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- National Physician Assistant Week Celebrates Work of PAshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/national-physician-assistant-week-celebrates-work-of-pas/2461373/The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) is celebrating National Physician Assistant Week October 6-12 to recognize the PA profession and its contributions to the nation’s health. This PA Week, the AAPA wants to spread the word: PAs Go Beyond! Do you know a PA who goes beyond? Th
- Abreva Launches #StopBullyingYourself Campaign for People with Cold Soreshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abreva-launches-stopbullyingyourself-campaign-for-people-with-cold-sores/2460993/People with cold sores tend to beat themselves up, according to a new survey from Abreva. As many as 80 percent of people with cold sores feel misunderstood and want others to know it is a common affliction and that cold sores do not mean that they are
- Dr. James Q. Del Rosso Named Senior Vice President of Clinical Research and Strategic Development at Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-james-q-del-rosso-named-senior-vice-president-of-clinical-research-and-strategic-development-at-advanced-dermatology-and-cosmetic-surgery/2460873/James Q. Del Rosso, DO is now Senior Vice President of Clinical Research and Strategic Development at Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery (ADCS). Dr. James Del Rosso and Ms. Allison Lynch, Chief Operating Officer of Pathology and Research Divisions, will oversee the company’
- Study: Skin Reactions After COVID-19 Vaccines Are Rarehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-skin-reactions-after-covid-19-vaccines-are-rare/2460848/Skin problems such as itchiness, rashes, hives and swelling can occur in some individuals after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, but new research suggests that these reactions are rare, and that even when they do occur with an initial COVID-19 vaccination, they seldom recur after receiving a second
- Drumroll, Please...Gwyneth Paltrow Named Global Face of Xeominhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/gwyneth-paltrow-named-global-face-of-xeomin/2460530/Actress and Goop wellness guru Gwyneth Paltrow is the first global face of Merz Aesthetics' Xeomin. In this role, Paltrow will be sharing details about what she does to look and feel her best, and will ask women to do the same on social media using #DareToSelfCare. “
- Melanoma Breakthrough: Researchers Discover Why Some Patients Respond to Immunotherapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/melanoma-breakthrough-researchers-discover-why-some-patients-respond-to-immunotherapy-yet-others-dont/2460143/Israeli researchers now know why 60 percent of patients with metastatic melanoma do not respond to immunotherapy. After examining tumors of 116 patients using proteomics, the researchers found the non-responding patients tended to have lower fatty acid metabolism, meaning that their enz
- Education Credits Available: ABCs of Nitric Oxide in the Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/education-credits-available-abcs-of-nitric-oxide-in-the-skin/2458239/A free, online educational program intended to provide participants increased knowledge regarding the role of NO in maintaining a variety of physiologic processes has been launched. The program is directed by James Q. Del Rosso, DO. The program is also intended to address the correlation of
- New Nair Survey Shows Unwanted Body Hair is No Confidence Boosterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-nair-survey-shows-unwanted-body-hair-is-no-confidence-booster/2458552/Just shy of 80 percent of women are more confident when they do not have unwanted body hair, according to a recent online survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Church & Dwight Co., Inc., the makers of Nair™. Who Wears Short Shorts? Nair for Short Shorts</
- AAD Survey: Many Use Sunscreen Incorrectlyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aad-survey-many-use-sunscreen-incorrectly/2458561/Many people don’t understand SPF numbers on product labels, and some may not be using sunscreen properly, which could increase their skin cancer risk, the American Academy of Dermatology reports. In a 2016 survey, only 32 percent of respondents knew that an SPF 30 sunscreen do
- New Sunscreen Blocks UV Rays, Boosts Vitamin Dhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-sunscreen-blocks-rays-boosts-vitamin-d/2458724/A new sunscreen may do more than block ultraviolet radiation, it may also allow the body to produce vitamin D. The sunscreen, Solar D, is currently available in Australia and will be available in the U.S. in summer 2016.The