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- Pfizer's Abrocitinib Improves Atopic Dermatitis in Phase 3 Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pfizers-abrocitinib-improves-atopic-dermatitis-in-phase-3-study/2460316/Top-line Results from a third Phase 3 trial of Pfizer's abrocitinib for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis showed improvements in skin
- Neauvia’s Introduces Zaffiro, A Two-Part Solution to Skin Rejuvenationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/neuvias-introduces-zaffiro-a-two-part-solution-to-skin-rejuvenation/2460305/Neauvia introduced Zaffiro to the media at an event held in New York City’s Hudson Yards, featuring New York City dermatologist Amy Lewis, MD Launched in the US in late 2019, the Zaffiro device is a dual facial rejuve
- International Psoriasis Council Offers Guidance on Managing COVID-19 in People with Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/international-psoriasis-council-offers-guidance-on-managing-covid-19-in-people-with-psoriasis/2460302/Psoriasis patients diagnosed with COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) should immediately discontinue or postpone immunosuppressant medications, guidance from the International Psoriasis Council (IPC) states. The group cites current guidance from the European Dermatology Forum and the American Academy
- Sun Pharma Survey: Impact of Psoriasis on Patients is Extensivehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sun-pharma-survey-impact-of-psoriasis-on-patients-is-extensive/2460284/The impact of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis on social and personal interactions can be extensive, results of a new survey from Sun Pharma confirm. In fact, 44 percent of respondents said that they often or sometimes feel humiliated by the appearance of psoriasis. More than a quarter (28 per
- 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
- Sun Pharma's New Ad Campaign Raises Awareness of Acne and its Impacthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sun-pharmas-new-ad-campaign-raises-awareness-of-acne-and-its-impact-1/2460280/Sun Dermatology, a division of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc., USA, launched Take on Acne – a new advertising campaign designed to raise awareness of the profound impact of acne on everyday life, particularly among teenagers and young adults (roughly 12-25 years of age). Acne af
- Cold Plasma Patch May Make Immunotherapy More Effective for Treating Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cold-plasma-patch-may-make-immunotherapy-more-effective-for-treating-melanoma/2460275/A new medicated patch that can deliver immune checkpoint inhibitors and cold plasma directly to tumors may help boost the immune response and kill cancer cells, according to an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. The thumb-sized patch h
- SU2C Calls for Increased Diversity in Cancer Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/su2c-calls-for-increased-diversity-in-cancer-trials/2460265/Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C) announced a new diversity initiative that aims to make sure current advances in diagnosing and treating cancers don’t leave anyone out. The lack of diverse participation in cancer clinical trials may be due to socio-economic, cultural, trust and
- Crown Aesthetics Introduces Progen PRP Advantagehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/crown-aesthetics-introduces-progen-prp-advantage/2460263/Crown Aesthetics, a division of Crown Laboratories, Inc., launched ProGen PRP Advantage, an easy-to-use, single-spin system that features 15ml and 30ml tubes, yielding 7-15ml of 2x concentration PRP. With the launch of
- FDA Follow-Up Study: Sunscreen Active Ingredients Are Absorbed by Bloodstreamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-follow-up-study-sunscreen-active-ingredients-are-absorbed-by-bloodstream/2460258/Six active ingredients administered in four different sunscreen formulations are systemically absorbed, according to a new report. The study was sponsored by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is a follow-up to a May 2019 study that generated a lot of headlines. The new report