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- Gut Microbiome May Affect How Metastatic Melanoma Responds to Immunotherapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/gut-microbiome-may-affect-how-metastatic-melanoma-responds-to-immunotherapy/2457986/The gut microbiome can influence how metastatic melanoma responds to immunotherapy, researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center report in the journal
- Is a Topical Gel Made From Oral Blood Pressure Drugs a Panacea for Wound Healing, Wrinkles and More?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-a-topical-gel-made-from-oral-blood-pressure-drugs-a-panacea-for-wound-healing-wrinkles-and-more/2457989/Topical gel made from angiotensin II receptor blockers may speed the healing of chronic skin wounds in mice and pigs, Johns Hopkins researchers report. The findings, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, marks efforts to seek approval from the U.S. Food and Drug
- Long-Term Fat Reduction Seen Following Treatment with BTL Vanquish, Vanquish MEhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/long-term-fat-reduction-seen-following-treatment-with-btl-vanquish-vanquish-me/2457992/Abdominal fat reduction achieved via BTL Vanquish and Vanquish ME lasts for at least four years, according to new long-term data released by the company. Both devices use radiofrequency (RF) energy to reduce fat. The study evaluated 13 in
- ASDS Elects New Officers, Board Membershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-elects-new-officers-board-members/2457995/Members of the
- Use of a New Holographic Hand Piece May Improve Picosecond Laser Treatment of Acne Scarshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-adding-a-holographic-beam-splitter-to-picosecond-laser-improves-acne-scars/2457993/Incorporating a new holographic beam splitter in a picosecond laser may help improve the appearance of acne scars, according to a study published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (LSM). The paper was selecte
- Exuviance Introduces New Detox Mud Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/exuviance-introduces-new-detox-mud-treatment/2458001/Exuviance is rolling out their new Detox Mud Treatment. The Exuviance Detox Mud Treatment is formulated with three key ingredients: 23 percent Active Charcoal, Clay, and NeoGlucosamine® for a refined, smoother complexion. The patented no
- Understanding How and When UV Rays Cause Melanomashttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/understanding-how-and-when-uv-rays-cause-melanomas/2458002/When melanocyte stem cells accumulate a sufficient number of genetic mutations, they can become the cells where melanomas originate, Cornell University researchers report. Under normal conditions, ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun activates melanocytes to release melanin, but if mel
- Timing of Melanoma Diagnosis, Treatment Can Mean Life or Deathhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/timing-of-melanoma-diagnosis-treatment-can-mean-life-or-death/2458004/The sooner melanoma patients are treated, the better their survival, particularly for stage I melanoma, according to a new study from the Cleveland Clinic. The research appears online today in the Journal of the
- Menlo Therapeutics Expands Management Teamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/menlo-therapeutics-expands-management-team/2458006/Menlo Therapeutics Inc., a late stage biopharmaceutical company, is developing a neurokinin 1 (NK‐1) receptor antagonist (serlopitant) for the treatment of pruritus associated with various underlying conditions, and for the treatment of refractory chronic cough. The company, which continues to ad
- FDA Approves Stelara for Treatment of Adolescents with Moderate To Severe Plaque Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-stelara-for-treatment-of-adolescents-with-moderate-to-severe-plaque-psoriasis/2458010/The FDA approved an expanded indication for Janssen Biotech, Inc.'s Stelara (ustekinumab) for the treatment of adolescents (12 years of age or older) with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for phototherapy or systemic therapy. Today's approval marks a significant mile