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- New from Suneva: Regenica® Rejuvenating Dual Serumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-suneva-regenica-rejuvenating-dual-serum/2458620/Suneva Medical, Inc., is rolling out Regenica® Rejuvenating Dual Serum, the newest addition to the Regenica® skin care line. The dual chamber serum is created via growth factor
- Galderma, Mentor Worldwide, LLC Set to Collaboratehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-mentor-worldwide-llc-set-to-collaborate/2458623/Galderma and Mentor Worldwide LLC, are joining forces to increase awareness and provide a broader range of offerings to healthcare providers and patients seeking aesthetic injectable treatments and breast enhancement. Data shows up to 33% of women
- Topical RHA Technology Boosts Skin Rehydration, Rejuvenationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/topical-rha-technology-boosts-skin-rehydration-and-rejuvenation/2458621/Crosslinked resilient Hyaluronic Acid (RHA™) bests non-crosslinked (linear) low and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid at increasing water content of the skin, maintaining skin integrity and improving skin barrier function, new research suggests. The findings appear in the
- Next Stop FDA Approval? Dupilumab Improves Symptoms in Moderate-to-Severe ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/next-stop-fda-approval-dupilumab-improves-symptoms-in-moderate-to-severe-ad/2458625/Dupilumab helps improve the signs and symptoms of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in adults, according to two late stage clinical trials. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted dupilumab Breakthrough Therapy designation in AD in November 2014. U.S. regulatory
- Victoria Kennedy receives ASLMS' First Leadership, Mentorship & Public Advocacy for Women in Medical Science Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/victoria-kennedy-receives-aslms-first-leadership-mentorship-public-advocacy-for-women-in-medical-science-award/2458628/Victoria Reggie Kennedy will receive the first Leadership, Mentorship & Public Advocacy for Women in Medical Science Award at the annual meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS). The award will be presented at th
- North America's Scar Treatment Poised for Growth Spurt by 2022https://practicaldermatology.com/news/north-america-scar-treatment-market-set-to-grow-by-2022/2458629/Scar treatment will be a hot growth area in coming years, according to a new report by Persistence Market Research. The report cites a rising incidence of burn and trauma cases and an increasing preval
- Take That, Melanoma! New Patch Delivers Anti-PD-1 Antibodies Directly to Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-melanoma-new-patch-delivers-anti-pd-1-antibodies-directly-to-skin-cancer/2458633/A new patch embedded with microneedles may deliver anti-PD-1 antibodies directly to the site of melanoma, according to a study in Nano Letters. In animal studies, the technique more effectively targeted
- Let the Sun Shine In? Research Reveals Why Sunbathers May Live Longer than Sun Avoidershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/let-the-sun-shine-in-research-reveals-why-sunbathers-may-live-longer-than-sun-avoiders/2458634/Sunbathers tend to live longer than their shade-seeking counterparts despite their increased risk for skin cancer, but why? New research suggests that a decrease in heart disease and noncancer/non-heart disease deaths may explain the paradox.
- New System Depicts Skin Regeneration in Technicolorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-system-depicts-skin-regeneration-in-technicolor/2458638/Thanks to a genetically engineered line of technicolor zebrafish, researchers can now visualize skin regeneration at high resolution in real time. Many available methods rely on samples that are "snapshots" of cell growth and movement, but the new system, called Skinbow, c
- Study Links Psoriasis to Bone Loss. Is IL-17 to Blame?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-links-psoriasis-to-bone-loss-is-il-17-to-blame/2458641/Psoriasis is linked to widespread bone loss, according to Researchers from the Genes, Development and Disease Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) in Madrid. The new study, which appears in Sc