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- FDA-Approved Label Update: Cosentyx Inhibits Progression of Joint Structural Damage in PsAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approved-label-update-cosentyx-inhibits-progression-of-joint-structural-damage-in-psa/2457718/The US FDA has approved a label update for Cosentyx® (secukinumab) from Novartis, including data that show the treatment significantly slows the progression of joint structural damage at Week 24 versus placebo in those with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The data will be a
- Alana Sine is New CFO at Merz North Americahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alan-sine-is-new-cfo-at-merz-north-america/2457719/Merz North America has appointed Alana Sine as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Merz North America. Ms. Sine has served as interim CFO since March 2018. Ms. Sine will lead the finance function for North America, overseeing finan
- Modern Aesthetics® Set to Launch New Tweet Chat Series-- #RealDealAestheticshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/modern-aesthetics-set-to-launch-new-tweet-chat-series-realdealaesthetics/2457720/Practical Dermatology’s sister publication, Modern Aesthetics® magazine, is launching a new Tweet chat series --#RealDealAesthetics -- featuring New York City dermatologist Gary Goldenberg, MD and Charleston, SC dermatologist Todd E. Schlesinger, MD. The f
- Xact Nabs Best of Hot Topics at ASAPS 2018https://practicaldermatology.com/news/xact-nabs-best-of-hot-topics-at-asaps-2018/2457727/Cypris Medical, Inc.’s Xact technology took home the “Best of Hot Topics” award at the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) meeting in New York. Xact technology is a minimally invasive face and neck lifting suturing d
- Restoration Robotics Launches Continuing Education Master Class for ARTAS Systemhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/restoration-robotics-launches-continuing-education-master-class-for-artas-system/2457729/Restoration Robotics, Inc. is launching a continuing education Master Class Series for its ARTAS® Robotic Hair Restoration System to train physicians on best practices and the most up-to-date techniques for the technology. The Master Class Series will enable users to provide exceptional
- InMode: New EmbraceRF Solution Introduces Subdermal Adipose Remodelinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/inmode-new-embracerf-solution-introduces-subnormal-adipose-remodeling/2457733/Introducing the concept of Subdermal Adipose Remodeling, InMode Aesthetic Solutions is launching EmbraceRF to target the neck and face through a powerful combination of
- Galderma Global Survey Assesses Burden of Rosaceahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-global-survey-assesses-burden-of-rosacea/2457732/Recently released findings from Galderma’s global survey on the true burden of rosacea suggest a need for dermatologists and doctors to proactively open a dialogue with patients about the true burden of rosacea. An expert-authored report entitled Rosacea:
- White Coats, Scrubs Top Patient Preferences for Doctor's Attirehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/white-coats-scrubs-top-patient-preferences-for-doctors-attire/2457735/What doctors wear matters…a lot, according to the largest-ever study of patient preferences for doctors’ attire. Just more than half of the 4,062 patients surveyed in the clinics and hospitals of ten major medical centers said that what physicians wear is important to th
- PD1 Blocker Shrinks Advanced Squamous Cell Skin Cancershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pd1-blocker-shrinks-advanced-squamous-cell-skin-cancers/2457737/A checkpoint inhibitor shrinks the tumors of nearly half of patients with an incurable, advanced form of squamous cell carcinoma, an international team reports in the New England Journal of Medicine. “These results mark a potential paradigm shift in the treatment of pa
- Spironolactone May Be an Alternative to Antibiotics in Female Acnehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/spironolactone-may-be-an-alternative-to-antibiotics-in-female-acne/2457738/The diuretic drug spironolactone may be just as effective as antibiotics for the treatment of women’s acne, report researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The study, published in the Journal of