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- No Scrubs? Most Derm Patients Prefer their Docs in White Coatshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/no-scrubs-most-derm-patients-prefer-their-docs-in-white-coats/2458545/Think you're dressing for success? Think again especially if you are wearing anything other than a traditional white coat when you see patients. The majority of patients prefer their dermatologists to be dressed in white coats, according to a new article pub
- GlobalMed Technologies Acquires Omnilux Medicalhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/globalmed-technologies-acquires-omnilux-medical/2458551/GlobalMed Technologies (GMT) has acquired Omnilux Medical, the gold standard for medical and aesthetic Light Emitting Diode (LED) skincare. The asset acquisition includes three Omnilux Medical Systems, the Omnilux Revive2™, Omnilux Blue™ and Omnilux Plus™,
- New Nair Survey Shows Unwanted Body Hair is No Confidence Boosterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-nair-survey-shows-unwanted-body-hair-is-no-confidence-booster/2458552/Just shy of 80 percent of women are more confident when they do not have unwanted body hair, according to a recent online survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Church & Dwight Co., Inc., the makers of Nair™. Who Wears Short Shorts? Nair for Short Shorts</
- Consumer Reports: Many Sunscreens Don't Provide as Much Protection as they Claimhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/consumer-reports-many-sunscreens-dont-provide-as-much-protection-as-they-claim/2458559/More than 40 percent of sunscreens test well below their advertised sun protection factor (SPF) level, according to Consumer Reports. In the new report, Consumer Reports tested and rated 65 water-resistant lotions, sprays, and sticks with SPF claims of 30 or h
- Clearpath Derm Introduces New Digital Pathology Servicehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/clear-path-derm-introduces-new-digital-pathology-service/2458560/Clearpath Derm has launched Clearpath 3.0, a digital software solution for dermatopathology. Clearpath 3.0 provides dermatologists with real-time access to whole slide images and patient case information from anywhere using a tablet, iPad or computer.
- Untreated Sleep Apnea Linked to Melanoma Aggressionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/untreated-sleep-apnea-linked-to-melanoma-aggressiveness/2458564/Untreated severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is linked to increased aggressiveness of malignant cutaneous melanoma, according to research presented at the American Thoracic Society 2016 International Conference in San Francisco. The study involved 412 patients, average age 55.8, w
- Alphaeon Launches PROVOQUE™ Facial Serumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alphaeon-launches-provoque-facial-serum/2458567/Alphaeon Corporation has launched PROVOQUE™ Facial Serum to help address the visible signs of skin aging. PROVOQUE Facial Serum is a stem cell-conditioned media containing growth factors secreted by stem cells.
- Second Skin Gets Second Chancehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/second-skin-gets-second-chance/2458572/A “second skin” polymer may temporarily protect and tighten skin, and smooth wrinkles. Scientists at MIT, Massachusetts General Hospital, Living Proof, and Olivo Labs developed the material, which could also be used to deliver drugs to help treat skin conditions suc
- Teledermatology Improves Access to Carehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/teledermatology-improves-access-to-care/2458577/Teledermatology improves access to care, a new study suggests. In the study of primary care practices in a large California Medicaid managed care plan, those practices that engaged in teledermatology had a 64 percent increase in the fraction of patients vis
- Tight Ponytails, Braids Linked to Traction Alopeciahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tight-ponytails-braids-linked-to-traction-alopecia/2458588/New research confirms a “strong association” between scalp-pulling hairstyles such as tight ponytails, braids, knots and buns and the development of traction alopecia. The review study is published ahead of print in the