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https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/PD0109_02-php/22889/When it comes to timely collection of payments, different staff members have important responsibilities.- Health Canada Approves Candela's Picoway for Melasmahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/health-canada-approves-candelas-picoway-for-melasma/2461608/Health Canada has granted Candela’s PicoWay laser system licensing for expanded indications, including the melasma, lentigines, café au lait macules (CALMs), and Nevus of Ota. The US Food and Drug Administration gave the device a similar same nod in Oct
- Allergan Rolls Out New DTC Juvéderm Lips Campaignhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergan-rolls-out-new-dtc-juvederm-lips-campaign/2460281/Allergan is launching its new direct-to-consumer campaign for Juvéderm lips with ads and creative deploying across TV, social media, and digital advertising. As part of the new campaign, New York City-based facial plastic surgeon Dara Liotta, MD, reality television personality Au
- Autoimmune Skin Diseases Linked to Better Cancer Survival: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/autoimmune-skin-diseases-linked-to-better-cancer-survival-study/2475516/Patients with autoimmune skin diseases (ASDs) who undergo cancer treatment may experience improved survival outcomes compared to those without ASDs, a new population-based study from Taiwan suggests. Using data derived from Ta
- Huma Announces AI Tool to Automate Clinical Notes and Billinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/huma-announces-ai-tool-to-automate-clinical-notes-and-billing/2475018/Huma Therapeutics announced the launch Hi Scribe, a generative AI tool for automating clinical documentation and billing, according to a press release from the manufacturer. Huma Therapeutics, a UK- and US-based digital healt
- Huma Announces AI Tool to Automate Clinical Notes and Billinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/huma-announces-ai-tool-to-automate-clinical-notes-and-billing/2475019/Huma Therapeutics announced the launch Hi Scribe, a generative AI tool for automating clinical documentation and billing, according to a press release from the manufacturer. Huma Therapeutics, a UK- and US-based digital healt
- Consensus Paper Addresses S. aureus Exacerbated ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/consensus-paper-addresses-s-aureus-exacerbated-ad/2468445/A significant unmet need exists for a single topical atopic dermatitis (AD) therapy effective against all symptoms—including pruritis, S. aureus-driven AD exacerbation, infection, and inflammation—across AD severity levels, according to a panel of six pediatric dermatologists who participated in
- Tralokinumab-ldrm 300 mg/2 mL Single-Dose Autoinjector Available in UShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tralokinumab-ldrm-300-mg2-ml-single-dose-autoinjector-available-us/2468195/The Adbry® (tralokinumab-ldrm) 300 mg/2 mL single-dose autoinjector is now available in the United States for patients 12 and older with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription therapies or when those therapies are not advisab
- Alopecia Areata Linked to Increased Psychiatric, Autoimmune Conditionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alopecia-areata-linked-increased-psychiatric-autoimmune-conditions/2467632/A new retrospective analysis indicated that patients with newly diagnosed alopecia areata (AA) tended to have higher prevalence of psychiatric and autoimmune comorbidities. Researchers for the study focused on adolescents and adults aged 12-64 years diagnosed with AA (compared to a control
- FDA Approves New Tralokinumab-ldrm Autoinjectorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-new-tralokinumab-ldrm-autoinjector/2467047/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the approval of a new tralokinumab-ldrm 300-mg single-dose autoinjector for adult patients. Adbry® (LEO Pharma Inc.), a high-affinity fully human monoclonal antibody, is currently indicated in the US for the treatment of moderate-to-sever