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- “Christmas Berry” Plant Compound Could Fight Uveal Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/christmas-berry-plant-compound-could-fight-uveal-melanoma/2459945/A compound extracted from the Christmas berry primrose plant may stops the growth of uveal melanoma, according to preliminary tests. With further testing, the discovery could lead to new therapeutic options for patients with uveal melanoma, report researches from the
- JAK Kinase Inhibitors Show Promise in Treating Alopeciahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/jak-kinase-inhibitors-show-promise-in-treating-alopecia/2459947/UPDATED -- New research suggests selective oral JAK kinase inhibitors may play a role in treating moderate-to-severe alopecia areata (AA). The findings were presented at the Inflammatory Skin Disease Summit in Vienna, Austria. In this
- Suneva Grows Their Aesthetics Portfolio with New Dealshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/suneva-grows-their-aesthetics-portfolio-with-new-deals/2459946/Suneva® Medical, Inc., is partnering with Healeon Medical, Inc and Puregraft, LLC to add two new products to their a
- Dermavant Sciences Appoints Dr. Philip M. Brown as Chief Medical Officerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermavant-sciences-appoints-dr-philip-m-brown-as-chief-medical-officer/2459949/Dermavant Sciences, a dermatology-focused subsidiary of Roivant Sciences, appointed Philip M. Brown, MD, JD, as Chief Medical Officer. With more than 25 years of experience leading clinical development programs, Dr. Brown most recently served as head of global pharmaceutical drug development at G
- Dr. Sandra Marchese Johnson, Yoseph Dalia Win Practical Dermatology®'s Best Paper of 2018 Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-sandra-marchese-johnson-yoseph-dalia-win-practical-dermatologys-best-paper-of-2018-award/2459950/Fort Smith, Arkansas-based dermatologist Sandra Marchese Johnson MD, FAAD and Yoseph Dalia, BS took home Practical Dermatology®’s Best Paper of 2018 award for a Resident Resource Center submission that detailed the first reported case of facial rash following dupilumab
- Modernizing Medicine Introduces New Patient Engagement Toolshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/modernizing-medicine-introduces-new-patient-engagement-tools/2459951/Modernizing Medicine has launched enhanced patient engagement tools powered by Relatient that are designed to reduce no-shows and improve patient compliance, satisfaction, and operational efficiency. Patients who do not show for appointments can be a significant cost and ef
- Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Enters US Branded Dermatology Segmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/glenmark-pharmaceuticals-enters-us-branded-dermatology-segment/2457537/Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is entering into the branded dermatology segment in the United States. The branded portfolio for the US market will be developed and commercialized by Glenmark Therapeutics Inc., USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Glenmark Holding, SA. This represents an imp
- Rio Professor Develops Sunscreen for Hairhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rio-professor-develops-sunscreen-for-hair/2457538/A Rio professor and her team of students have developed the first national product capable of protecting hair from sun radiation. According to Ana Percebom, of the Scientific Technical Center of University PUC in Rio, none of the products currently sold have substances that actually block
- New Study Seeks to Improve Skin Cancer Prevention in Young Adults Via a New Websitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-study-seeks-to-improve-skin-cancer-prevention-in-young-adults-via-a-new-website/2457539/Researchers out of Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and colleagues from across the country are conducting a study to evaluate the reach and effectiveness of an online program targeted at skin cancer prevention in young adults. Investigators are refining an existing website to
- Naked Eye, Smart Phone Apps May Miss Melanomashttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/naked-eye-smart-phone-apps-may-miss-melanomas/2457486/The naked eye alone is not enough to accurately diagnosis skin cancer and smart phone apps may also miss melanomas, according to a new review published in The Cochrane Library as part of a Special Collection of Coch