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- ACS Study: Skin Creams Aren’t What We Thought They Werehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/acs-study-skin-creams-arent-what-we-thought-they-were/2460136/Researchers report the first direct glimpse of how a skin cream or lotion is structured on the molecular scale, and it’s not quite what they expected. They presented their results at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2019 National Meeting & Exposition in San Diego.
- Amgen To Acquire Otezla® For $13.4 Billion In Cashhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/amgen-to-acquire-otezla-for-134-billion-in-cash/2460135/Amgen has entered into an agreement with Celgene Corporation in connection with its previously announced merger with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company </
- Lilly’s Oral JAK Inhibitor Plus Steroids Improves AD Symptomshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lillys-oral-jak-inhibitor-plus-steroids-improves-ad-symptoms/2460134/Adding the oral JAK inhibitor baricitinib to standard-of-care topical corticosteroids significantly improved atopic dermatitis disease severity, measured by the validated Investigator's Global Assessment for AD (vIGA) score of "clear or almost clear" skin (vIGA 0, 1), the primary en
- Dr. Jennifer Soung Named New Psoriasis Editorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-jennifer-soung-named-new-psoriasis-editor/2460129/Practical Dermatology magazine is pleased to announce that Jennifer Soung, MD is the new psoriasis editor. Dr. Soung, a dermatologist at Southern California Dermatology in Santa Ana, CA, will replace Jerry Bagel, MD. Her first feature article is slated to in the November 2
- Scaravoid May Offer A New Approach to Wound Healinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scaravoid-may-offer-a-new-approach-to-wound-healing/2460126/A new foam that is placed in skin wounds to support and optimize the natural healing process may help prevent scarring. With the "Scaravoid" project, Markus Rottmar, PhD and his team at Empa's Biointerfaces lab
- Soliton Treats First Patients in Cellulite Trialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/soliton-treats-first-patients-in-cellulite-trial/2460124/The first patients in Soliton’s cellulite trial have been treated, the Company reports. "Patient treatments have now begun at the Chicago site,” says Dr. Chris Capelli, President, CEO and co-founder of Soliton, in a ne
- New Cerave Poll Reveals Confusion about Healthy, Clean Skin and How to Achieve Ithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-cerave-poll-reveals-confusion-about-healthy-clean-skin-and-how-to-achieve-it/2460108/Many of us are confused about what "clean" skin really means and how best to achieve it, according to an online survey commissioned by CeraVe.
- Summer AAD News: Understanding the Dermatologist’s Role in Reducing Skin-related Side Effects from New Cancer Drugshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-understanding-the-dermatologists-role-in-reducing-skin-related-side-effects-from-new-cancer-drugs/2460107/While a new wave of targeted therapies are helping patients fight cancer, they also produce side effects that can affect patients’ hair, skin and nails that can greatly impact patients’ quality of life and threaten their ability to continue treatment. “Approximat
- Summer AAD News: Hyperhidrosis Updatehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-hyperhidrosis-update/2460106/At least 15 million people in the U.S. experience diminished quality of life due to hyperhidrosis, yet half of people with the condition delay treatment for 10 years or more, according to information presented at the 2019 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Meeting in New York City.
- Novartis Offers Free Genetic Testing for Advanced Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/novartis-offers-free-genetic-testing-for-advanced-melanoma/2460095/The Know Now Testing Program is an initiative from Novartis in collaboration with Quest Diagnostics that offers genetic mutation testing at no cost for all patients with stage III or stage IV melanoma. Nearly half of all advanced melanoma patients carry a specific mutation, called BRAF.