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- Merz’s Xeomin Taps Teyana Taylor as Brand Partnerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/merzs-xeomin-taps-teyana-taylor-as-brand-partner/2461412/Teyana Taylor is the latest brand partner for Merz’z Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA). The U.S. partnership is a continuation of the ‘Beauty on Your Terms’ campaign for Xeomin, an FDA-approved double filtered anti-wrinkle injection to temporarily improve the appearanc
- Happy 30th Birthday NRS!https://practicaldermatology.com/news/happy-30th-birthday-nrs/2461410/The National Rosacea Society (NRS) is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2022. The past three decades have seen tremendous progress toward fulfilling our mission of improving the lives of people with rosacea through awareness, education and support of medical research.
- 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
- EMA Accepts Filing of MAA for Almirall's Lebrikizumab in ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ema-accepts-filing-of-maa-for-almiralls-lebrikizumab-in-ad/2461408/The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has accepted the filing of the Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for Almirall’s lebrikizumab for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. Lebrikizumab is a novel, investigational, monoclonal antibod
- 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
- EltaMD Honored in Fast Company Magazine’s 2022 “Brands That Matter” Listhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eltamd-honored-in-fast-company-magazines-2022-brands-that-matter-list/2461402/EltaMD has been named to Fast Company’s “Brands that Matter” list for its memorable campaign to increase awareness of skin cancer and how to prevent it. The list honors companies and nonprofits that have had an undeniable impact on business and culture. Skin
- 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
- Nivolumab Shows Promise in Advanced SCChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nivolumab-shows-promise-in-advanced-scc/2461399/Numerous studies have shown that immune checkpoint inhibitors can boost the immune system’s response against various cancers, and now, a phase II clinical trial has demonstrated that patients with advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma can benefit from nivolumab. The research is publish
- 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