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- No Antibiotics Needed For Mild Infected Eczema in Kidshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/no-antibiotics-needed-for-mild-infected-eczema-in-kids/2458238/Oral or topical antibiotics are not effective for treating milder clinically infected eczema in children, a new study shows. In the study of 113 children with clinical, non-severely infected eczema, participants received either oral
- Heliocare Spotlights Improved Formulation: Vegan, Gluten-free, and Dye-freehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/heliocare-spotlights-improved-formulation-vegan-gluten-free-and-dye-free/2458243/Heliocare Daily Use Antioxidant Formula, a clinically proven, natural dietary supplement with antioxidant effects on the skin, has been updated to be vegan, gluten-free, and free of artificial dyes. The once-daily capsules from Ferndale Healthcare, have been recommended by dermatologists fo
- AAD Throws Some Shade At 26 Schools With 2017 Shade Structure Grantshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aad-throws-some-shade-at-26-schools-with-2017-shade-structure-grants/2458245/The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) awarded shade structure grants to 26 schools and non-profit organizations across the country. Since its launch in 2000, the AAD’s Shade Structure Grant Program has awarded 350 shade structure grants, which pr
- Dermalogica's Newest Add Targets Tired Eyeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermalogicas-newest-add-targets-tired-eyes/2458244/Dermalogica is launching their newest product – a two-in-one eye masque that targets tired eyes. The Stress Positive Eye Lift officially launches in early April 2017. Put on with a cooling massage applicator, this masque reduces the a
- Survey Findings: Submental Region Major Pain Point for Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-findings-submental-region-major-pain-point-for-patients/2458247/Close to 50 percent of individuals are bothered by the appearance of the area under their chin, and many alter their behavior as a result, according to a new survey commissioned by
- ADAM Names Lori Skraba 2017 Practice Manager of the Yearhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/adam-names-lori-skraba-2017-practice-manager-of-the-year/2458248/The Association of Dermatology Administrators and Managers (ADAM) named Lori Skraba of DuBois Dermatology and Cosmetics in DuBois, Pa., the recipient of the annual Practice Manager of the Year award. She was recognized at the 25th annual ADAM meeting in Orlando, FL. The ADAM Practice
- Seventeen Percent of Teens Report Excessive Sweatinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/seventeen-percent-of-teens-report-excessive-sweating/2458251/More teens than previously thought may experience excessive, uncontrollable sweating, according to data collected by International Hyperhidrosis Society researchers and presented at the recent American Academy of Dermatology’s (AAD) 2017 Annual Me
- New Biomarker May Help Guide Metastatic Melanoma Treatment Decisionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-biomarker-may-guide-metastatic-melanoma-treatment-decisions/2458253/Measuring levels of Bim—a protein made by cancer-fighting T cells—via a simple blood draw can help doctors predict which metastatic melanoma patients would benefit from anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade. Such personalized medicine can help eliminate some of the trial and error ass
- Rare Disease Breakthrough? New Treatment May Reduce Blistering in EBShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rare-disease-breakthrough-new-treatment-may-reduce-blistering-in-ebs/2458255/In a possible breakthrough in the treatment of epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS), Diacerein 1% ointment reduced blistering in patients with this rare genetic connective tissue disorder. The new findings were presented in a late-breaker session at the American Academy of Dermatology Annu
- Mosquito Virus Expert Discusses a Promising New Drug For Zikahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mosquito-virus-expert-discusses-a-promising-new-drug-for-zika/2458257/Thomas Voss, PhD, a world-renowned leader in infectious disease research, and his team, say there are two strategies for developing a defense program against Zika infection: prevention, achieved by developing an effective vaccine and vaccination program or the development of a drug that can kill