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- New from Lutronic: Accufit for Muscle Stimulationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-lutronic-accufit-for-muscle-stimulation/2460599/Lutronic is launching Accufit, a new device for targeted muscle activation. Eight IntelliSTIM electrodes distribute energy and generate strong muscular contractions on any area needed to be treated without pain or skin sensitivity. Accufit's IntelliPhase waveforms produce four
- Safety and Tolerability Update for LEO's Tralokinumabhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/safety-and-tolerability-update-for-leos-tralokinumab-1/2460590/LEO Pharma’s tralokinumab is well tolerated when used as monotherapy or in combination therapy with the topical corticosteroid (TCS) mometasone furoate, according to a late-breaking data analysis presented online at European Academy of Dermatology and Ve
- Dermatologist Named AAD Patient Hero for Providing Skin Care to People Experiencing Homelessness Amid COVID-19https://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermatologist-names-aad-patient-hero-for-providing-skin-care-to-people-experiencing-homelessness-amid-covid-19/2460582/Jennifer Tan, MD, FAAD is an American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Patient Care Hero for making critical skin care and hygiene items easily accessible to individuals experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the state government issued COVID-19 stay-at-home guidanc
- Arcutis: Phase 1/2b Enrollment Complete for ARQ-252 in Chronic Hand Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/arcutis-phase-12b-enrollment-complete-for-arq-252-in-chronic-hand-eczema/2460578/Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. has completed enrollment in the Phase 1/2b studyof its Janus kinase type 1(JAK1) ARQ-252 in adult patients with chronic hand eczema. Arcutis has updated its projected topline data from this trial to mid-2021.
- DermOQ To Buy Skin Products's ECHO2 Plus Oxygen Facial Treatment Product Linehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermoq-to-buy-skin-products-incs-echo2-plus-oxygen-facial-treatment-product-line/2460569/DermOQ Inc. is purchasing Skin Products Inc.’s ECHO2 Plus and Oxyceuticals oxygen facial treatment product lines. DermOQ offers its topical oxygen products under the brand names DermOQ Oxygen Lab and
- Optical Coherence Tomography Plus AI Can Quickly and Accurately Monitor Hair Regrowthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/optical-coherence-tomography-plus-ai-can-quickly-and-accurately-monitor-hair-regrowth/2460564/Optical coherence tomography plus artificial intelligence methods can accurately and efficiently monitor hair growth therapies, suggests a
- EB Research Partnership and EB Research Foundation Form Largest Global Organization Advancing EB Researchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eb-research-partnership-and-eb-research-foundation-form-largest-global-organization-advancing-eb-research/2460559/EB Research Partnership (EBRP), based in New York, and EB Research Foundation (EBRF) of Australia are uniting to become the largest global organization focused on funding research to discover treatments and cures for Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). As the two leading organiza
- With Label Extension, Simponi Aria Approved for PsA in Kids as Young as Twohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/with-label-extension-simponi-aria-approved-for-psa-in-kids-as-young-as-two/2460549/The FDA has approved Simponi Aria (golimumab) for the treatment of active pJIA for patients two years of age and older and has extended the PsA indication for this same patient population. In Phase 3 clinical trials with pediatric patients, pharmacokinetic (PK) exposure of
- Patients with Chronic Conditions Who Experience Telehealth Rate it Higher than Those Who Have Nothttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/patients-with-chronic-conditions-who-experience-telehealth-rated-it-higher-than-those-who-have-not/2460548/People who have tried telehealth since the onset of COVID-19 have a significantly different perception of its value than those who've not yet experienced a virtual doctor appointment, and they wish to use it again in the future. That’s the finding from a survey from
- Tattoos Impair Sweating, May Increase Risk of Heat-related Injuryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tattoos-impair-sweating-may-increase-risk-of-heat-related-injury/2460539/New research finds that tattooed skin does not sweat as much as non-inked areas, which may have implications for the body’s ability to cool in people with extensive tattooing.