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- Lumenis Supports the Launch of Restoring Heroes Foundation for Scar Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lumenis-launches-restoring-heroes-foundation-for-scar-patients/2458658/Kim Phuc, the young girl who was immortalized in a photograph taken during the 1972 Napalm bombing, has come a long way since that fateful day. When the photo was taken, she was running away from her village, naked, after her clothing had been burnt off. South Vietnamese plane
- Galderma Laboratories Launches qilib Hair Care Linehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-laboratories-launches-qilib-hair-care-line/2458659/Galderma Laboratories, L.P., launched qilib Hair Regrowth + Revitalization System and qilib Hair Health Reinforcement Biotin + Multivitamin Supplement. The qilib portfolio features a dual action system to address hair thinning and hair loss. Despite the 80 million men and women in the US who suff
- Dr. Henry Lim Begins Term as 2016 President-Elect of AADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-henry-lim-begins-term-as-president-elect-of-aad/2458660/Congrats … Henry Lim, M.D., chair of the Department of Dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital is now the president-elect of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). In March 2017, he will become president and serve for one year. Dr. Lim is board certified in dermat
- Dermwire's Inside Scoop on Hottest Expected AAD2016 Launcheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermwires-inside-scoop-on-hottest-expected-aad2016-launches/2458670/The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)’s annual meeting is the place for skin care companies looking to launch the latest – and hopefully greatest --- innovations or iterations in skin care products and technologies. And the
- Grooming Habits, Products May Affect Alopecia Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/grooming-habits-products-may-affect-alopecia-risk/2458671/Environmental factors --including weathering and grooming habits – may play a role in causing age-related alopecia, according to a new report in the International Journal of Women’s Dermatolog
- Valeant Dermatology Launches Aspire Higher Scholarship Programhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/valeant-dermatology-launches-aspire-higher-scholarship-program/2458676/Valeant Dermatology, a division of Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC, launched Valeant Dermatology ASPIRE HIGHER Scholarship Program that will award scholarships of up to $10,000 each to nine individual students who will be attending an undergraduate or graduate education program during t
- Good Deal: DS Healthcare Acquires Radiancy, Neovahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/good-deal-ds-healthcare-acquires-radiancy-neova/2458692/DS Healthcare Group, Inc. will acquire Radiancy, Inc., and Neova® from PhotoMedex, Inc. The board of directors of both companies have voted unanimously in favor o
- Sweet Acne Cure: Kanuka Honey from New Zealand May Eradicate Acnehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sweet-acne-cure-kanuka-honey-from-new-zealand-may-eradicate-acne/2458693/Kanuka honey may help out the brakes on acne, new research suggests. In the study of Honevo®, developed by New Zealand pharmaceutical company HoneyLab, twice as many participants had an imp
- Dr. Bruce Strober Appointed Chair of Dermatology at UConn Healthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-bruce-strober-appointed-chair-of-dermatology-at-uconn-health/2458694/Bruce E. Strober, MD, PhD has been appointed chair of the Department of Dermatology at UConn Health and professor of dermatology at UConn School of Medicine. Dr. Strober has served as the interim chair of the Department of Dermatology since 2015 and vice chair since joining UConn Health in 2011.
- Hidradenitis Suppurativa Ups Risk of Adverse CV Eventshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hidradenitis-suppurativa-ups-risk-of-adverse-cv-events/2458696/Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) may increase risk for adverse cardiovascular outcomes, a new study suggests. HS has been associated with cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking and obesity, but the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with HS was unknown. The new study