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- EADV News: Psoriasis Largely Undertreated, Travels with Anxietyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eadv-news-psoriasis-largely-undertreated-travels-with-anxiety/2460175/Many psoriasis patients remain un- or undertreated, with an average diagnosis time of five years, according to research presented at the 28th European Dermato-Venereology Society Congress in Madrid. In the study of 650 psoriasis patients in Germany, more than half of patients (56 percen
- Electric Tech May Help Reverse Baldnesshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/electric-tech-may-help-reverse-baldness/2460156/Reversing baldness could someday be as easy as wearing a hat, thanks to a noninvasive, low-cost hair-growth-stimulating technology developed by engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Xudong Wang, a professor of materials science and engineering at UW–Madison. and
- With Fibrocell Acquisition, Castle Creek Expands Late-Stage EB Pipelinehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/with-fibrocell-acquisition-castle-creek-expands-late-stage-eb-pipeline/2460149/Castle Creek Pharmaceutical Holdings, Inc. acquired Fibrocell Science, Inc., a cell and gene therapy company focused on transformational autologous cell-based therapies for skin and connective tissue diseases. With the resources of CCP Holdings’ subsidiary,
- Newly Created Lancer Endowed Chair of Dermatology Honors Dr. Richard Rox Andersonhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/newly-created-lancer-endowed-chair-of-dermatology-honors-dr-richard-rox-anderson/2460141/The inaugural Lancer Endowed Chair of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is Richard Rox Anderson, MD, director of the MGH Wellman Center for Photomedicine. The Lancer Endowed Chair was announced on Sep. 4, 2019 by Harold Lancer, MD at the Paul S. Russell,
- DermTech Closes Combination with Constellation Alpha Capital Corphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-closes-combination-with-constellation-alpha-capital-corp/2460138/DermTech, Inc., a precision dermatology company enabled by a non-invasive skin genomics platform, has completed its previously announced business combination with Constellation Alpha Capital Corp., a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company prior to the business combination. As a resul
- ACS Study: Skin Creams Aren’t What We Thought They Werehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/acs-study-skin-creams-arent-what-we-thought-they-were/2460136/Researchers report the first direct glimpse of how a skin cream or lotion is structured on the molecular scale, and it’s not quite what they expected. They presented their results at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2019 National Meeting & Exposition in San Diego.
- Lilly’s Oral JAK Inhibitor Plus Steroids Improves AD Symptomshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lillys-oral-jak-inhibitor-plus-steroids-improves-ad-symptoms/2460134/Adding the oral JAK inhibitor baricitinib to standard-of-care topical corticosteroids significantly improved atopic dermatitis disease severity, measured by the validated Investigator's Global Assessment for AD (vIGA) score of "clear or almost clear" skin (vIGA 0, 1), the primary en
- Why Don't More Derms Use Lab-based Tools to ID Fungal Infections?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/why-dont-more-derms-use-lab-based-tools-to-id-fungal-infections/2460128/Fungal diagnostic preparations can assist the accurate diagnosis of cutaneous fungal infections. A survey from a team at the George Washington University (GW) identifies barriers that prevent their consistent use. The study is published in the
- NRS Releases New Free Resource for Rosacea Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nrs-releases-new-free-resource-for-rosacea-patients/2460125/The National Rosacea Society new public service booklet, “Recognizing Redness”, is now available. The free booklet includes a redness register to allow patients to gauge relative redness
- Mode of Delivery at Birth May Shape Child's Skin Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mode-of-delivery-at-birth-may-shape-childs-skin-microbiome/2460123/New research shows that bacterial genera in children were more similar to those of their own mothers than to those of unrelated women. Their data suggest that the mode of delivery at birth could be an important factor in shaping the child's microbiome. The findings appear in the&nbs