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- Blocking LSD1 May Thwart Common Skin Cancer Growthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/blocking-lsd1-may-thwart-common-skin-cancer-growth/2460130/The outer layer of the skin completely replaces itself every two to four weeks, but when this process is blocked, cancer can grow. A new study from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has now identifie
- Study Shows StrataGraft-treated Deep Partial-thickness Burns Did Not Require Surgical Harvest of Healthy Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-shows-stratagraft-treated-deep-partial-thickness-burns-did-not-require-surgical-harvest-of-healthy-skin/2460127/Mallinckrodt plc shared results of its Phase 1b clinical trial of StrataGraft, an investigational regenerative tissue, in Burns, the journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries (ISBI). Study data showed that treatment with a single application of StrataGraft tissue resulted in
- NRS Releases New Free Resource for Rosacea Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nrs-releases-new-free-resource-for-rosacea-patients/2460125/The National Rosacea Society new public service booklet, “Recognizing Redness”, is now available. The free booklet includes a redness register to allow patients to gauge relative redness
- Mode of Delivery at Birth May Shape Child's Skin Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mode-of-delivery-at-birth-may-shape-childs-skin-microbiome/2460123/New research shows that bacterial genera in children were more similar to those of their own mothers than to those of unrelated women. Their data suggest that the mode of delivery at birth could be an important factor in shaping the child's microbiome. The findings appear in the&nbs
- PE in Dermatology: NavaDerm Partners with Laser & Skin Surgery Center of NYhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pe-in-dermatology-navaderm-partners-with-laser-skin-surgery-center-of-ny/2460119/NavaDerm is partnering with Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York, Midtown Dermatology and their affiliated entities. Navaderm is a dermatology services organization in the Northeast and a BelHealth Investm
- Ortho Dermatologics Expands Cash-Pay Prescription Program with Walgreens Agreementhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ortho-dermatologics-expands-cash-pay-prescription-program-with-walgreens-agreement/2460115/Ortho Dermatologics’ Cash-Pay Prescription Plan is now available at Walgreen’s stores nationwide. Under the expanded agreement, Walgreens patients will have access to the select dermatology products included in Ortho Dermatologics’ first-of-its-kind cash-pay pres
- Vitamin A May Lower SCC Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vitamin-a-may-lower-scc-risk/2460113/Higher vitamin A intake may reduce risk for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, a
- Sciton Targets Veins, Skin, and Hair with Clear Suitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-targets-veins-skin-and-hair-with-clear-suite/2460111/Sciton Inc. is launching its Clear Suite family of products. The Clear Suite offerings make the JOULE platform customizable. Utilizing the 1064 Nd:YAG wavelength, the Clear Suite family of products, including ClearV, ClearSilk, and ClearHair, combined with BroadBand Light (BBL), al
- Summer AAD News: Understanding the Dermatologist’s Role in Reducing Skin-related Side Effects from New Cancer Drugshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-understanding-the-dermatologists-role-in-reducing-skin-related-side-effects-from-new-cancer-drugs/2460107/While a new wave of targeted therapies are helping patients fight cancer, they also produce side effects that can affect patients’ hair, skin and nails that can greatly impact patients’ quality of life and threaten their ability to continue treatment. “Approximat
- Summer AAD News: Hyperhidrosis Updatehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-hyperhidrosis-update/2460106/At least 15 million people in the U.S. experience diminished quality of life due to hyperhidrosis, yet half of people with the condition delay treatment for 10 years or more, according to information presented at the 2019 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Meeting in New York City.