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- More Screening Won’t Solve Racial Disparities in Melanoma Outcomeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/more-screening-wont-solve-racial-disparities-in-melanoma-outcomes/2461894/Increased skin cancer screening in individuals with skin of color is not sufficient to address racial disparities in melanoma survival rates, according to a new study in JAMA Dermatology.
- Research Closes in on the Genetic Factors Underlying HS Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-closes-in-on-the-genetic-factors-underlying-hs-risk/2461893/Researchers have identified genetic locations for increased risk of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). “This discovery is highly relevant because these changes may effect nearby genes in a way that leads to improper development of hair follicles and predispose them to the rupture,&rdq
- Study Cites Surge in Google Searches for Skin of Color Sunscreenshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-cites-surge-in-google-searches-for-skin-of-color-sunscreens/2461891/Growing numbers of people are searching for sunscreen for dark skin and sunscreen for black skin on Google, a new study shows. The estimated annual relative search volume (RSV) for "sunscreen for dark skin" ranged from 0 to 28, with the peak being reached in 2020.&nb
- Research Validates Atopic March Patternhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-validates-the-atopic-march/2461889/New research validates a population-level pattern of the “allergic march” in which allergies first present as eczema, followed by food allergies, asthma, and environmental allergies. The average peak age of onset was approximately four months for eczema, 13 months
- Low Vitamin D Status Linked to PsO Severityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/low-vitamin-d-status-linked-to-pso-severity-2/2461887/Vitamin D levels may play a role in psoriasis severity, according to one of the largest studies to date. The analysis, which included almost 500 psoriasis cases from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), showed a linear relationship between increasing psoriasis
- FDA Approves Verrica Pharmaceuticals’ YCANTH for Molluscum Contagiosumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-verrica-pharmaceuticals-ycanth-for-molluscum-contagiosum/2461882/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its nod to Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s YCANTH (cantharidin) topical solution for the treatment of molluscum contagiosum in adult and pediatric patients aged two and older. "It's the only topical FDA-approved therapy
- ASA’s SPOTS Program Wins an International Award for Social Responsibility in Dermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asas-spots-program-wins-an-international-award-for-social-responsibility-in-dermatology/2461880/The American Skin Association (ASA)’s SPOTS (Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students) program was selected as one of five "Top Projects" in North America by the International Awards for Social Responsibility in Dermatology. The awards are a partnersh
- MRA Announces 2023 Dermatology Fellowship Award Recipientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mra-announces-2023-dermatology-fellowship-award-recipients/2461878/The Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA) has announced its 2023 Dermatology Fellowship Award recipients. The awardees will each receive a $50,000 grant to support an independent research project focused on advancing melanoma prevention or detection. Along with critical finan
- Azitra Adds Barbara Ryan and John Schroer to Board of Directorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/azitra-adds-barbara-ryan-and-john-schroer-to-board-of-directors/2461876/Barbara Ryan and John Schroer joined Azitra, Inc.’s board of directors. "We are thrilled to further strengthen the Azitra team by welcoming Barbara and John to our board and by leveraging their wealth of knowledge in biotech, corporate strategy, and capital markets,
- Revealed: Why Skin Gets 'Leathery' After Too Much Sunhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/revealed-why-skin-gets-leathery-after-too-much-sun/2461875/When exposed to too much ultraviolet radiation, collagen fibers become more tightly packed together, according to research in the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Mate