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- IPC, Others Call for Creation of Worldwide Psoriasis Databasehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ipc-others-call-for-creation-of-worldwide-psoriasis-database/2458055/A new report calls for the creation of a web-based Global Psoriasis Atlas (GPA) database that will document the prevalence and incidence of psoriasis worldwide. The report, entitled "Global State of Psoriasis Epidemiology: A Workshop Report,
- Allergan Adds Coolsculpting, Other Bells and Whistles to Brilliant Distinctions® Patient Loyalty Programhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergan-adds-coolsculpting-other-bells-and-whistles-to-brilliant-distinctions-patient-loyalty-program/2458056/Allergan is launching the next generation of its U.S.-based Brilliant Distinctions® program. The new offering incorporates digital innovation to enhance the consumer experience and drive increased member engagement. In addition
- Cemiplimab Receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cemiplimab-receives-fda-breakthrough-therapy-designation-for-advanced-cutaneous-squamous-cell-carcinoma/2458063/The FDA has granted Breakthrough Therapy designation status to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Sanofi's cemiplimab (REGN2810) for the treatment of adults with metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) and adults with locally advanced and unresectable CSCC. Cemiplimab is an
- Skin Color Affects Skin Sensitivity to Heat and Mechanical Stimulihttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-color-affects-skin-sensitivity-to-heat-and-mechanical-stimuli/2458069/Researchers at the Bluestone Center for Clinical Research at the New York University College of Dentistry (NYU Dentistry) have identified a novel molecular mechanism which explains why dark-skinned and light-skinned people respond differently to heat and mechanical stimulation. In a study
- Study: Most Melanomas Don't Arise From Existing Moleshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-most-melanomas-dont-arise-from-existing-moles/2458072/Less than one-third of melanomas (29 percent) arose from an existing mole, while the vast majority (71 percent) appeared on the skin as new spots, according to research in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology</
- Psoriasis Severity Linked to Increased Risk of Deathhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/psoriasis-severity-linked-to-increased-risk-of-death/2458074/The more surface area of the body covered by psoriasis, the greater the risk of death, according to a new analysis by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In fact, patients with psoriasis on 10 perce
- The Prescription Dermatological Drugs Market Forecasthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/the-prescription-dermatological-drugs-market-forecast/2458079/The "World Prescription Dermatological Drugs Market, 10th Edition" report, now available from Research and Markets shows the field
- Bioré Skincare Partners with Girl Uphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bior-skincare-partners-with-girl-up/2458081/To celebrate the launch of their new Limited Edition Deep Cleansing Pore Strips, Bioré® Skincare is partnering with Girl Up™, a United Nations Foundation campaign. Girl Up mobilizes girls and women across the globe to raise awareness and funds for United Nations prog
- Colorescience Takes Aim at Rosacea with All Calm™ Clinical Redness Correctorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/colorescience-takes-aim-at-rosacea-with-all-calm-clinical-redness-corrector/2458082/Colorescience® is introducing All Calm™ Clinical Redness Corrector. Available Colorescience.com, all Calm Clinical Redness Corrector helps neutralize redness with its subtle green undertones. The patent-pending BioSolaceTM complex
- Power Couple: Stroll Health Teams Up With First Dermhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/power-couple-stoll-health-teams-up-with-first-derm/2458085/Stroll Health and First Derm are partnering to make dermatology care more accessible and available at a fair price. Stroll's health care