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- Positive Top-Line Results Seen in Study of Crisaborole for Mild to Moderate AD in Young Childrenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-top-line-results-seen-in-study-of-crisaborole-of-for-mild-to-moderate-ad-in-young-children/2460085/Pfizer’s crisaborole ointment (Eucrisa) was well-tolerated in children aged 3 months to less than 24 months with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD), according to top-line results from a Phase 4 study (CrisADe CARE 1). The data from the trial are supportive of the primary stud
- Hair Loss Breakthrough: 3D-Printing Creates “Hair Farms”https://practicaldermatology.com/news/hair-loss-breakthrough-research-uses-3d-printing-to-create-hair-farms/2460083/Columbia researchers have created a way to use 3-D printing to create “hair farms” in a dish, which could open up hair restoration surgery to more people, including women, and improve the way pharmaceutical companies search for new hair growth drugs. The findings, which appe
- AbbVie to Acquire Allerganhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abbvie-to-acquire-allergan/2460076/AbbVie Inc. and Allergan plc have entered into a definitive transaction agreement under which AbbVie will acquire Al
- Gillette Skin Guard Reduces Razor Bumps by 60%https://practicaldermatology.com/news/gillette-skin-guard-reduces-razor-bumps-by-60/2460065/Gillette’s recently launched SkinGuard razor is helping men who are susceptible to razor bumps, also known as Pseudofolliculitis barbae or PFB, new research shows. Results from a recent clinical study from Wake Forest University revealed that the incidence of men’
- Study: Indoor Tanning Addiction May Be Abetted by Genetic and Psychiatric Factorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-indoor-tanning-addiction-may-be-abetted-by-genetic-and-psychiatric-factors/2460059/A combination of elevated symptoms of depression along with modifications in a gene responsible for dopamine activity appear to influence an addiction to indoor tanning in young, white non-Hispanic women, a new study suggests. The findings appear in the Annals of Behaviora
- Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Acquires Advanced Dermatology of Southern Marylandhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/advanced-dermatology-and-cosmetic-surgeryacquires-advanced-dermatology-of-southern-maryland/2460057/Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery (ADCS) has acquired the dermatology practice of Dr. Robyn James with locations in Fort Washington and La Plata, MD. Advanced Dermatology of Southern Maryland (ADSM), will continue to be led by Dr. James and Dr. Jeffrey Weddington, dermatologists who have
- Study:Colorescience’s EnviroScreen Technology Fights Sun Damage, Environmental Factorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/studycoloresciences-enviroscreen-technology-fights-sun-damage-environmental-factors/2460051/Colorescience’s Patented EnviroScreen Technology suppresses free radical formation and demonstrates superior performance when tested against comparable products, according to a study in The Journal of Co
- Sciton Promotes Two Leadershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-promotes-two-leaders/2460050/Bryant Wong is the new Vice President of Finance at Sciton and Emma Haaland is the new Global Director of Customer Service. Mr. Wong spent two years as the leader of the finance department at Sciton. He worked for nearly 12 years with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Deloitte C
- Kylie Jenner Introduces Kylie Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/kylie-jenner-introduces-kylie-skin/2460046/Kylie Jenner’s new skincare lime, Kylie Skin, came out in true Kardashian-Jenner style with an all-pink party that included a roller skating rink, her famous family plus other A-listers. And the new line – which launched with six products
- Laser Microscope Can Diagnose Skin Cancer and Perform Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/specialized-microscope-can-diagnose-skin-cancer-and-perform-surgery/2460045/University of British Columbia researchers have developed a specialized microscope that has the potential ability to both diagnose diseases including skin cancer and perform incredibly precise surgery--all without cutting skin. The researchers describe the technology in