Faculty in the Media
If you’re thinking that wheatgrass sounds like a leafy green plant that people put in smoothies because it’s packed with nutrients, well, congrats—you couldn’t be more correct. But get this: because the ingredient is abundant in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, wheatgrass can also be highly…
Things that are very “2020” continue to roll into 2021 including masks, fogged-up glasses, and virtual meetings. Dermatologists say the latter is creating a “Zoom Boom” – an increased demand for cosmetic treatments. It stems from people staring at themselves on the computer screen.
We know that more than eight million Americans have psoriasis, but what do the numbers look like when you break it down by race? And how important is it that we do take race into account in the first place? Dr.
Dr. Pooja Sodha suggests products that can help improve your skin from environmental stressors.
Dr. Pooja Sodha shares prevention facts and tips about hidradenitis suppurativa.
Did you know bacteria can grow on your neglected makeup and brushes? Dr. Pooja Sodha shares what to toss and what to clean.
What can Vitamin C do for your skincare routine? Dr. Pooja Sodha explains how it can help your skincare routine.
What to know about the seven eczema types and how to treat them.
Makeup sponges, like Beautyblenders, are super-prone to bacterial overgrowth, which is why it's incredibly important to clean them often, and well. Here, the pros break down the best way to clean yours at home with supplies you likely already have in your kitchen.
Skin conditions such as psoriasis, rosacea, and eczema often share similar symptoms. Pooja Sodha, MD, FAAD, director of cosmetic dermatology at George Washington Medical Faculty Associates, recently detailed how to tell the difference between these skin condition in this featured article.