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- Antiperspirant, Deodorant Use Disrupts Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/antiperspirant-deodorant-use-disrupts-microbiome/2458718/Wearing antiperspirant or deodorant may influence the type and quantity of bacterial life found in the armpit's microbiome, new research suggests. "Using antiperspirant and deodorant completely rearranges the microbial ecosystem of your skin -- what's
- Take That, Zika! New Wearable Device Protects Against Mosquitoes that Transmit Zikahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-zika-new-wearable-device-protects-against-mosquitoes-that-transmit-zika/2458722/OFF!® Clip-On™ repellent device may help keep Zika-carrying mosquitoes at bay, according to an article in the Journal of Medical Entomol
- Study: Women Younger than 40 at Melanoma Diagnosis Indoor Tanned Earlier, Morehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-women-younger-than-40-at-melanoma-diagnosis-indoor-tanned-earlier-more/2458731/Melanoma among younger individuals is on the rise, and now new research suggests that initiating indoor tanning at an earlier age and more frequent tanning may be to blame. In the study, women younger than 40 when diagnosed with melanoma reported initiating indoor tanning at an earlier ag
- Surgical Specialties Corporation Acquires FSSB Chirurgische Nadein GMBHhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/surgical-specialties-corporation-acquires-fssb-chirurgische-nadein-gmbh/2458735/Surgical Specialties Corporation has acquired all shares of FSSB Chirurgische Nadein GMBH (FSSB) and affiliated entities. Terms were not disclosed. The acquisition will be immediately accretive to both Surgical Specialties' sales and adjusted EBITDA. FSSB was founded in 1995 by c
- New Web Tool May Curb Indoor Tanning Use Among Coedshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-web-tool-may-curb-indoor-tanning-use-among-coeds/2458737/A web-based intervention that taps into indoor tanning users’ perceptions about the value of tanning may help curb tanning bed use among young females, suggests research out of Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey in New Brunswick. Research has shown that some indoor tanners do so
- L'Oréal Debuts Wearable Electronic UV Monitorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/loral-debuts-wearable-electronic-uv-monitor/2458740/Earlier this month at the Consumer Electronics Show, L’Oréal unveiled My UV Patch, a stretchable skin sensor designed to monitor UV exposure and help consumers educate themselves about sun protection. L’Oréal Group’s dermatological skincare brand, La Roche-Posay, i
- Indoor Tanning Linked to Teen Substance Abusehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanning-linked-to-teen-substance-abuse/2458742/New research links teen indoor tanning with substance abuse. In a study of Colorado high school students, teens who took steroids were among the most likely to use tanning beds, especially adolescent boys. Alcohol consumption in the past 30 days, marijuana use and lifetime use of select i
- Is Pregnancy-Associated Melanoma More Lethal? Study Says Yeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-pregnancy-associated-melanoma-more-lethal-study-says-yes/2458744/Women who develop melanoma during their pregnancy or within one year of it are more likely to die from the disease, a new study suggests. Specifically, women diagnosed with malignant melanoma during their pregnancy or within one year of giving birth were 5.1-times as likely to die, 6.9-ti
- FDA Approves Two New indications for Cosentyxhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-tow-new-indications-for-cosentyx/2458745/The FDA has approved Cosentyx® (secukinumab, Novartis) for two new indications - the treatment of adult patients with active ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and active psoriatic arthritis (PsA). AS and PsA are both life-long, painful and debilitating inflammatory diseases tha
- Concern About Zika Virus in US Set to Escalatehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/concern-about-zika-virus-in-us-set-to-escalate/2458751/U.S dermatologists may start to receive calls from patients who are concerned about infection with Zika virus – particularly pregnant ones. Zika is now spreading rapidly across Latin America and the Caribbean. So far, one case has been identified in Houston, but the possibility