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- Where is the Hydroquinone? Regulatory Change Hinders Accesshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/where-is-the-hydroquinone-regulatory-change-hinders-access/2460586/Changes to FDA regulations implemented as part of the CARES Act this spring have left dermatologists and their patients scrambling to access hydroquinone. Although access is hindered, it is not cut off. “I think most people at this point are familiar with the CARES Act. What they
- First Patient Enrolled in AVITA Therapeutic’s Pivotal Study of RECELL System for Vitiligohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/first-patient-enrolled-in-avita-therapeutics-pivotal-study-of-recell-system-for-vitiligo/2460528/AVITA Therapeutics, Inc. a regenerative medicine company that is developing and commercializing a technology platform that enables point-of-care autologous skin restoration for multiple unmet needs initiated its pivotal study assessing the use of the RECELL System to treat stable vitiligo with th
- Regenerative Medicine Business News: Bimini Acquires Healeonhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/regenerative-medicine-business-news-bimini-acquires-healeon/2460432/Bimini Health Tech has acquired Healeon Medical, Inc., a company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets medical devices for autologous, point-of-care treatments. Healeon's products include: the signature HD PRP system which fe
- Dermata Reports Positive Results for Once-Weekly Topical Application of DMT310 in Acnehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermata-reports-positive-results-for-once-weekly-topical-application-of-dmt310-in-acne/2460417/Dermata Therapeutics' lead clinical candidate, DMT310, performed well in a Phase 2b study of moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris. Once-weekly DMT310 achieved Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) success (2-point change & 0 or 1) in 44.4 percent of patients versus 17.8 percent
- SciBase Receives FDA Approval for Nevisense 3.0https://practicaldermatology.com/news/scibase-receives-fda-approval-for-nevisense-30/2460388/The FDA has approved SciBase AB's Nevisense 3.0, the third generation of their Nevisense system for early melanoma detection. Nevisense, an AI-based point-of-care system for the non-invasive evaluation of irregular moles remains the only FDA approved system available for melanoma detection in
- Coolibar Gets Gross To Prevent Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/coolibar-gets-gross-to-prevent-skin-cancer/2458206/Sun protective clothing and accessory maker Coolibar’s new skin cancer prevention and awareness campaign may make you sick, and that’s kind of the point. Called "Let's Get Gross," the new campaign will feature stories f
- Medical Spa State of the Industry Statistical Study Now Openhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/medical-spa-state-of-the-industry-statistical-study-now-open/2458301/During the past five years, the medical spa industry has grown and evolved to a point where it has become one of the most exciting and lucrative new industries in the country. Because of this, it is now more important than ever that the industry have its own credible state of the industry report.
- Sensus Healthcare Receives Frost & Sullivan 2016 Global NMSC Therapy Technology Leadership Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sensus-healthcare-inc-receives-frost-sullivan-2016-global-nmsc-therapy-technology-leadership-award/2458443/Sensus Healthcare, Inc. has been named the winner of the Frost & Sullivan 2016 Global Non-melanoma Skin Cancer Therapy Technology Leadership Award for its innovative therapy treatment technology. Sensus Healthcare scored an average 9.5 out of 10 possible points on the Frost & Sullivan Tec
- Study: Low-Calorie Diet May Increase PsA Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-low-calorie-diet-may-increase-psa-risk/2483973/A low-calorie diet may increase the risk of developing psoriatic arthritis, according to findings from a Mendelian randomization (MR) study published in Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology.
- Dietary Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Atopic Dermatitis Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dietary-sodium-intake-linked-increased-atopic-dermatitis-risk/2467760/Higher dietary sodium intake has been associated with an increased risk and severity of atopic dermatitis (AD), according to new research in JAMA Dermatology. Researchers for the cross-sectional analysis examined 215,832 participants aged 37-73 years from a UK Biobank cohort using 24-hour