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- Aspiring Physician with Psoriasis Among AbbVie Scholarship Recipientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aspiring-dermatologist-with-psoriasis-among-abbvie-scholarship-recipients/2461201/AbbVie has awarded 45 scholarships as part of its 2022-2023 AbbVie Immunology Scholarship program. The program, which provides financial support to students living with chronic, immune-mediated diseases pursuing higher education in the United States, received more than 1,000 applic
- Almirall and Inserm Transfert Collaborate to Develop Innovative Treatments for Vitiligohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-and-inserm-transfert-collaborate-to-develop-innovative-treatments-for-vitiligo/2461198/Almirall, S.A. and Inserm Transfert, the private subsidiary of the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), have entered into a licensing agreement and research collaboration to advance treatment options for vitiligo. The partnership, signed by
- Barbie Launches Ken Doll with Vitiligohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/barbie-launches-ken-doll-with-vitiligo/2461197/Mattel, the parent company for Barbie, will include a Ken doll with vitiligo as part of their 2022 Fashionistas line. The Barbie Fashionistas line includes Barbie dolls with more variety of skin tones, eye colors, hair colors and textures, body types, disabilities, and fashions.
- Indoor Tanning Ban Could Slash Melanoma Deathshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanning-ban-could-slash-melanoma-deaths/2461190/An indoor tanning ban in England would reduce melanoma deaths, according to a study by University of Manchester researchers. By tracking the projected impact on the 618,000 18-year-olds living in England in 2019, the research team showed that a ban on indoor tanning would resu
- Handheld Device May Painlessly Identify Skin Cancershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/handheld-device-may-painlessly-identify-skin-cancers/2461188/Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology are developing a low-cost handheld device that could cut the rate of unnecessary biopsies in half and give dermatologists and other frontline physicians easy access to laboratory-grade cancer diagnostics. “We aren’t trying
- Curél Gives Back: Skincare Brand Supports Nurseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/curel-gives-back-skincare-brand-supports-nurses/2461187/Through Curél Cares, Curél will be donating to the American Nurses Foundation and treating several highly deserving nurses to an all-expenses-paid pampering trip to New York City. In addition, Curél will also sponsor the half-day American Nurses Associati
- DermTech Seeks to #Stickit2Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-seeks-to-stickit2melanoma/2461184/DermTech is bringing back its #Stickit2Melanoma campaign in honor of Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month. First launched in 2021, the campaign supports DermTech’s core mission to help end deaths from melanoma through early and reliable detection. For every
- ASLMS: CellFX from Pulse Offers Durable Clearance of SH Lesionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aslms-cellfx-from-pulse-offers-durable-clearance-of-sh-lesions/2461183/The CellFX® system from Pulse Biosciences, Inc. demonstrates durable efficacy for the clearance of Sebaceous Hyperplasia lesions, according to data presented at the 2022
- Castle Biosciences Supports Patient-Focused Initiatives for Skin Cancer Awareness Monthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/castle-biosciences-supports-of-patient-focused-initiatives-for-skin-cancer-awareness-month/2461182/Castle Biosciences, Inc. will continue its ongoing collaboration with the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) and The Skin Cancer Foundation to support skin cancer research, education and advocacy, highlighting events during May, in recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month. “We a
- Healthy-appearing Lupus Skin Predisposed to Flares, Rasheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/healthy-appearing-lupus-skin-predisposed-to-flares-rashes/2461181/Normal-appearing skin of lupus patients contains the same inflammatory signals that are detected when the skin develops a rash – sometimes at even higher levels, according to a study in Science Translational Medicine. “This really starts to piece the puzzle together