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- Research Shines Light on Why People Experience AD in Winterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-shines-light-on-why-people-experience-ad-in-winter/2457845/New research shows that the skin barrier is affected by climatic and seasonal changes. In tests of skin on 80 adults, the levels of breakdown products of filaggrin changed between winter and summer on the cheeks and h
- Differin Launches Retinoid Education Weekhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/differin-launches-retinoid-education-week/2457848/Differin® has launched Retinoid Education Week to educate the more than 50 million Americans with acne about how retinoids can be used to treat their condition. Part of Nestlé Skin Health’s acne franchise, Differin is new to the over-the-counter acne category. However, retinoids
- Botox Biosimilar in the Workshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/botox-biosimilar-in-the-works/2457853/Mylan N.V. and Revance Therapeutics, Inc. are partnering to develop a biosimilar to BOTOX® (onabotulinumtoxinA). "We have reviewed the work done to date by Revance and we are extremely excited and confident
- Adam Friedman, MD Wins Innovations in Residency Training Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/adam-friedman-md-wins-innovations-in-residency-training-award/2457920/The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) awarded Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD with the Innovations in Residency Training Award at the recent Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference (ODAC) held in Miami. The award recognizes individuals who have fostered innovation and i
- 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
- Study: Increased Risk of Uterine Fibroids Seen in African-American Women with CCCAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-increased-risk-of-uterine-fibroids-seen-in-african-american-women-with-ccca/2457944/African-American women with central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) have an increased chance of developing uterine fibroids, a new study suggests. The study, which appears in the December 27 issue of JAMA Dermatology, analyzed patient data from the Johns Hopkins electroni
- FDA Warns that Biotin May Interfere with Lab Test Resultshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-warns-that-biotin-may-interfere-with-lab-test-results/2457961/Biotin may significantly interfere with certain lab tests and cause "clinically significant incorrect lab test results," the US Food and Drug Administration warns. At least 1 death has been related to biotin interference with laboratory results, FDA officials wrote in a Saf
- Water Baths As Effective As Bleach Baths for Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/water-baths-as-effective-as-bleach-baths-for-eczema/2457967/Water baths are as good as bleach baths for treating eczema, and they are safer, finds a new Northwestern Medicine study. Bleach baths can cause stinging and burning of skin, and occasionally even trigger asthma flare-ups in patients. “I don’t know if it throws the bab
- Research: Adequate Sleep May Speed Wound Healinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-adequate-sleep-may-speed-wound-healing/2457969/Getting more sleep may help wound healing, and a nutrition supplement can also add some benefit, according to a new study in the Journal of Applied Physiology. Physical and emotional str
- Is a Topical Gel Made From Oral Blood Pressure Drugs a Panacea for Wound Healing, Wrinkles and More?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-a-topical-gel-made-from-oral-blood-pressure-drugs-a-panacea-for-wound-healing-wrinkles-and-more/2457989/Topical gel made from angiotensin II receptor blockers may speed the healing of chronic skin wounds in mice and pigs, Johns Hopkins researchers report. The findings, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, marks efforts to seek approval from the U.S. Food and Drug