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The Importance of Healthy Skin

Skin is the body’s largest organ. It acts as a protective layer between the insides and the rest of the world, helps regulate body temperature, acts as a natural filter and is constantly growing. It’s affected by every aspect of our life, by what we eat and the environment. Skin that is healthy is able to resist signs of aging, heals faster and can even stave off potential disease. It often manifests some underlying diseases and when it’s visually altered or damaged can make a profound effect on one’ quality of life.

As the newly appointed Editor-in-Chief for the Dermatology Educational Resource @HealthPlexus and the Journal of Current Clinical Care and with the help of my fellow editors Drs. Anne Goodfellow, John Kraft, and Francesca Cheung, we will solicit, organize and present to you educational materials of relevance to primary care practitioners and specialists alike by asking for contributions from recognized Key Opinion Leaders in the field of Dermatology on evidence-based best practices and treatment options.

In this issue, we are featuring the first article in our dermatology section titled Common Lumps and Bumps in Children: A Colour-coded Differential. Dr. Joseph Lam and Shahana Nathwani examine the many conditions that present as ‘lumps and bumps’ in the pediatric population. While some follow a benign course, others require definitive therapy or carry the potential for serious complications. Their review presents and categorizes common pediatric cutaneous lesions according to colours as a tool to help the general practitioner recognize and remember these lesions.

If you have questions, interested in serving as a contributor or peer-reviewer please reach out to us at contactus@healthplexus.net

I hope you enjoy this issue of the Journal. Feedback and discussion, as always, is welcomed.