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- Allergan Launches Spotlyte: Digital Hub Will Educate Consumers About Medical Aesthetic Treatmentshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergan-launches-spotlyte/2457615/Allergan has launched Spotlyte, described as an innovative digital hub of curated content that helps consumers discover how medical aesthetic treatments may fit into their routines.
- Canfield Scientific Acquires Leading German Dermoscopy Company VISIOMED AGhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/canfield-scientific-acquires-leading-german-dermoscopy-company-visiomed-ag/2457621/Canfield Scientific has acquired German company VISIOMED AG, which designs and manufactures dermoscopy systems. The resulting business has decades of experience in aesthetic documentation, 3D imaging, clinical photography, and reflected light microscopy leading to more choices and services for cu
- New Skinder App May Help Med Students Spot Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-skinder-app-may-help-med-students-spot-skin-cancer/2457627/Skinder, a dermatologist-developed app, may help medical students learn to spot skin cancer. Skinder works like the matchmaking app Tinder. But instead of considering pictures of potential dates, swiping right if they’re attractive or left if they’re not, users consider high-r
- Psoriasis Myths, Stigmas Aboundhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/myths-stigmas-about-psoriasis-abound/2457628/Stigmatizing views and myths about psoriasis are pervasive among the general population and medical students in the United States, according to multidisciplinary research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The findings
- Compulink Launches Advantage SMART Practice Suite of AI Solutionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/compulink-launches-advantage-smart-practice-suite-of-ai-solutions/2457629/Compulink Healthcare Solutions rolled out new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled features in a release its calling Advantage SMART Practice. Advantage uses AI technology and real-time data from the clinic to completely automate tasks such as billing, along with eliminating steps to improve pati
- Demand for Vegan Cosmetics Expected to Soarhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/demand-for-vegan-cosmetics-to-soar-bi-2025/2457631/The global vegan cosmetics market size is projected to reach $20.8 billion by 2025, progressing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.3 percent during the forecast period. Spiraling demand for vegan cosmetics among millennials is one of the primary growth stimulants of the market,
- Researchers Identify Cause of Aggressive SCCs in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-identify-cause-of-aggressive-sccs-in-recessive-dystrophic-epidermolysis-bullosa/2457636/Immune system-related enzymes contribute significantly to the development of aggressive and fatal squamous cell carcinomas early in the life of individuals with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), an international team of scientists led by researchers at the Sidney Kimmel Canc
- Whale of a Tale: Shark Gets Botox Injectionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/whale-of-a-tale-shark-gets-botox-injections/2457642/It may sound fishy, but even sharks can benefit from Botox injections. Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD, and Crutchfield Dermatology in Eagan, MN recently assisted the veterinary staff at Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley with a unique patient. Haps, a sand tiger shark, had
- Melanoma Research Alliance Seeks Proposals, Funding Availablehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/melanoma-research-alliance-seeks-proposals-funding-available/2457643/The Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA) is sol
- Special to Practical Dermatology: ACS Chief Medical Officer Sounds Off On Sunscreen Misusehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/special-to-practical-dermatology-acs-chief-medical-officer-sounds-off-on-sunscreen-misuse/2457647/We are getting it all wrong when it comes to our reliance on sunscreen as the be all and end all protection from skin cancer, says Otis W. Brawley, MD, chief medical and scientific officer for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta. Sunscreen wasn’t developed so we could all get a f