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- Abreva Launches #StopBullyingYourself Campaign for People with Cold Soreshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abreva-launches-stopbullyingyourself-campaign-for-people-with-cold-sores/2460993/People with cold sores tend to beat themselves up, according to a new survey from Abreva. As many as 80 percent of people with cold sores feel misunderstood and want others to know it is a common affliction and that cold sores do not mean that they are
- Derms Give Back: Caring for Veteranshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/derms-give-back-caring-for-veterans/2460989/Caring for veterans inspires dermatologists like Joshua E. Lane, MD every single day. Dr. Lane practices in Columbus, GA, near Fort Benning, a large military base, and many of his patients are veterans. He was so moved by their service and selflessness that he joined the
- PsA Treatment Snapshot: Study Highlights Trends in PsA Treatment Since 2018https://practicaldermatology.com/news/psa-treatment-snapshot-study-highlights-trends-in-psa-treatment-since-2018/2460985/There’s been a significant increase in anti-IL17 and anti-phosphodiesterase-4 (anti-PDE4) medications being used as initial treatment for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) since 2018, which may reflect their inclusion as potential initial therapy in the American College of Rheumatology/National Pso
- Almirall US Supports The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Mobile Skin Cancer Screening Programhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-us-supports-the-skin-cancer-foundations-mobile-skin-cancer-screening-program/2460983/Almirall US is supporting The Skin Cancer Foundation’s mobile skin cancer screening program, Destination Healthy Skin. The Destination Healthy Skin RV travels to cities across the US, where local volunteer dermatologists provide free full-body skin cancer screenings in private exam rooms ab
- RoC Skincare Marks the First National Retinol Dayhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/roc-skincare-marks-the-first-national-retinol-day/2460977/Just as Americans set back their clocks this weekend, retinol can help turn back the clock on fine lines and wrinkles. That's the message from RoC® Skincare in honor of the first-ever National Retinol Day on Sunday. National Retinol Day has been registered for annual
- University of Arkansas Researcher Scores $1.6M NIH Grant for Research on Chronic Skin Woundshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/puniversity-of-arkansas-researcher-scores-16m-nih-grant-for-research-on-chronic-skin-wounds/2460976/University of Arkansas biomedical engineering professor Kyle Quinn received a four-year, $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop non-invasive, real-time “optical biopsies” of chronic skin wounds. The goal is to provide digital histopathology imag
- CeraVe Releases New "Think Ceramides!" Digital Campaignhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cerave-releases-new-think-ceramides-digital-campaign/2460975/In support of National Healthy Skin Month this November, CeraVe announces is launching its new "Think Ceramides!" digital campaign. The brand's latest omni-channel initiative focuses on the importance and benefits of ceramides, which are included within all CeraVe pr
- Dupixent Reduces Itch, Clears Skin in Prurigo Nodularis Phase 3 Trialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dupixent-reduces-itch-clears-skin-in-prurigo-nodularis-phase-3-trial/2460969/Data from a pivotal Phase 3 trial show that Dupixent® (dupilumab) reduced itch and led to higher rates of skin clearance than placebo among adults with uncontrolled prurigo nodularis. In the Phase 3 PRIME2 trial, 37 percent of Dupixent
- Can Applying an Electric Field to the Skin Cure Fibrosis?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/can-applying-an-electric-field-to-the-skin-cure-fibrosis/2460965/Applying an electric field to the skin could cure skin fibrosis by reducing overly high collagen levels, a new study suggests. Published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, the results open new therapeutic perspectives for the topical treatment of skin fibrosis charact
- Potential Melanoma Treatment Breakthrough: Is KDM5B the Key?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/potential-melanoma-treatment-breakthrough-is-kdm5b-the-key/2460964/The enzyme KDM5B may suppress anti-melanoma immunity, and these findings could help lead to the development of a new treatment strategy to benefit patients with melanoma and other cancers, according to a new study out of the Yale Cancer Center in New Haven, Conn. The research