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- Amorepacific Introduces the World's First Chip-less Wireless Electronic Skin Enabled by Semiconductorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/amorepacific-introduces-the-worlds-first-chip-less-wireless-electronic-skin-enabled-by-semiconductors/2461309/Amorepacific has developed the world's first chip-less wireless wearable electronic skin (e-skin) that is sweatproof and can continuously monitor skin changes over long periods of time. The result follows four years of joint research between Professor Professor&
- La Roche-Posay, American Cancer Society Partner to Improve Patient and Caregiver Quality of Lifehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/la-roche-posay-american-cancer-partner-to-improve-patient-and-caregiver-quality-of-life/2461299/La Roche-Posay US is joining forces with the American Cancer Society (ACS) to further the support of cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and the oncology community as well as raise awareness of cancer treatments' skin side effects. Since 1905, La Roche-Posay has been committed to improvin
- Epidural Nerve Block with Lidocaine Leads to Clearance of Psoriatic Skin Lesionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/epidural-nerve-block-with-lidocaine-leads-to-clearance-of-psoriatic-skin-lesions/2461297/Use of an epidural nerve block with lidocaine leads to clearance of psoriatic skin lesions, according to a novel proof-of-concept study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. “Case studies have shown that psoriasis patients have experienced significant symptom
- Expert FDA Panel Recommends Skin Lesion Analyzers and Apps for Skin Cancer Detection Keep Class III Statushttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/expert-fda-panel-recommends-skin-lesion-analyzers-and-apps-for-skin-cancer-detection-keep-class-iii-status/2461293/The FDA held a meeting with the Medical Devices Advisory Committee in late July to gather expert advice on the regulation of AI driven, skin lesion analyzers (SLAs) and Apps for skin cancer detection. Panel members urged caution for skin cancer detection SLAs and Apps and stressed the need for mo
- DermTech Appoints Two New Board Membershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-appoints-two-new-board-members/2461272/DermTech, Inc. appointed Kirk D. Malloy, Ph.D. and Mark C. Capone, M.S. to the Company’s board of directors, effective July 18,2022. These appointments expand DermTech’s board of directors to eight members. “We are excited to welco
- Novan's Berdazimer Gel Performs Well in Phase 3 for Molluscum: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/novans-berdazimer-gel-performs-well-in-phase-3-for-molluscum-study/2461269/Berdazimer gel, 10.3% from Novan, Inc., significantly out-performed placebo for the treatment of molluscum, according to results of the B-SIMPLE 4 pivotal Phase 3 clinical study published in JAMA Dermatology</
- To Keep Pace with Growth, Crown Builds Out Manufacturing Complexhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/to-keep-pace-with-growth-crown-builds-out-manufacturing-complex/2461266/Crown Laboratories is adding 60,000 square feet to its manufacturing complex in Johnson City, TN. The facility is home to PanOxyl acne wash, Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen, and Sarna anti-itch lotion. The additional 60,000 sq. ft. will bring the Lafe Cox Drive facility
- Crown CFO to Take on COO Role Toohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/crown-cfo-to-take-on-coo-role-too/2461259/Crown Laboratories Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Nadeem Moiz will take on expanded responsibilities as Chief Operations Officer (COO). This appointment is made as Jack Songster, Crown's current COO, is set to retire on July 15. In this dual role, Mr. Moiz w
- Study: Colorescience’s All Calm Regimen Reduces Redness, Inflammationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-coloresciences-all-calm-regimen-reduces-redness-inflammation/2461253/Colorescience’s All Calm Regimen calms inflammation and reduces redness, according to a new study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. The 12-week study consisted of two subject groups. Group A subjec
- Researchers ID Sensor Underlying Mechanical Itchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-id-sensor-underlying-mechanical-itch/2461248/Scientists at Scripps Research have identified a protein in sensory nerves that works as a key detector of the “mechanical” itch stimulus of crawling insects, wool fibers, or other irritating objects that touch the skin. The discovery, published June 22, 2022, in Nature