for childcare. Nate Reineke breaks down how a dependent care FSA can be used to pay for daycare or nannies and how it helps physicians get an easy tax break. We also answered your colleagues' questions. A Pediatrician in California says, I inherited an IRA from my mom. I plan to work for the next 10 years, and the IRA is subject to the 10-year rule. I am switching jobs to a higher-paying job in 2026. Should I withdraw now or wait? A business owning spouse of a Dermatologist in Virginia opened a group 401 (k) plan with a non-spouse employee who never became eligible for the plan. They want to know if they can close the group plan and roll the funds into a Solo 401 (k). A cardiologist in Oregon says that his wife has an inactive 401 (k) that is changing custodians and is in a blackout period. He wants to know what that means. An Addiction Medication Specialist in Oregon says, according to my plan, I am on track for retirement, and I may decrease my working hours soon. Should I open a cash balance account? Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It's time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we're a match visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com. See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures
Dr. Teekz Yenpasook, a 2018 graduate of the College of Osteopathic Medicine's Master of Science in Medical Health Sciences program and a 2022 graduate of the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program, leverages personal experiences and social media to bring skin care education to fellow physicians as well as the public.
Glam & Grow - Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brand Interviews
Since joining Rodan + Fields, Anncy Rowe, Chief Commercial Officer, has transformed how the brand connects with consumers, leading marketing, sales, digital, and ecommerce with a fresh, strategic vision. With over a decade of experience at Maybelline and Lancôme, she brings unmatched expertise in brand innovation and consumer-first creativity, launching award-winning campaigns and products that resonate deeply with audiences.Rodan + Fields, founded by two female dermatologists, is built on Women-Backed Science™, evolving with skin's changing needs—from breakouts to melasma to menopause. Known for clinically tested formulas and real results, the brand offers regimens, serums, lash and brow enhancers, moisturizers, sunscreens, and haircare treatments. With best sellers, derm-approved picks, and personalized tools like the R+F quiz, it's easy for anyone to find the perfect solution. Under Anncy's leadership, Rodan + Fields continues to combine science, accessibility, and purpose to transform both skin and lives.In this episode, Anncy also discusses:Coming back to the trusted experts and why customers love derm-backed skincareSimplifying skincare with the right ingredients with the right products in the right orderThe transformation of the brand to DTCThe unpredictable era of digital marketingLaunching their newest brand campaign, Love What You SeeExpanding their retail presence at Ulta We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Anncy's journey and the growth of Rodan + Fields. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in-depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out Rodan + Fields at www.rodanandfields.com/en-us and on Instagram at @rodanandfieldsRated #1 Best Beauty Business Podcast on FeedPostThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
A Gluten Free PodcastEpisode 198My guest on today's episode is dermatologist and founder of Southern Dermatology, Dr Ryan De Cruz. We'll talk about skin issues related to coeliac disease and the ingestion of gluten, dermatitis herpetiformis and how we can look after our skin when living with coeliac disease and following a gluten free diet. What we'll cover: * Ryan's role as a dermatologist * The importance of dermatology in healthcare * Ryan's personal connection to coeliac disease with family members living with the condition * Ryan's recent holiday overseas and noticing the lack of awareness abroad and the complexities of dining out with coeliac disease * The gut/skin axis* Micronutrients often lacking when living with coeliac disease* The connection between hair loss, iron and coeliac disease* Dermatitis Herpetiformis and coeliac disease * Symptoms of dermatitis herpetiformis* Diagnosis and treatments for dermatitis herpetiformis* Absorbing gluten into the bloodstream from contact with the skin* Skin conditions linked to coeliac disease* General tips for looking after our skin health while living with coeliac disease* Resources and advocating with your GP to test for skin conditions Links Southern Dermatology website Follow Dr De Cruz on Instagram Follow Southern Dermatology on Instagram
Before Amazon was Amazon, some people took a huge risk and bought stock in the company. Luckily, that risk paid off for them! Now, history is repeating itself with some AI stocks where they could be the next Amazon, or they could completely fail. So, how should physicians who want to invest in AI take an appropriate level of risk? Nate Renieke and Kyle Hoelzle answer exactly that and break down how you can make riskier investments and still be on track for retirement. We discuss how investing “extra” money allows doctors to invest in the “hot” new things, if they want to, while still saving enough to retire without regrets. We also answer your colleagues' questions. A Family Medicine doctor in Oregon says, My wife is retiring soon at 50, and she is wondering if it makes sense to do Roth conversions in her 401(k) plan? A Dermatologist in Texas asks, I have accumulated several million dollars, and according to your plan, I could retire today. My portfolio is made up mostly of stocks, but is it a good idea to adjust it so I own more bonds? An Emergency Med Doc in North Carolina was told by their CPA to not be in a solo 401(k) and instead be in a SEP IRA. They want to know what we think of that advice. Are you ready to turn worries about taxes and investing into all the money you need for college and retirement? It's time to make a plan and get on track. To find out if we're a match, visit physicianfamily.com and click get started or, you can ask a question of your own by emailing podcast@physicianfamily.com. See marketing disclosures at physicianfamily.com/disclosures
Since 2003, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dina Strachan has focused her practice on delivering effective, efficient, and elegant care for skin, hair, and nails—across all skin types and hair textures.For women and men struggling with hair loss, she is known for turning confusion into clarity. Many patients don't realize how many hair loss treatment options exist, and Dr. Strachan loves educating while solving the “mystery” behind what's really happening. From thinning hair to complex scalp conditions, her expertise has made her a go-to resource not only for patients but also for the media, with appearances in outlets from Netflix's Black Beauty Effect to major medical publications.Her approach is inclusive, fast-paced without ever feeling rushed, and always centered on helping patients feel heard and empowered with real solutions. With innovations in hair restoration continuing to expand, Dr. Strachan is at the forefront of bringing the latest insights and treatments to the people who need them most.To learn more about New York City dermatologist Dr. Dina StrachanFollow Dr. Strachan on Instagram @aglowdermnycDr. Strachan's article on KevinMD, I don't apologize for being a fast doctorNetflix, Black Beauty EffectABOUT MEET THE DOCTOR The purpose of the Meet the Doctor podcast is simple. We want you to get to know your doctor before meeting them in person because you're making a life changing decision and time is scarce. The more you can learn about who your doctor is before you meet them, the better that first meeting will be. When you head into an important appointment more informed and better educated, you are able to have a richer, more specific conversation about the procedures and treatments you're interested in. There's no substitute for an in-person appointment, but we hope this comes close.Meet The Doctor is a production of The Axis. Made with love in Austin, Texas.Are you a doctor or do you know a doctor who'd like to be on the Meet the Doctor podcast? Book a free 30 minute recording session at meetthedoctorpodcast.com.Host: Eva Sheie Assistant Producers: Mary Ellen Clarkson & Hannah BurkhartEngineering: Spencer ClarksonTheme music: A Grace Sufficient by JOYSPRING
Do you know what lifestyle habits can mess with your skin? How about smoking, vaping, excessive alcohol and using the wrong products? It's important to protect your skin through healthy habits and products tailored for your skin type, says Dr. Leah Jacob, Family Dermatology Specialists. Learn about common skin conditions that may occur during pregnancy and as you age and how to reduce your risk of skin cancers. Dr. Jacob underscores the importance of skin checks and wearing sunscreen year-round.Fearless Fabulous You is broadcast live Wednesdays at 12 Noon ET on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Fearless Fabulous You Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
This week on Over 50 & Flourishing, we're diving into a skin concern that so many women in midlife suddenly face: rosacea.If you've ever wondered why your cheeks flush, bumps appear without warning, or redness lingers long after the sun, you're not alone. Dermatologist Dr. Marjory Nigro is back to break it all down, from what rosacea really is to how to spot it, prevent flare-ups, and treat it at every stage.In this episode, Dominique and Dr. Marjory Nigro discuss:Why rosacea often appears for the first time in midlifeThe difference between rosacea and acneThe role of genetics, sun damage, and stressBest sunscreens and skincare products for sensitive skinTreatment options from gentle topicals to prescription medications, antibiotics, IPL, and even AccutaneWhy hope is on the horizon for anyone dealing with rosaceaFor more on Dr. Marjory Nigro, follow her on:Her website: https://nigroderm.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nigrodermatology/?hl=en Thanks to my Sponsors:Vivrelle: Visit https://www.vivrelle.com and apply for a membership today using code FLOURISHING for 50% off your first month of membership.Monarch Money: Use code DOMINIQUE at https://www.monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year. Honeylove: Save 20% off Honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/OVER50 ! #honeylovepodGruns: Visit https://www.gruns.co and use code FLOURISHING at checkout for up to 52% off your first order. Calm: Go to https://www.calm.com/over50 for 40% off unlimited access to Calm's entire library. Nature's Sunshine: Get 20% off your first order and free shipping by using checkout code FLOURISHING at https://www.naturessunshine.com Keep in Touch:Website: https://dominiquesachse.tv/Book: https://dominiquesachse.tv/book/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquesachse/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueSachse/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dominiquesachse?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dominiquesachsetvHave a question for Dominique? Submit it here for a chance to have it answered on the show! https://forms.gle/MpTeWN1oKN8t18pm6 Interested in being featured as a guest? Please email courtney@dominiquesachse.tv We want to make the podcast even better. Help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Rajetha Damisetty explains how the entry of unqualified practitioners and a lack of regulatory oversight is impacting patient safety when it comes to skin and hair procedures being performed in India. The wellness sector is booming in India. Aesthetic, skin and hair clinics are everywhere, social media feeds are filled with advertisements and procedures such as hair transplants, skin lightening, botox and others are becoming increasingly common. In a few cases that have been reported in the news however, some of these treatments have gone horribly wrong – in May this year, two men from Kanpur died after botched hair transplants and another man in Kerala contracted a serious bacterial infection. Experts say that the problem is the lack of regulatory oversight – who is supposed to be able to perform these procedures and who is actually performing them in India? Are clinics where these procedures take place fully licensed and equipped to deal with emergencies? Are misleading claims and exaggerated advertisements contributing to the problem? And what is being done to ensure patient safety? Guest: Rajetha Damisetty, a senior dermatologist based in Hyderabad and national chairperson of the Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) Anti-Quackery, Legal and Ethics Committee. Host: Zubeda Hamid Edited by Jude Francis Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rory McGowan is joined by Dermatologist, Dr Rima Clayton. With the kids heading back to school, Dr Rima gives her expert insight into the impact acne can have on teenagers. As well as some treatment advice. https://www.dermareading.co.uk/
What do ancient Greek medicine and Korean skincare have in common? One slippery, surprisingly powerful ingredient: snail slime. From historical remedies to modern-day serums, in this episode we trace the unexpected journey of mucin through time. Is it miracle goo or just clever marketing? Are. You. Ready?****************Sources & References:Pliny the Elder. Natural History, Book 30. Translated by H. Rackham. LoebClassical Library, Harvard University Press, 1938.Rothfels, Nigel. A Cultural History of Animals in Antiquity. Berg Publishers,2007.Walker, Susan. “Would You Smear Snail Slime on Your Face?” The Guardian, 11 September2016.Matsumoto, Nancy. “Beauty Secrets From Korea.” The New York Times, 28 September2011.BBC News. “Beauty Secrets: The Weirdest Ingredients.” BBC News, 23 June2014.Glazer, Emily. “The Weird History of Snail Slime in Beauty.” Allure, 5 OctoberFigueroa, J. A., et al. “Efficacy of a Snail Secretion Filtrate in the Treatment ofPhotodamaged Skin.” Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, vol. 12, no. 4,2013, pp. 453–457.Tsoutsos, D., et al. “Wound Healing and the Use of Snail Secretion: Experimental andClinical Evidence.” Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine,2013, Article ID 496328.Yoon, H. Y., et al. “Anti-Aging Effects of Snail Secretion Filtrate on Human Skin.” Cosmetics,vol. 2, no. 3, 2015, pp. 144–152.Dr. Hadley King, Dermatologist. Quoted in Byrdie and Allure, 2017–2020.Perry Romanowski, Cosmetic Chemist. Quoted in Allure, April 2014.Ethical Consumer Magazine. “Is Snail Slime Cruelty-Free?” Issue No. 170, March/April2019.****************Leave Us a 5* Rating, it helps the show!Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unlocked-the-podcast/id1522636282Spotify Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/37MLxC8eRob1D0ZcgcCorA****************Follow Us on Social Media & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!TikTok:tiktok.com/@beautyunlockedthepodYouTube:@beautyunlockedspodcasthour****************Intro/Outro Music:Music by Savvier from Fugue FAME INC
Charles sits down with a Dermatologist/Dr in Miami Beach discussing all thing related to staph, ringworm, cellulitis and other skin infections in sports like; MMA, Jiu Jitsu, Wrestling and Judo. Marcy has treated many UFC athletes in Florida and is an expert in the world of dermatology. TLDR: dont train with open wounds, if you get skin infections all the time go see a dermatologist and do bleach baths/nasal cleanse protocols. Products: https://www.clnwash.com/collections/shop-products - just need the ingredients - doesn't have to be expensive Bleach bath info to decolonize: https://www.childrensmn.org/educationmaterials/childrensmn/article/21792/mrsa-methicillin-resistant-staph-aureus-decolonization/ 00:00 - 06:37 - Introduction & understanding staph infection06:37 - 08:00 - You could have herpes 08:00 - 15:00 - Clean person or clear gym which is more important 15:00 - 28:00 - Bleach bath protocols & distinguishing skin viruses 28:00 - 32:45 - Products and creating more robust skin32:45 - 36:00 - Sunscreen 36:00 - 41:00 - Cauliflower ears 41:00 - 43:00 - Sun exposure 43:00 - 45:21 - Hygiene protocols and closing notes Sponsors:Progress: https://www.progressjj-europe.com Use code RUNESCAPE at checkout for discount on any productsLess Impressed More Involved: https://outlierdb.com/ - use code RUNESCAPE for 50% off your first monthCharles Strength Training Programs GET 7 DAY FREE MAT STRONG PROGRAM: https://mailchi.mp/charlesallanprice/mat-strong-landing-page Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar interviews Dr. Tina Bhutani, who shares her journey from academia to private practice. They discuss the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a new career path, the importance of mentorship, and the evolving landscape of dermatology, including the role of technology in patient care. Dr. Bhutani emphasizes the need for flexibility in career choices and encourages residents to listen to their intuition when making decisions about their future in dermatology. Takeaways - It's been a year since I went into private practice. - You can give yourself permission to do that. - You might get into it three years and say, Hey, that was great, but now I want to try something else. - We make the process harder than it needs to be. - Sometimes decisions are never perfect. - You have to experience all these different categories. - It's okay to change. You're not rejecting the previous setting. - Dermatologists usually succeed. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Tina Bhutani's Journey 02:47 - Transitioning from Academia to Private Practice 05:50 - Navigating Clinical Trials in Private Practice 08:39 - The Importance of Mentorship and Career Growth 11:22 - Challenges and Rewards of Running a Private Practice 14:23 - The Future of Dermatology: Technology and Patient Care 17:30 - Advice for Dermatology Residents: Choosing Your Path
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SummaryIn this conversation, Dr. Janelle Nassim shares her journey as a dermatologist and a mother, detailing her experience with a life-altering heart attack caused by a coronary artery dissection (SCAD) shortly after the birth of her second child. She discusses the symptoms leading up to the event, her hospital experience, and the emotional and physical recovery process. Janelle reflects on the changes in her perspective towards life, motherhood, and work, emphasizing the importance of gratitude, vulnerability, and accepting help from others.Time stamps00:00 Introduction and Background04:52 Life as a Dermatologist and Mother09:53 The Day of the Heart Attack19:58 The Experience in the Hospital24:30 Processing Trauma and Growth24:30 Navigating the Hospital Experience25:57 The Journey of Recovery29:25 Reconnecting with Family31:25 Shifting Perspectives on Parenting31:53 Physical Recovery and Exercise35:38 Emotional Grief and Acceptance44:03 Work-Life Balance Post-Diagnosis47:02 Current State: A Year LaterKeywordsdermatology, heart attack, SCAD, recovery, motherhood, emotional health, trauma, resilience, work-life balance, personal growthSupport the show
Dermatologist Dr. Erin Boh and patient advocate Brian Lehrschall discuss the challenge of managing weight, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis which share common inflammatory pathways and what can be done to improve all together. Join moderator Jennifer Bomberger as she asks what is the connection between psoriatic disease and excess weight and what can be done to counter the effects of inflammatory cytokines for both with leading dermatologist Dr. Erin Boh and Brian Lehrschall who has lost over 100 pounds using diet, exercise and a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Hear Brian's story along with what is a GLP-1, how they work, and side effects. The intent of this episode is to offer knowledge and an example of how a GLP-1 can be used successfully to improve the outcomes and management of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. This episode is sponsored by Lilly. A Word of Warning This episode contains information about the body, like body size, weight management, healthy eating, and lifestyle changes. If you have a history of disordered eating or are struggling with body-related mental health challenges, you might wish to explore some of our other helpful tools. There are clinical terms used by our speakers about body size or body weight that you might find triggering. Key among them is the word ‘obesity.' While it is the scientifically correct name for a disease and a common clinical term, NPF acknowledges that this word is triggering and problematic, and it is used only for the clearest of accuracy. Timestamps: (0:23) Intro to Psoriasis Uncovered and guest welcome dermatologist Dr. Erin Boh and Brian Lehrschall, who has been living with psoriatic disease for over 30 years and has recently lost over 100 pounds. (1:32) Health challenges Brian faced while trying to manage his weight, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis. (4:08) Many factors contribute to psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and comorbidities. (5:56) Discussing the sensitive subject of losing weight and changing lifestyle. (7:57) The inflammatory pathways and connection between excess weight and psoriatic disease. (14:50) Tips for managing multiple diseases like psoriatic disease, depression, and excess weight together. Realize “it's not your fault”. (21:32) Are low calorie or anti-inflammatory diets effective with psoriasis? (25:21) The definition of a GLP-1 (receptor agonist), how they work, and benefits in resetting how the body functions. (30:02) Brian's experience and impact of using a GLP-1. (32:08) Current and future use of GLP-1 in the management of psoriatic disease, comorbidities, and excess weight. (34:49) Be an advocate for yourself to help do all the things that will make you feel better about living with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Key Takeaways: · Obesity or excess weight is a disease driven by an overproduction of inflammatory cytokines. · Psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and excess weight have shared pro-inflammatory disease pathways that should be considered together when identifying an effective treatment plan. · GLP-1 receptor agonists can be used along with dietary changes and exercise to induce weight loss that improves the body's reaction to medications used to treat psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Guest Bios: Erin Boh, M.D., Ph.D. is the Joseph Chastain Endowed Chair of Clinical Dermatology at Tulane University, School of Medicine where she is also a Professor and Chairman of Dermatology. Her clinical and research focus includes photobiology, chronic diseases such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and skin cancers such as lymphoma. Dr. Boh is a past Medical Board member of the National Psoriasis Foundation and is currently a President's Council Member which represents an elite group of health care providers who are committed to the mission of the Foundation and finding a cure for psoriasis. Dr. Boh has published many articles including addressing today's topic about weight management and inflammation in psoriasis. Brian Lehrschall has lived with psoriatic disease for three decades. He was first diagnosed with psoriasis about thirty years ago, at the age of 13 and with psoriatic arthritis at age 15. With the diagnosis came bullying which led to emotional eating. Per Brian “The more I ate, the worse the weight got.” Like most people who are overweight Brian tried to improve his health with diet and exercise. Along the way he learned about the connection between psoriasis and excess body weight. Eventually a physician recommended he try the weight loss medication GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1). Using this medication he has lost over 100 pounds and is still losing weight along with improving his overall health which includes his psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Brian joined the National Psoriasis Foundation in 2000 as a volunteer and has become an advocate for improving access to care and sharing his story about living with psoriatic disease. Resources: Ø “Taking Back Control” Advance Online. M. Werbach. July 17,2025. Ø “Is Choosing the Mediterranean Diet Right For You and Your Psoriatic Disease?” podcast episode with dermatologist Dr. Adam Ford and registered dietitian, Danielle Baham. Ø Find the support you need through the One to One Program
Hi Everybody. Tony gets confused, The memes, boss, the memes, Pulp Mills, Poop Knives, Healthcare Companies in Trouble? Nationalizing INTEL, Nancy Mace, See your Dermatologist and Get your Butt Checked...Also, some MRI Mishaps
For kids with eczema the discomfort of dry patches, constant itching and sleepless nights, can be relentless. For their parents, the search for answers is as well. In this episode, we're scratching beneath the surface of one of the most common skin conditions in pediatrics. We'll explore how to spot triggers, calm flare-ups, choose the right treatments and know when it's time to call in a dermatologist. Whether it's helping a toddler stop scratching or giving a teen the confidence to ditch the long sleeves, we're here to equip pediatricians with the tools to help their patients find relief and reclaim their skin. For this episode, we are joined by Emily Gurnee, MD. She is a Dermatologist at Children's Hospital Colorado as well as an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Some highlights from this episode include: The most up-to-date information with eczema Medication versus other remedies How to provide care that fits into a family's routine Best ways PCPs can support kids with eczema For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
Effective, aesthetically pleasing and relatively affordable. These are just some of the descriptions used across social media for Korean skincare. But how effective is it really and should you buy into this trend? We discuss with Professor Nikki Ralph, Consultant Dermatologist in Institute of Dermatologists.
Episode 060 | Iris Rubin, MD is the founder of SEEN, a patented, award-winning, science-backed, mission-driven haircare system. At SEEN, it's all about great haircare that won't do damage to your skin.Dr. Rubin received her undergraduate degree with honors from Stanford University, and her medical degree from Harvard Medical School. She did her dermatology residency at the University of Chicago and Harvard Medical School, and served as academic chief resident at Harvard. She completed a laser surgery fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital and Wellman Center for Photomedicine.Prior to launching SEEN, Dr. Rubin's previous positions include Medical Director of the Dermatologic and Vascular Laser Surgery Program at Children's National Medical Center in Washington D.C., Dermatologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and a faculty member at Harvard Medical School.Dr. Rubin has been an invited speaker at meetings sponsored by the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), Washington D.C. Dermatological Society, and Children's National Medical Center.This episode was recorded on February 3rd, 2025.Connect with and learn from Dr. Rubin and SEENSEENThe Science Behind SEENFind Your SEEN RegimenMore from Dr. Lewellis and Above & Beyond DermatologyNeed a dermatologist? Fill out this short interest form, text or call me at 715-391-9774, or email me at drlewellis@aboveandbeyondderm.com if you'd like to have a no obligation discovery call. I offer in-office visits, house calls, and virtual care in Wisconsin and virtual care in Illinois, Nebraska, and Colorado.Have an idea for a guest or want to be on the show yourself? Send me a text or email, and we'll see if it's a good fit.Above & Beyond DermatologyNutrafol -- special pricing and physician exclusive productsNeoGenesis -- my favorite source of stem cell released molecules for skin/hairSilagen.biz -- physician dispensed scar refinement products delivered to your door (use practice code 1206240832P)NewsletterLinkedInFacebookDr. Lewellis on InstagramAbove & Beyond Dermatology on InstagramYouTubeTikTokTwitter/XChange Your Mind, Change Your LifeSoMeDocs (Doctors on Social Media)Pippa!
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Send us a textOur guest is Dr. Mina a board certified Dermatologist who is sharing so much great information with us. I love her take with internal wellness and our skin, her take on skin minimalism, and what skin treatments are just a bunch of hype. We talk about how to prevent skin cancer and about sun protection. She is a wealth of knowledge and she has her own podcast called the Skin Real.Find Dr. Mina Below!Dr. Mary Alice Mina is a Harvard-trained dermatologist, international speaker, author, and host of The Skin Real, a podcast ranked in the top 2.5% globally. As a co-owner of Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery in Atlanta, Georgia, she is a leading expert in procedural dermatology, skin health, and skincare. With nearly two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Mina is celebrated for her artistic eye, surgical precision, and ability to help patients feel radiant at every stage of life.Click here: www.theskinreal.comCheck out the new app:Apple StoreGoogle Play StoreFind Jess below!Website: Simply Jess Skincare SIMPLY JESS SKINCARE:Each and every product is naturally derived, highly concentrated and most importantly, super performing! Every product was born out of a need to have a truly pure product that met my high standards for efficacy. Subscribe to Our Newsletter! You can take 20% off Your Order of our all natural skincare line with code: PODCAST Shop Now! Favorite Supplements for Health and Fat loss: Click HERE My favorites are the Power Greens, Digestive Enzymes and Brain Power Mushroom Coffee-15% off with Code: SIMPLYJESSSKINCARE15 Click HereEmail Us! jess@learningtoglow.comFollow us! Instagram Tik Tok
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Have you ever tried to change someone's mind—and watched them dig in even deeper? Or wondered why, even when you want to change your own beliefs, it feels like pushing against an invisible force? In this episode, Tony Overbay, LMFT, takes you on a journey that starts with a teenage quest for the perfect tan and ends with a powerful realization about how we construct our social realities. After sharing a personal story about undergoing a dramatic topical chemotherapy treatment for actinic keratosis, Tony reflects on how his temporarily altered appearance changed the way people interacted with him—and how it altered the way he saw himself. This experience sets the stage for a breakdown of the groundbreaking Dartmouth scar study, which revealed that the belief that you're being judged can actually create that experience—regardless of reality. From there, Tony dives into the science of confirmation bias: how our brains are wired to seek out information that supports what we already believe, and how this cognitive shortcut influences everything from politics and religion to parenting and marriage. You'll hear real-life examples, client stories (with details changed for confidentiality), and powerful metaphors that unpack why belief change is so hard—and why it's also essential for personal growth, emotional maturity, and deeper human connection. 00:00 The Quest for the Perfect Tan 00:35 A Dermatologist's Warning 01:33 The Chemotherapy Cream Experience 02:27 Social Reactions to Visible Differences 05:20 The Dartmouth Scar Study 06:24 The Power of Perception 15:25 Confirmation Bias in Action 32:47 Interpreting Neutral Events 33:04 Religion and Coincidences 33:34 Selective Memory in Parenting and Beyond 34:58 Confirmation Bias in Action 36:23 Client Story: Recognizing Bias 40:32 Vaccine Hesitancy and Confirmation Bias 44:58 The Scar Study and Confirmation Bias 54:56 Evolutionary Roots of Belief Protection 57:33 Modern Challenges and Professional Competence 01:01:49 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Contact Tony at contact@tonyoverbay.com to learn more about his Emotional Architects men's group. And visit https://julie-dejesus.com/cruise to learn more about Tony and his friend Julie De Jesus's "I See You Living" cruise, a 5-night Western Caribbean Cruise from January 24-29, 2026 aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.
In this week's episode, Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Jen Haley dives into how your skin naturally responds to seasonal changes, humidity, and environmental stressors—and what you can do to support it. She explains the role of the Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) in maintaining healthy, hydrated skin and how it fluctuates with weather and lifestyle changes. You'll also get an evidence-based breakdown of collagen peptides: What the science says about collagen supplements What to look for in a quality collagen product How to take collagen for skin health, elasticity, and anti-aging How long it takes to see visible results Tune in to learn how to keep your skin glowing from the inside out—year-round. Please like, subscribe, and review the podcast if you enjoy the content! It really helps to spread the word. Thank you for doing it! Watch this episode on The Radiance revealed YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/lUub_QAC5Jw PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Follow Dr. Jen Haley on Instagram @drjenhaley - instagram.com/drjenhaley Connect on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jennifer-haley-md-faad-a4283b46 Book a consultation with Dr. Haley here: https://app.minnect.com/expert/DrJenHaley Dr. Haley's favorite skincare: https://www.alumiermd.com?code=5HUKRDKW Dr. Haley's favorite supplements (15% discount): https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/hhaley #radiancerevealedpodcast
Curious about why we lose our hair? This week on Health Matters, dermatologist Dr. Shari Lipner returns to the show to share tips on maintaining a healthy head of hair and preventing hair loss. The most common type of hair loss affect 80% of men and 50% of women. She explains various causes of hair loss and walks listeners through treatments that she recommends to her patients. She explains the studies and debunks myths around popular supplements that promote hair growth.Dr. Shari Lipner is board certified in dermatology and has a wide range of clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of skin, hair, and nail disorders. She is one of the few experts in nail disorders in the world, and treats patients with nail psoriasis, nail fungal diseases, brittle nails, and nail cancers. She is also one of the leading researchers in dermatology. She has authored over 400 peer-reviewed publications, numerous books and book chapters, lectures nationally and internationally, and is frequently featured by the media including CNN, NPR, Self, Allure, The Washington Post, and The New York Times for her expertise.___Health Matters is your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Courtney Allison to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.If you are looking for practical health tips and trustworthy information from world-class doctors and medical experts you will enjoy listening to Health Matters. Health Matters was created to share stories of science, care, and wellness that are happening every day at NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. In keeping with NewYork-Presbyterian's long legacy of medical breakthroughs and innovation, Health Matters features the latest news, insights, and health tips from our trusted experts; inspiring first-hand accounts from patients and caregivers; and updates on the latest research and innovations in patient care, all in collaboration with our renowned medical schools, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine.To learn more visit: https://healthmatters.nyp.org
Have you ever tried to change someone's mind—and watched them dig in even deeper? Or wondered why, even when you want to change your own beliefs, it feels like pushing against an invisible force? In this episode, Tony Overbay, LMFT, takes you on a journey that starts with a teenage quest for the perfect tan and ends with a powerful realization about how we construct our social realities. After sharing a personal story about undergoing a dramatic topical chemotherapy treatment for actinic keratosis, Tony reflects on how his temporarily altered appearance changed the way people interacted with him—and how it altered the way he saw himself. This experience sets the stage for a breakdown of the groundbreaking Dartmouth scar study, which revealed that the belief that you're being judged can actually create that experience—regardless of reality. From there, Tony dives into the science of confirmation bias: how our brains are wired to seek out information that supports what we already believe, and how this cognitive shortcut influences everything from politics and religion to parenting and marriage. You'll hear real-life examples, client stories (with details changed for confidentiality), and powerful metaphors that unpack why belief change is so hard—and why it's also essential for personal growth, emotional maturity, and deeper human connection. 00:00 The Quest for the Perfect Tan 00:35 A Dermatologist's Warning 01:33 The Chemotherapy Cream Experience 02:27 Social Reactions to Visible Differences 05:20 The Dartmouth Scar Study 06:24 The Power of Perception 15:25 Confirmation Bias in Action 32:47 Interpreting Neutral Events 33:04 Religion and Coincidences 33:34 Selective Memory in Parenting and Beyond 34:58 Confirmation Bias in Action 36:23 Client Story: Recognizing Bias 40:32 Vaccine Hesitancy and Confirmation Bias 44:58 The Scar Study and Confirmation Bias 54:56 Evolutionary Roots of Belief Protection 57:33 Modern Challenges and Professional Competence 01:01:49 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Contact Tony at contact@tonyoverbay.com to learn more about his Emotional Architects men's group. And visit https://julie-dejesus.com/cruise to learn more about Tony and his friend Julie De Jesus's "I See You Living" cruise, a 5-night Western Caribbean Cruise from January 24-29, 2026 aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!The TikTok Sunburning Trend! Sufferers of acne swear by it but here's why it's problematic…Guest: Farah Moustafa, MD, Dermatologist and Director of Laser and Cosmetics at Tufts Medical CenterHow to take advantage of tax-free shopping days this weekend for MA's tax-free weekend!Guest: Paula Fleming - Chief Marketing and Sales Officer for the Better Business Bureau in Boston Boston College student has run marathons all around the world and is trying to break a record. He's set a goal of completing the six Abbot World Marathon Majors by the time he graduates college. #6 is coming up this fall, and crossing the finish line would make him the youngest male runner ever to earn all six of Abbott's stars.Guest: James Redding – Boston College Junior We all do it – over plan our vacations! We feel “I'll never visit here again so I have to do EVERYTHING!” But these habits are actually making your intended relaxation vacation stressful!Guest: Laura Ratliff, Managing Editor at Luxury Travel Report
Barry who is now 39 years olds is 6 years into his diagnosis with Addison's Disease. He continues living his high stress, highly active career as a college level tennis coach. He offers invaluable insights of managing his illness and thriving at life. Information and inspiration those seeking a diagnosis, the newly dx or those who have been livign with Addison's for years. Barry has always been proactive in his health and wellbeing which helped him with an early diagnosis at the dermatologist's office. Tune in and find how Barry's diagnosis evolved from a. routine visit with the dermatologist to a life saving and changing diagnosisi.Have an episode you found meaning and helpful. Please commented share. Help others find the information and guest stories that can change their lives.POPULAR VIDEOS
#WHATSHAPPENING / Beer spas are a brewing wellness trend. Dermatologists are skeptical. #STRANGESCIENCE.
Dermatologist Dr. David Kim shares the benefits of a few A-list active skincare ingredients and how to incorporate them into your daily routine. Also, Taron Egerton joins to talk about the new action film he stars in, ‘She Rides Shotgun,' where he plays a father recently out of prison trying to protect his daughter. Plus, our Shop TODAY team details some must-have products to grab at a discount to help you beat the heat for the rest of the summer. And, best-selling author and comedy writer David Litt shares the lessons to be learned in accepting differences and finding neutral ground in life.
What if a simple choice could save your life? This week, Dr. Justin Brown shares his medical recommendations and Dr. Michael Brown shares his story in this important public service announcement.
Best known for weight loss and blood sugar control, GLP-1 drugs might also reduce the stubborn inflammation behind hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Early research shows they may impact key inflammatory pathways—and even improve HS symptoms (including painful skin boils) without major weight loss.But big questions remain: How do they interact with current HS treatments? Who can prescribe them? What happens if you stop?Dermatologist and HS expert Dr. Steven Daveluy returns to unpack the science, share insights, and explore what this could mean for the future of HS care. Don't miss it!⭐️Mentioned in This Episode:- See all the references
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