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- New Study Seeks to Improve Skin Cancer Prevention in Young Adults Via a New Websitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-study-seeks-to-improve-skin-cancer-prevention-in-young-adults-via-a-new-website/2457539/Researchers out of Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and colleagues from across the country are conducting a study to evaluate the reach and effectiveness of an online program targeted at skin cancer prevention in young adults. Investigators are refining an existing website to
- RealSelf Forms Strategic Medical Advisory Councilhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/realself-forms-strategic-medical-advisory-council/2457540/RealSelf, Inc. has formed a Strategic Medical Advisory Council with three operating boards. The RealSelf Strategic Advisory Council is made up of the Business Advisory Board, the Medical Review Advisory Board and the Industry Advisory Board, all of which are comprised of board-certified doctors a
- Encore Dermatology Announces Phase 2 Safety Data for Impoyzhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/encore-dermatology-announces-phase-2-safety-data-for-impoyz/2457496/A Phase 2, open-label study published in SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine, found that subjects treated with Impoyz (clobetasol propionate) Cream, 0.025% showed significantly lower mean post-treatment clobetasol propionate plasma concentrations versus the subjects treated with Temov
- Candela, VBF Provide Laser Treatments to Families Including a Special Toddlerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/candela-vbf-provide-laser-treatments-to-families-including-a-special-toddler/2457498/
- Nanoparticulate-based Sunscreens May Not Be So Dangerous After Allhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nanoparticulate-based-sunscreens-may-not-be-so-dangerous-after-all/2457499/Zinc oxide nanoparticles used in sunscreen neither penetrate the skin nor cause cellular toxicity after repeated applications, according to a study out of University of Queensland (UQ) and University of South Australia, The
- Study: Novel 1060nm Diode Laser Is Safe and Effective for Hair Removalhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-novel-1060-diode-laser-is-safe-and-effective-for-hair-removal/2457510/A novel 1060 nm diode laser system is safe and effective for hair removal and long-term hair reduction in all skin types including darkly pigmented individuals, according to research in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (LSM)
- Cutanea Life Sciences Launches Xepi Creamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cutanea-life-sciences-launches-xepi-cream-1/2457512/Cutanea Life Sciences, Inc. has launched Xepi™ (ozenoxacin) Cream, 1% for the treatment of impetigo in adult and pediatric patients two months of age or older. Xepi is a non-fluorinated topical quinolone indicated for the treatment of impetigo due to Staphylococcus aureus
- Study: Fine Water Particle Sprays Improve Facial Skin Moisture for Hourshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-fine-water-particle-sprays-improve-facial-skin-moisture-for-hours/2457515/Spraying fine water particles onto the face in winter, when skin is dry, improved skin hydration and softening, according to a new study in Skin Research & Technology. In addition, water retention remained co
- US FDA Grants Dupixent Priority Review for Moderate-to-Severe AD in Adolescentshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/us-fda-grants-dupixent-priority-review-for-moderate-to-severe-ad-in-adolescents/2457517/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Priority Review for Dupixent (dupilumab) as a potential treatment for adolescents with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD). Currently, there are no FDA-approved systemic biologic medicines to treat adolescents with m
- Cooling Caps and Other Cooling Methods May Prevent Taxane-Induced Dermatologic Eventshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cooling-caps-and-other-cooling-methods-may-prevent-taxane-induced-dermatologic-events/2457523/Cooling therapies such as cold caps, scalp cooling systems, frozen gloves, and frozen socks may offer the best protection against the adverse effects of taxane-based chemotherapy, according to a new study in JAMA Dermatology. “Taxanes induce dermatologic changes through dir