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- Study Examines Diversity in Dermatologic Clinical Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-examines-diversity-in-dermatologic-clinical-trials/2458332/Dermatologic clinical trials within the United States reflect the growing diversity of the US population, but reporting of both sex and racial/ethnic diversity of research cohorts is still lacking, especially among studies conducted outside of the United States, according to a new report publishe
- Revance Starts Phase III Program for Injectable Toxin in Frown Lineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/revance-starts-phase-iii-program-for-injectable-toxin-in-frown-lines/2458330/Revance Therapeutics began two double-blind, placebo-controlled, North American Phase III trials to evaluate single injections of DaxibotulinumtoxinA (RT002) for the treatment glabellar lines in about 600 total patients. These pivotal trials follo
- EZDERM Partners With Healthmonix to Provide Integrated MIPS Reporting for Dermatologistshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ezderm-partners-with-healthmonix-to-provide-integrated-mips-reporting-for-dermatologists/2458337/EZDERM, LLC and Healthmonix have partnered to integrate the MIPSPRO platform into the EZDERM suite of dermatology software solutions, including the integrated EZDERM Electronic Health Record and Practice Management systems. This partnership gives EZDERM clients access to education,
- AnaptysBio, Inc.'s IL-33-Blocker Cleared for Phase 2a Trials in AD, Peanut Allergyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/anaptysbio-incs-il-33-blocker-cleared-for-phase-2a-trials-in-ad-peanut-allergy/2458347/The United Kingdom Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency has green lighted a Phase 2a clinical trial for AnaptysBio, Inc.’s ANB020 for the treatment of adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. The United States Food and Drug Ad
- Study: Anxiety Linked to Skin Diseasehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-anxiety-linked-to-skin-disease/2458359/Anxiety disorders tend to be followed by skin diseases, according to psychologists at the University of Basel in Switzerland and Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. The study, which appears in the journa
- Beauty Drinks Poised to Be Cosmeceutical Industry's Next Billion-Dollar Babyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/beauty-drinks-poised-to-be-cosmeceutical-industrys-next-billion-dollar-baby/2458361/Beauty drinks are everywhere today, and many youth seekers turning to them as a way to improve skin and get their glow on from the inside out. In fact, beauty drinks are slated to become a billion dollar market, according to a new
- Merz On The Move: Reflections On Fiscal Year 2015/16https://practicaldermatology.com/news/merz-on-the-move-reflections-on-fiscal-year-201516/2458365/Merz Pharma’s core business has grown by 8.9 percent from EUR 809.8 million to EUR 881.9 million in fiscal 2015/16, the company reports. The company’s total revenue of EUR 1,092.9 million has declined by 5.5 percent compared to previous year
- New from Topix: Replenix® Pure Hydration Moisture Balmhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-topix-replenix-pure-hydration-moisture-balm/2458368/The latest from Topix Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Replenix® Pure Hydration Moisture Balm, targets dry and aging skin. Various molecular weights of Hyaluronic Acid draw moisture into the skin and work with Yucca Glauca
- Food Allergy Linked to Early Exposure Through Broken Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/food-allergy-linked-to-early-exposure-through-broken-skin/2458369/Early exposure to a food allergen through broken skin might prompt the development of food allergy, according to new research in Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. This theory gained further support from a recent study that fo
- Derms Commonly Misdiagnose Fungal Skin Infectionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fungal-skin-infections-commonly-misdiagnosed/2458372/Fungal skin infections may be commonly misdiagnosed, according to a survey in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. George Washington University (GW) dermatologist Adam Friedman, MD and colleag