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SKINPULSE PODCAST: Where skin meets science

Type 2 inflammation connects conditions that appear unrelated. Yet the connections are often missed. SKINPULSE exists to change that. Each episode brings together leading clinical experts to explore the systemic drivers behind what you see on the skin — translating complex science into insights that are relevant, accessible, and immediately applicable to your practice.

DermTalks Webinar on Prurigo Nodularis: From Pathophysiology to Management

How Dupixent Works in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Videos

Podcasts GvHD

Clinician’s Guide to cGVHD

Polyp Gossip - latest episode

Polyp Gossip is a video podcast dedicated to exploring Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP). Hosted by two globally recognized rhinologists. The show delves into trending topics, latest advancements, and patient experiences. Each episode features esteemed guests, including experts and patients, offering valuable insights into the evolving world of CRSwNP.

Urgency to Treat

CSU Treatment Guidelines: The Importance of Timely Escalation in Uncontrolled Patients

Defining Control

Identifying Inadequately Controlled CSU: Using the UCT for Clinical Decision-Making

Leading Patient Engagement

CSU Patient Engagement: Expert Strategies for Meaningful Patient Communication

Polyp Gossip Episode 10: The truth about steroids

In this episode of Polyp Gossip, we uncover the truth about steroids in CRSwNP—exploring their benefits, limitations, and impact on long-term management. Our experts cut through the myths to reveal what every patient and clinician should really know.

Polyp Gossip Episode 9: CRSwNP in Daily Life - Breathing, Smell and Sleep

In this episode of Polyp Gossip, we delve into the everyday impact of CRSwNP, examining how breathing difficulties, loss of smell, and emotional well-being are deeply interconnected. Join leading experts and patients as they share insights and experiences on living with this condition. Their perspectives shed light on the human side of CRSwNP, reminding us that every symptom affects far more than health.