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- Polypharmacy Issues in Older Patients Concerning but Improvinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/Polypharmacy-Issues-Older-Patients-Concerning-Improving/2474817/Geriatric medicine hinges on eight guiding principles, Freba Farhat, MD, said at the ElderDerm 2025 Conference in Washington, DC: life expectancy, multimorbidity, functional status, cognition, mobility, social support, patient preference, and polypharmacy. The last of those factors can sometimes
- Concerto Biosciences Completes Data Collection for Massive Skin Microbiome Interaction Projecthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/concerto-biosciences-completes-data-collection-for-massive-skin-microbiome-interaction-project/2474768/Concerto Biosciences announced today that it has concluded the data acquisition phase of the Skin Universe Project (SUP), collecting over 33 million empirical data points in what it calls the largest known dataset of skin microbial interactions.
- Socioeconomic Disparities Tied to HS Diagnoseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/socioeconomic-disparities-tied-to-hs-diagnoses/2474703/Patients living in lower socioeconomic neighborhoods are more likely to be diagnosed with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to a new cross-sectional analysis of data from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) health system.
- Study: Ultralow-Dose Rituximab Effective in Pemphigushttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-ultralow-dose-rituximab-effective-in-pemphigus/2474602/A new 52-week clinical trial found that ultralow-dose rituximab (ULRTX) achieved comparable efficacy, safety, and B-cell depletion to standard and low-dose regimens in patients with moderate-to-severe pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceus (PF).
- Hair & Scalp Disorders in Focus at Upcoming Virtual CME Conferencehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hair-scalp-disorders-in-focus-at-upcoming-virtual-cme-conference/2474649/Organizers have launched a new CME-accredited conference focused on providing dermatologists insights and strategies for treating hair and scalp disorders in diverse populations. Hair & Scalp Disorders: The Rx Pad & Be
- EARLY: Guselkumab Use Supported in PsO Patients With HBV, Cancer, or Heart Diseasehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/early-guselkumab-use-supported-in-pso-patients-with-hbv-cancer-or-heart-disease/2474211/Guselkumab, an IL-23 inhibitor approved for moderate-to-severe psoriasis, showed long-term safety in patients with complex comorbidities—including chronic infections, prior malignancies, and cardiovascular disease—according to findings from the EARLY Study.
- Tattoo Removal Trends Revealed in Global Analysis of Over 200,000 Individualshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tattoo-removal-trends-revealed-in-global-analysis-of-over-200000-individuals/2474320/Laser tattoo removal is increasingly sought by individuals across the globe, according to new research presented at the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) Annual Meeting in Orlando. The data were presente
- Alemtuzumab Highly Effective in CTCL Without Papular History: Analysishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-alemtuzumab-highly-effective-in-ctcl-without-papular-history/2474209/A new analysis suggests the absence of papules, plaques, and tumors (PPT) in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) may predict favorable clinical outcomes with low dose alemtuzumab (LDA) therapy. In a retrospective cohort study
- Increased Cost Diminishes Sunscreen Use: Reporthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cost-influences-sunscreen-use-raising-skin-cancer-risk-study-shows/2474206/Patients use less sunscreen when it’s more expensive, according to a brief report in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Researchers from the University of California, Sa
- Metabolomic Signature Predictive of Ocular Side Effects in Dupilumab-Treated AD: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/metabolomic-signature-may-predict-ocular-side-effects-in-dupilumab-treated-atopic-dermatitis-study/2474199/New research suggests baseline metabolic differences may help predict which patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) are most likely to develop ocular complications from dupilumab. In findings published in