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- Third Harmonic Bio Appoints Thomas M. Soloway to its Board of Directorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/third-harmonic-bio-appoints-thomas-m-soloway-to-its-board-of-directors/2461292/Thomas M. Soloway is now a member of Third Harmonic Bio, Inc.’s Board of Directors. Mr. Soloway brings more than 25 years of experience in the life sciences industry, with senior roles in strategy, operations, corporate finance and venture capital to the company,
- Almirall Launches New Call for Innovative Therapies for Skin Diseaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-launches-new-call-for-innovative-therapies-for-skin-diseases/2461279/Almirall SA has launched its seventh call for proposals to establish collaborations in dermatological research through AlmirallShare, it
- Incyte's Opzelura Adds Vitiligo Indicationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/incytes-opzelura-adds-vitiligo-indication/2461274/Opzelura™ (ruxolitinib) cream 1.5% from Incyte is now approved for the topical treatment of nonsegmental vitiligo in adult and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older. Opzelura is the first and only FDA-approved treatment for repigmentation in patients with vitiligo and the only topica
- FDA Clears Use of Apyx Medical’s Renuvion Handpiece for Improvement in Appearance of Lax Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-clears-use-of-apyx-medicals-renuvion-to-improve-appearance-of-lax-skin/2461273/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration received 510(k) clearance for the use of Apyx Medical’s Renuvion APR Handpiece for certain skin contraction procedures. Specifically, the Renuvion APR Handpieces are now indicated for use in subcutaneous dermatological and aest
- Systemic Inhibition of S100A9 May Reduce Severity of PsO, PsAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/systemic-inhibition-of-s100a9-may-reduce-severity-of-pso-psa/2461262/The severity of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis can be reduced by inhibiting S100A9 systemically throughout the whole body rather than locally on the skin, according to a new study. By way of background, S100A9 activation in skin and immune cells has been identified as a risk factor f
- Aditxt, Inc. Successfully Completes Preclinical Toxicity Study of Its Psoriasis Drug Candidate ADI-100https://practicaldermatology.com/news/aditxt-inc-successfully-completes-preclinical-toxicity-study-of-its-psoriasis-drug-candidate-adi-100/2461260/Aditxt, Inc.’s
- Cynosure's New Tempsure eyeEnvi Handpiece Offers Improved Function and Greater Comforthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cynosures-new-tempsure-eyeenvi-handpiece-offers-improved-function-and-greater-comfort/2461258/Cynosure has added a new Tempsure eyeEnvi handpiece to its portfolio. Featuring innovative ergonomic pencil grip design and lighter piston tension required to activate the treatment, the company says the new handpiece is more comfortable for patients and providers, heating thinner tissue mor
- Study: Colorescience’s All Calm Regimen Reduces Redness, Inflammationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-coloresciences-all-calm-regimen-reduces-redness-inflammation/2461253/Colorescience’s All Calm Regimen calms inflammation and reduces redness, according to a new study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. The 12-week study consisted of two subject groups. Group A subjec
- Study: Females Itch Less than Maleshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-females-itch-less-than-males/2461252/Females have a significantly lower incidence of severe psoriasis, however, the underlying reason for the sex differences has remained unclear. Now, a team of researchers has found that the female hormone estradiol suppresses psoriasis, and the protective role of the hormone ha
- Researchers ID Sensor Underlying Mechanical Itchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-id-sensor-underlying-mechanical-itch/2461248/Scientists at Scripps Research have identified a protein in sensory nerves that works as a key detector of the “mechanical” itch stimulus of crawling insects, wool fibers, or other irritating objects that touch the skin. The discovery, published June 22, 2022, in Nature