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- New from BTL: Meet The EMSCULPT NEO Edge Applicator for the Lateral Abdomenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-btl-meet-the-emsculpt-neo-edge-applicator-for-the-lateral-abdomen/2461265/BTL is launching the new Edge Applicators to treat the entire lateral abdomen. Shipping will begin in September 2022. Designed to allow for a better contour of the curvy areas of the body, such as the lateral abdomen, the Edge applicator utilizes radiofrequency and HIFEM technology to simultaneo…
- Systemic Inhibition of S100A9 May Reduce Severity of PsO, PsAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/systemic-inhibition-of-s100a9-may-reduce-severity-of-pso-psa/2461262/The severity of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis can be reduced by inhibiting S100A9 systemically throughout the whole body rather than locally on the skin, according to a new study. By way of background, S100A9 activation in skin and immune cells has been identified as a risk factor for the deve…
- Vitamin D During Pregnancy May Cut Eczema Risk in Babieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vitamin-d-during-pregnancy-may-cut-eczema-risk-in-babies/2461256/Taking Vitamin D supplements during pregnancy could substantially reduce the chances of babies developing atopic eczema, according to a new study by University of Southampton researchers. The research, published in the British Journal of Dermatology, showed that babies had a lower risk of developi…
- SCUBE3 May Stimulate Hair Growthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scube3-may-stimulate-hair-growth/2461254/University of California, Irvine-led researchers have discovered that a signaling molecule called SCUBE3 potently stimulates hair growth and may offer a therapeutic treatment for androgenetic alopecia, according to a study published in Developmental Cell, .Although it’s well known that dermal pap…
- Study: Females Itch Less than Maleshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-females-itch-less-than-males/2461252/Females have a significantly lower incidence of severe psoriasis, however, the underlying reason for the sex differences has remained unclear. Now, a team of researchers has found that the female hormone estradiol suppresses psoriasis, and the protective role of the hormone has provided a basis fo…
- Researchers ID Sensor Underlying Mechanical Itchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-id-sensor-underlying-mechanical-itch/2461248/Scientists at Scripps Research have identified a protein in sensory nerves that works as a key detector of the “mechanical” itch stimulus of crawling insects, wool fibers, or other irritating objects that touch the skin. The discovery, published June 22, 2022, in Nature, is the first identificatio…
- TruSkin SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen with Vitamin C Launcheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/truskin-spf-30-mineral-sunscreen-with-vitamin-c-launches/2461245/New from TruSkin, TruSkin SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen with Vitamin C features non-nano zinc oxide in a lightweight, non-greasy formula with asheer finish intended to blend into all skin tones without leaving a white cast.With vitamin C and vegan marine collagen, the sunscreen is intentionallyformulate…
- Castle Biosciences and OHSU Team Up to Fight Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/castle-biosciences-and-ohsu-team-up-to-fight-melanoma/2461243/Castle Biosciences, Inc. is joining forces with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) for their War on Melanoma public health campaign. The collab includes support of various aspects of the War on Melanoma program, including the Start Seeing Melanoma campaign and the Skin Crew. “Our goal is t…
- Senté Launches Even Tone Mineral Sunscreenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sente-launches-even-tone-mineral-sunscreen/2461230/Senté has launched Even Tone Mineral Sunscreen. The new tinted sunscreen formulas protect the skin from damage caused by visible light in addition to UV rays and are specifically designed to promote even skin tone in every complexion, the company says. Sente’s latest medical grade skin care innova…
- Higher Fish Consumption Linked to Melanoma Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/higher-fish-consumption-linked-to-melanoma-risk/2461229/Eating higher levels of fish, including tuna and non-fried fish, may increase melanoma risk, according to a large study of US adults published in Cancer Causes & Control. When compared to those whose median daily fish intake was 3.2 grams, the risk of malignant melanoma was 22 percent higher among…