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- eRelevance Adds Two to Executive Leadership Teamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/erelevance-adds-two-to-executive-leadership-team/2457901/eRelevance has added two new names to its executive leadership team. Rafael Landestoy is now vice president of business development and Travis Skidmore is vice president of client success and retention. Mr. Landestoy will lead eRelevance&nbs
- SkylineDx and Mayo Clinic To Collaborate on Development of Diagnostic Tests for Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skylinedx-and-mayo-clinic-to-collaborate-on-development-of-diagnostic-tests-for-melanoma/2457903/SkylineDx and Mayo Clinic are working together to develop novel diagnostic tests which will improve clinical decision making for melanoma patients. SkylineDx will help Mayo Clinic to optimize and further develop an algorithm to identify risk factor
- Apple Update Brings Healthcare Records to Phoneshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/apple-update-brings-healthcare-records-to-phones/2457906/Apple has introduced a significant update to the Health app with the iOS 11.3 beta introducing a feature that gives customers access to their medical records on their iPhone. The updated H
- Intraderm Changes Alevicyn Product Name to Levicynhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/intraderm-changes-alevicyn-product-name-to-levicyn/2457910/Intraderm's Alevicyn is getting a new name—Levicyn. The Gel formulation is now Levicyn Antipruritic Gel, the Spray Gel is now Levicyn Antipruritic SG, and the Dermal Spray is now Levicyn Antimicrobial Dermal Spray. The company notes that physicians can still write for Alevicyn d
- Anti-IL22 Therapy May Represent New Treatment Option for Severe ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-close-in-on-possible-new-treatment-for-severe-ad/2457913/New research suggests that IL-22/Th22 targeting may offer a novel treatment alternative for patients with severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The findings, which appear in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, provide the first e
- New Research Explains Why Women Who Have Been Pregnant Have Better Melanoma Outcomeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-research-explains-why-women-who-have-been-pregnant-have-better-melanoma-outcomes/2457922/For decades, research has associated female sex and a history of previous pregnancy with better outcomes after a melanoma diagnosis. Now, a research team from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania says it may have determined the reason for the melanoma-protective effect.</
- Nailed It: Researchers Unveil Fingernail-Sized UV Sensor at CEShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nailed-it-researchers-unveil-fingernail-sized-uv-sensor-at-ces/2457931/Northwestern University researchers and L’Oréal have nailed it. Working together, they developed a wafer-thin, feather-light sensor can fit on a fingernail and precisely measures a person’s exposure to UV light from the sun. The device, as light as a raindrop an
- Daily Facial Exercises Help Women to Look Three Years Younger in 20 Weekshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/daily-facial-exercises-help-women-to-look-three-years-younger-in-20-weeks/2457938/A 30-minute daily or alternate-day facial exercise program sustained over 20 weeks improved the facial appearance of middle-aged women, resulting in a younger appearance with fuller upper and lower cheeks, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. This is the first scientific study to te
- SK Breakthrough: FDA Approves Eskata (hydrogen peroxide) Topical Solution from Aclarishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sk-breakthrough-fda-approves-eskata-hydrogen-peroxide-topical-solution-from-aclaris/2457950/The FDA has approved ESKATA™ (hydrogen peroxide) topical solution, 40% (w/w) from Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. for the treatment of seborrheic keratoses (SKs). SKs are non-cancerous skin growths that affect more than 83 million American adults. They may frequently appear in highly visible are
- Understanding the Role of Long Strands of RNA in Skin Development, Diseasehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/understanding-the-role-of-long-strands-of-rna-in-skin-development-disease/2457958/RNA pieces, called “long non-coding RNAs” or “lncRNAs,” help skin cells modulate connective tissue proteins, like collagen, and could represent novel therapeutic targets to promote skin repair, according to researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicin