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- High Rates of Skin Conditions Seen Among Urban-living Indigenous Kids in High-Income Countrieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/high-rates-of-skin-conditions-seen-among-urban-living-indigenous-kids-in-high-income-countries/2461421/Many urban-living Indigenous children and young people in high-income countries are burdened with atopic dermatitis and bacterial skin infections, according to Aasystematic analysis in Pediatric Dermatology. Invest
- Positive Results for Dermavant's Vtama in Pediatric Maximal Usage Study in Atopic Dermatitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-results-for-dermavants-vtama-in-pediatric-maximal-usage-study-in-atopic-dermatitis/2461418/Dermavant Sciences shared positive results from its maximal usage study of Vtama (tapinarof) cream 1% in children down to age 2 years old with extensive burden of atopic dermatitis. “We are delighted with the results from our maximal usage study of Vtama cream 1% in atopic dermati
- Updated: USPS Task Force Says More Research Needed to Recommend Screening Adolescents and Adults without Skin Cancer Symptomshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/usps-task-force-more-research-needed-to-recommend-screening-adolescents-and-adults-without-skin-cancer-symptoms/2461415/More research is needed to recommend for or against screening adolescents and adults without skin cancer symptoms, according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. The Task Force determined that there is not enough evidence to recommend for or against screening people without
- Monkeypox Update: Kids Aged 8 or Younger at High Risk for More Severe Monkeypoxhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/monkey-pox-update-kids-aged-8-or-younger-at-high-risk-for-more-severe-monkeypox/2461409/Children aged 8 years or younger are at high risk for more severe monkeypox disease, reports The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. Young children would be a key target group for smallpox vaccination and other urgent measures if the outbreak widens, according to the review b
- Almirall’s New Psoriasis Campaign Sheds Light on How the Disease Affects Mental Health and Wellbeinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almiralls-new-psoriasis-campaign-sheds-light-on-how-the-disease-affects-mental-health-and-wellbeing/2461407/Almirall and the International Federation of Psoriasis Association are launching the second edition of the "Shedding Light on Psoriasis" campaign for World Psoriasis Day 2022. Shedding Light on Psoriasis 
- EWG: FDA Must Ban Oxybenzone in Sunscreen Now!https://practicaldermatology.com/news/ewg-fda-must-ban-oxybenzone-in-sunscreen-now/2461405/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should ban oxybenzone in sunscreens, according to researchers at the Environmental Working Group (EWG). For decades, sunscreen makers have used oxybenzone in their products, despite concerns about its health harms. In 2021, the FDA t
- New Aveeno Report Reveals 71% of Adults Have Sensitive Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-aveeno-report-reveals-71-of-adults-have-sensitive-skin/2461401/The Aveeno brand has launched its first-ever State of Skin Sensitivity Report, which examines the causes of sensitive skin, and explores the connection between body, mind, and skin. While body positivity
- Hair Straightening Chemicals Associated with Higher Uterine Cancer Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hair-straightening-chemicals-associated-with-higher-uterine-cancer-risk/2461397/Chemical hair straighteners may be contributing to a rise in aggressive uterine cancers a new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests. The
- Seborrheic Dermatitis Survey Shows Burdensome and Lengthy Path to Diagnosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/seborrheic-dermatitis-survey-shows-burdensome-and-lengthy-path-to-diagnosis/2461396/Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc., shared results of a nationwide survey of adults with seborrheic dermatitis and the health care providers who treat them that highlights the long path to diagnosis and the general lack of awareness and education about the disease. The online survey was conducted by T
- Extreme Weather and Skin Disease: What’s the Connection?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/extreme-weather-and-skin-disease-whats-the-connection/2461395/As floods, wildfires, and extreme heat events increase in frequency and severity, they pose a significant threat to global dermatological health, as many skin diseases are climate sensitive, according to The Journal of Climate Change and Health. “We wanted to provide dermatol