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- Exuviance Introduces New Detox Mud Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/exuviance-introduces-new-detox-mud-treatment/2458001/Exuviance is rolling out their new Detox Mud Treatment. The Exuviance Detox Mud Treatment is formulated with three key ingredients: 23 percent Active Charcoal, Clay, and NeoGlucosamine® for a refined, smoother complexion. The patented no
- National Rosacea Society Awards New Grants; Call for 2018 Proposalshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/national-rosacea-society-awards-new-grants/2458008/The National Rosacea Society (NRS) awarded funding for three new studies, in addition to continuing support for three ongoing studies, as part of its research grants program. Dr. Benjamin Kaffenberger, MD assistant professor of dermatology at the Ohio
- Update from DFB Soria on Enrollment in Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Nanoparticle Paclitaxel Ointment for AKhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/update-from-dfb-soria-on-enrollment-in-phase-2-clinical-trial-of-nanoparticle-paclitaxel-ointment-for-ak/2458039/DFB Soria, a clinical-stage pharmaceutical development company, and an affiliate of NanOlogy™, completed the second of four patient cohorts enrolled in a Phase 2 actinic keratosis (AK) clinical trial of a topical ointment containing nanoparticle
- New Data: Aclaris' A-101 40% Safely Banishes Facial SK Lesionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-data-aclaris-a-101-40-safely-banishes-facial-sk-lesions/2458044/Good news for Aclaris. New data suggest that their drug candidate A-101 40 percent may be an appealing option to remove seborrheic keratosis (SK) lesions in highly visible areas, such as the face, with minimal risk of s
- Eva Genel Named Director of Research and Development, Skincare at Silk Therapeuticshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eva-genel-named-director-of-research-and-development-skincare-at-silk-therapeutics/2458047/Eva Genel is the new Director of Research and Development, Skincare at Silk Therapeutics Inc., a specialty biomaterials company. In this new role, Genel's key responsibilities include designing and assessing clean, skincare formulations, o
- Link Found Between a Molecular Driver of Melanoma Progression and Novel Therapeutic Agenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/link-found-between-a-molecular-driver-of-melanoma-progression-and-novel-therapeutic-agent/2458065/Research linking autophagy with the Wnt signaling pathway, a key regulator of melanoma progression and metastasis, may guide effective use of autophagy inhibitors. The findings appear online in Cancer Research. Autophagy allows cancer cells to survive under stressful cond
- Record Growth Noted for PCA SKINhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/record-growth-noted-for-pca-skin/2458076/PCA SKIN® ranked as the #2 fastest growing professional skincare brand in 2017, according to the global market research and management consulting firm, Kline. Kline Company lists PCA SKIN as hav
- New Criteria Aims to Help Doctors Spot Amelanotic Melanoma Earlierhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-criteria-aims-to-help-doctors-spot-amelanotic-melanoma-earlier/2458092/New research outlines key features linked to amelanotic melanoma. The findings, which appear in JAMA Dermatology, may help improve detection of this type of melanoma, which is more likely to be diagnosed at advanced stages because it falls outside of the “ABCDE” guide
- MKTP Surgery Shows Long-Term Benefit for Restoring Skin Pigmentation in Vitiligohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mktp-surgery-shows-long-term-benefit-for-restoring-skin-pigmentation-in-vitiligo/2458103/Melanocyte-keratinocyte transplantation (MKTP) provides long-term benefits for restoring skin pigmentation caused by vitiligo, report researchers from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. “MKTP works and it lasts a long time,” says Iltefat Hamzavi, M.D., a Henry Ford dermatologist
- Innovation in Action: Meet the DNA Sunscreen that Gets Better the Longer You Wear Ithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/innovation-in-action-meet-a-dna-sunscreen-that-gets-better-the-longer-you-wear-it/2458109/Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have developed a coating made out of DNA that gets better at protecting skin from Ultraviolet light the more you expose it to the sun, and it also keeps your skin hydrated. “Ultraviolet (UV) light can actually damage