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- Study Sheds Light on Why Wounds Heal Poorly in People With Diabeteshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-sheds-light-on-why-wounds-heal-poorly-in-people-with-diabetes/2461989/When exosomes are defective in diabetic patients, they can drive inflammation and impair healing of wounds, according to a new Nano Today study led by University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers
- Meet Secret DUO from Cuterahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/meet-secret-duo-from-cetera/2461986/Cutera, Inc. is launching Secret DUO, a skin resurfacing and revitalization platform that utilizes dual non-ablative fractional technologies. Each modality can be used individually or in combination to target a wide range of aesthetic indications. Secret DUO is equipped
- Tarsus Rolls Out XDEMVY for Demodex Blepharitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tarsus-rolls-out-xdemvy-for-demodex-blepharitis/2461985/Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is rolling out XDEMVY, the First and Only US Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for Demodex blepharitis. XDEMVY is now available at pharmacies nationwide for prescription. Bobak Azamian, MD, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman, ran
- Hoth's Steroid-sparing AD Treatment Shows Promise in Phase 1b Trialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/steroid-sparing-ad-treatment-shows-promise-in-phase-1b-trial/2461984/BioLexa led to a 35% improvement in SCORAD ("SCORing Atopic Dermatitis") measurement and a 60% improvement in EASI (Eczema Area and Severity Index) measurement of atopic skin disease during a 14-day treatment period, whereas gentamicin lotion and placebo had no effect, accordi
- Regenerative Medicine in Action: Scarless Wound Recovery May Be Possible with New Autologous Blood Techniquehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/regenerative-medicine-in-action-scarless-wound-recovery-may-be-possible-with-new-autologous-blood-technique/2461982/A new technology that utilizes autologous blood to produce three-dimensional microvascular implants may help make scarless wound recovery a reality. Led by Professor Joo H. Kang from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST, the team developed a microfluidic system capable
- CDC Warns Doctors to Lookout for Flesh-eating Bacteria in Woundshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cdc-warns-doctors-to-lookout-for-flesh-eating-bacteria-in-wounds/2461981/Healthcare providers, laboratories, and public health departments need to be on the lookout for Vibrio vulnificus (V. vulnificus) infections in wounds that were exposed to coastal waters, particularly near the Gulf of Mexico or East Coast, and during periods with
- Is PIILIF the Precursor to Scarring Alopecias?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-piilif-the-precursor-for-scarring-alopecias/2461978/A single root condition called PIILIF (perifollicular infundibulo-isthmic lymphocytic infiltrates and fibrosis) may be a precursor for acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) and primary cicatricial alopecias, according to a study in
- Dan Walker Named VP of US Commercial Operations at SciBasehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dan-walker-named-vp-of-us-commercial-operations-at-scibase/2461977/Dan Walker is SciBase’s new VP of US Commercial Operations. SciBase's products include Nevisense and Nevisense Go which address melanoma detection, non-melanoma skin cancer detection, and skin barrier assessment. Mr. Walker was previously Senior Dire
- Kenvue Launches Two New Tylenol Precise Pain-relieving Creamshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/kenvue-launches-two-new-tylenol-precise-pain-relieving-creams/2461973/Kenvue Inc. is rolling out two new topical pain-relieving creams: Tylenol Precise Pain Relieving Cream and Tylenol Precise Cooling Pain Relieving Cream. These are among the first U.S. product launches from Kenvue since it became a publicly traded
- Are Wealthy People at Higher Risk for Skin Cancer?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/are-wealthy-people-are-more-prone-to-skin-cancer/2461972/Wealthier people are at greater risk for melanoma, according to new research in Cancers. “A higher socio-economic status is known to be associated with more vacations in sunny climates and recreational tanning, which likely ultimately drives melanoma incidence in this pop