Rutgers: How to Prevent 'Maskne' for Clinicians
May 29, 2021
May 29, 2021
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, May 29 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
A widely available skin barrier used to protect against adhesives and other irritants could potentially help prevent skin damage and breakdown that clinicians suffered as a result of extended mask use during the pandemic, a Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School study found.
The student- led study under the guidance of Daniel S. Morrison, associate professor of emergency medi . . .
A widely available skin barrier used to protect against adhesives and other irritants could potentially help prevent skin damage and breakdown that clinicians suffered as a result of extended mask use during the pandemic, a Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School study found.
The student- led study under the guidance of Daniel S. Morrison, associate professor of emergency medi . . .
