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- "Skin Rules" Hits Market March 13https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120307-skin_rules_hits_market_march_13/2459854/Skin Rules (St. Martin's Press), a new book by dermatologist Debra Jaliman, MD, goes on sale March 13. According to a release, the book "lays out clear, easy-to-understand information on the latest technologies, such as Cool Sculpting (body co
- ARTAS Medical System Coming to Texashttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120224-artas_medical_system_coming_to_texas/2459864/The ARTAS System, the first and only FDA cleared, physician controlled, computer assisted technology that allows harvesting individual follicular units directly from the scalp, is coming to Texas. <a href="www.markbisharamd.com" target="_blank">Mark A. Bishara, MD, PA,</a> a cosmetic sur
- Chicago Dermatologist Dr. Amy S. Paller Wins American Skin Association’s David Martin Carter Mentor Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/chicago-dermatologist-dr-amy-s-paller-wins-american-skin-associations-david-martin-carter-mentor-award/2460802/Amy S. Paller, MD of the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago received the American Skin Association's David Martin Carter Mentor Award. For more than three decades, ASA's David Martin Carter Mentor Award has honored members of th
- Botox Hits the Big 3-0https://practicaldermatology.com/news/botox-hits-the-big-3-0/2460184/Botox is turning 30, and Allergan fêted its shining star, Botox Cosmetic, in style at a New York City bash. The event included the debut of Botox Cosmetic’s new packaging and a panel discussion featuring New York City dermatologists Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, MD, PhD
- New Jersey Passes Law Prohibiting Indoor Tanning for Those Under 17https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130402-new_jersey_passes_law_prohibiting_indoor_tanning_for_those_under_17/2459575/The state of New Jersey recently passed a law that bans minors under the age of 17 years old from using indoor tanning devices. The law passed both the New Jersey House and Senate in February and was signed into law by Gov. Christopher Christie on April 1, 2013. Dirk M. Elston, MD, FAAD, President o
- ISDIN Sunscreen Survey: Just 37% of the US Population Protects Themselves from the Sun on a Daily Basishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/isdin-sunscreen-survey-just-37-of-the-us-population-protects-themselves-from-the-sun-on-a-daily-basis/2460505/While half of the US population is aware of the importance of sun protection and state they use sun protection during sun exposure, only 37 percent are using it on a daily basis, according to new survey from ISDIN. In the s
- And the Winner Is...Dr. Junko Takeshita of University of Pennsylvania Wins 2020 Childhood Eczema Challenge Granthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/and-the-winner-isdr-junko-takeshita-of-university-of-pennsylvania-wins-2020-childhood-eczema-challenge-grant/2460481/The
- AAD: Half of Americans Aren't Protecting Themselves from the Sunhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aad-half-of-americans-arent-protecting-themselves-from-the-sun/2460018/Most Americans aren’t using sun protection as often as they should be —increasing their risk for skin cancer, including melanoma. In fact, just half of Americans always or almost always protect themselves from the sun when they’re outside, according to a new survey by
- Jury Still Out on Environmental Effects of Chemical Sunscreenshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/jury-still-out-on-environmental-effects-of-chemical-sunscreens/2457705/In the wake of Hawaiian legislation banning the sale and distribution of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate because they may contribute to coral bleaching, new research reviews the available data on chemical ultraviolet filters found in U.S. sunscreens. The
- Parents Just Don't Understand Risks of Sun Exposure in Springhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/parents-just-dont-understand-risks-of-sun-exposure-in-spring/2457791/Slightly more than 90 percent of parents underestimate the sun’s strength in spring and as a result, don’t adequately protect their children, according to a survey by parent magazine Kinderzeit.org. Specifically, 90.6 percent of parents polled tend to forget to apply sun