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- Proscia's AI Technology Accurately Identifies Melanomas in Prospective Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/proscias-ai-technology-accurately-identifies-melanomas-in-prospective-study/2460944/Results of a prospective study just released demonstrate that an artificial intelligence (AI) technology solution from Proscia can automatically detect melanoma with a high degree of accuracy. Conducted at T
- Investigational Agents Show Benefit in Chronic Spontaneous Urticariahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/investigational-agents-show-benefit-in-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria/2460938/Complete control of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is associated with improvements in key HRQoL measures, such as overall quality of life, sleep interference, activity interference and work impairment, while a marked decline in these improvements to quality of life is seen among patients wit
- Dermavant: First Patient Dosed in Phase 3 Study of Tapinarof in ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermavant-first-patient-dosed-in-phase-3-study-of-tapinarof-in-ad/2460925/The first patient has been dosed in the Phase 3, double-blind, vehicle-controlled pivotal study of tapinarof for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD). Tapinarof is an investigational, novel, therapeutic aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulating agent, in development by
- Mayne Pharma's Lexette Approved for Adolescentshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mayne-pharmas-lexette-approved-for-adolescents/2460921/Lexette® (halobetasol propionate) foam, 0.05% from Mayne Pharma is now approved for the treatment of plaque psoriasis in patients aged 12 years and older. FDA approved Lexette in 2018 for use in adults. Approval in adolescents is
- Incyte's Opzelura is First Topical JAK Inhibitor Approved in UShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/incyts-opzelura-is-first-topical-jak-inhibitor-approved-in-us/2460919/Opzelura™ (ruxolitinib) cream from Incyte is now the first and only topical formulation of a JAK inhibitor approved in the United States. FDA approved Opzelura for the short-term and non-continuous chronic treatment of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis
- Dermala Scores New Patent Covering the Use of Human Microbiome to Prevent, Slow, and Reverse Skin Aginghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermala-scores-new-patent-covering-the-use-of-human-microbiome-to-prevent-slow-and-reverse-skin-aging/2460910/Dermala has received issuance of a U.S. Patent to use the human microbiome to slow down the skin aging process. The newly patented technology uses novel microbiome formulations and delivery methods to restore biologically "younger" skin and gut microbiomes in older adult
- AbbVie, BTL Settle Patent Disputehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abbvie-btl-settle-patent-dispute/2460906/BTL Industries has resolved its patent infringement claims against AbbVie related to BTL's muscle stimulation technology. Under the terms of the settlement agreement, AbbVie will pay BTL an undisclosed payment. The details of the agreement are confidential and will not be disc
- Study: UV Exposure Produces Epigenetic Changes in the Epidermis to Induce Skin Pigmentationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-uv-exposure-produces-epigenetic-changes-in-the-epidermis-to-induce-skin-pigmentation/2460905/Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays produces epigenetic changes in the epidermis to induce skin pigmentation, a new study shows. UV exposure causes DNA damage in epidermal cells and is a leading cause of skin cancers. To protect from the damaging effects of UV exposure, epid
- Sciton Rolls Out BBLINK Goggles for Improved Eye Protectionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-rolls-out-bblink-goggles-for-improved-eye-protection/2460903/Sciton Inc. is launching BBLINK Goggles. These smart glasses physically blink for the user to block out strain inducing light flashes, leading to improved treatment visibility and a more pleasant experience for the practitioner. BBLINK Goggles feature proprietary technol
- Landmarks and Bridges Go Blue for Alopecia Areata Awareness Monthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/landmarks-and-bridges-go-blue-for-alopecia-areata-awareness-month/2460900/Bridges, buildings and other landmarks across the United States will be illuminated blue in recognition of Alopecia Areata Awareness Month this September, The current illumination schedule follows below. Any updates or additions to the schedule will be posted