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- Study: Vegan Nutraceutical Improves Hair Health in Plant-Based Dietershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-vegan-nutraceutical-improves-hair-health-plant-based-dieters/2467690/A recent clinical study suggested that a novel vegan nutraceutical supported hair health in women following plant-based diets. Seeking to address the nutrient deficiencies that can affect hair growth and quality in this population, researchers for the single-blind prospective study conduc
- Mediterranean Diet Adherence Not a Factor in Diagnosis or Severity of Acne: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mediterranian-diet-not-linked-with-acne-development-study/2462437/Results from a new analysis in the Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition failed to show a link between adherence to a Mediterranean diet and an impact on acne severity or diagnosis. "Western diets, characterized by a high glycemic index and dairy content, can be risk fact
- Analysis: Vegetarian Diet during Pregnancy Lowers Risk of AD in Childrenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/association-between-a-maternal-vegetarian-diet-during-pregnancy-and-the-occurrence-of-atopic-dermatitis-in-children/2462188/A new study published in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology suggested that a vegetarian diet during pregnancy was associated with a reduced risk for atopic dermatitis (AD) in children. Researchers
- Third Annual San Diego Dermatology Symposium (SDDS) Takes Place in Personhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/third-annual-san-diego-dermatology-symposium-sdds-takes-place-in-person/2461146/By Caroline Tan, MD, UCLA Dermatology Resident, PGY3 Held for the first time in-person at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, the Third Annual San Diego Dermatology Symposium (SDDS, March 11-13,
- Castle Creek Biosciences Awarded FDA Orphan Products Development Grant to Support Phase 3 Study of FCX-007 Investigational Gene Therapy for Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/castle-creek-biosciences-awarded-fda-orphan-products-development-grant-to-support-phase-3-study-of-fcx-007-investigational-gene-therapy-for-recessive-dystrophic-epidermolysis-bullosa/2460966/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Orphan Products Development awarded Castle Creek Biosciences a $1.825 million research grant to support the Phase 3 development program of the investigational gene therapy FCX-007 for treatment of recessive dystrophic epide
- San Diego Dermatology Symposium Reschedules to Septemberhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/san-diego-dermatology-symposium-reschedules-to-september/2460350/San Diego Dermatology Symposium will be held September 11-13, 2020, a shift from its original date. "The safety of our attendees, faculty, and exhibitors is our utmost priority, and we have been closely monitoring guidance from federal, state and local governments, as well as the World Healt
- Western Diet Linked to Skin Inflammation, Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/western-diet-linked-to-skin-inflammation-psoriasis/2460283/The Westernized diet, characterized by a high dietary intake of saturated fats and sucrose and low intake of fiber, may lead to inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis, a study by UC Davis Health researchers has found. The
- Good Oral Health and Diet May Improve Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/good-oral-health-and-diet-may-improve-psoriasis/2460201/Dental health and diet may have an impact on the development and severity of psoriasis, according to researchers from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. The study found psoriasis patients who rated their gum health a
- Link Between Diet and Skin Disease Takes Center Stage at Summer AADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/link-between-diet-and-skin-disease-takes-center-stage-at-summer-aad/2457672/Dermatologists must help patients determine if there are any foods that may cause their skin condition to flare and provide evidence-based recommendations about next steps. “People looking to improve their skin health may think that changing their diet is the answer, but a derm
- One In Two Latina Influencers Favor Complementing Diet and Exercise with Non-Surgical Body Contouringhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/one-in-two-latina-influencers-favor-complementing-diet-and-exercise-with-non-surgical-body-contouring/2457742/More than 50 percent of Latina Influencers think that non-surgical body contouring works well with diet and exercise, according to an Allergan-sponsored survey. The survey results were part of a panel discussion with Vivian Bucay, MD a San Antonio, Texas dermatologist; Gia Fey, Curveygirl