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- ElderDerm Co-Director Suggests Alternatives for 'Senile' in Diagnoseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ElderDerm-Co-Director-Suggests-Alternatives-Senile-Diagnoses/2474689/The word senile can be avoided in discussing dermatologic diseases, Jaya Manjunath, MSIV, asserted at the ElderDerm 2025 Conference in Washington, DC. Manjunath, a medical student and co-director of the conference along with Practical Dermatology editorial board member Adam Friedm
- Market for Atopic Dermatitis Treatments to Surge Past $22 Billionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/market-for-atopic-dermatitis-treatments-to-surge-past-22-billion/2474524/The global atopic dermatitis (AD) market is projected to more than double over the next decade, reaching $22.37 billion by 2034, new research from Polaris Market Research indicates. Driven by an annual growth rate of 8.5%, the
- SEEN Expands Pediatric Line with Fragrance-Free Baby Shampoo and Body Washhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/seen-expands-pediatric-line-with-fragrance-free-baby-shampoo-and-body-wash/2474436/SEEN has announced the launch of SEEN Baby 2-in-1 Fragrance Free, a new ultra-gentle shampoo and body wash designed specifically for infants and young children with sensitive or eczema-prone skin, according to a news release from the manufacturer.
- From ASLMS: Advances in Infantile Hemangioma Diagnosis and Carehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/from-aslms-advances-in-infantile-hemangioma-diagnosis-and-care/2474328/New guidelines from the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) offer more precise classification and improved multidisciplinary pathways for patient care. Kristen Kelly, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Surgery a
- Study: Dermabrasion Trials Rarely Report Race or Skin Typehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-dermabrasion-trials-rarely-report-race-or-skin-type/2474005/Most clinical trials studying dermabrasion have failed to report racial or skin-type demographics, according to a new systematic review. "Clinical trials that are racially homogenous or do not report race limit the generalizab
- Obesity and Epidermal Innate Immunity Linked to Resistance to Biologic Therapy in Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/obesity-and-epidermal-innate-immunity-linked-to-resistance-to-biologic-therapy-in-psoriasis/2473927/Patients with severe plaque psoriasis who are overweight are more likely to experience resistance to biologic therapies, according to new findings The study researchers designed and conducted a cross-sectional study at Gachon
- Report: Seborrheic Dermatitis Market Poised for Expansion through 2032https://practicaldermatology.com/news/report-seborrheic-dermatitis-market-poised-for-expansion-through-2032/2473856/The seborrheic dermatitis market has been projected to grow through 2032, according to a new report from Delveinsight. The expansion in market size coincides with the CAGR study, according to a press release. The report notes the recent approval of roflumilast foam 0.3% (ZORYVE, Arcutis) f
- Lipid Metabolites Linked to Atopic Dermatitis Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lipid-metabolites-linked-to-atopic-dermatitis-risk/2471714/A two-sample Mendelian randomization (TSMR) study has identified 13 lipid-related metabolite traits that influence the risk of developing atopic dermatitis (AD). Researchers examined genome-wide association study (GWAS) datase
- Colloidal Oatmeal Moisturizer in Managing Skin Microbiota: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/colloidal-oatmeal-moisturizer-in-managing-skin-microbiota-study/2471650/A new in vitro study suggests a moisturizer containing colloidal oatmeal, patented filaggrin technology, niacinamide, and tocopheryl acetate selectively inhibits the growth and adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) while promoting Staphylococcus epidermidis
- From AAD: What's New in Acne and Rosacea?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/from-aad-whats-new-in-acne-and-rosacea/2471565/Dermatologists gathered for the Acne and Rosacea session at the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology in Orlando conference were treated to comprehensive updates on two prevalent skin conditions—acne and rosacea—presented by Julie Harper, MD, and Hilary Baldwin, MD,