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- Study: Partner-Assisted Skin Self-Exams for Melanoma Don't Cause Embarrassmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-partner-assisted-skin-self-exams-for-melanoma-dont-cause-embarrassment/2458345/Patients with melanoma may benefit from having their partners help to examine their skin for new skin cancers, and this does not cause embarrassment or discomfort for the patient or partner, finds a new study in
- Valeant Appoints William D. Humphries As EVP, Dermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/valeant-appoints-william-d-humphries-as-evp-dermatology/2458348/Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. appointed William D. Humphries as Executive Vice President, Dermatology, effective January 2, 2017. Mr. Humphries will join Valeant's Executive Committee, reporting directly to
- Galderma's Restylane Refyne and Restylane Defyne Fillers FDA Approved for “Laugh Lines”https://practicaldermatology.com/news/galdermas-restylane-refyne-and-restylane-defyne-fillers-fda-approved-for-laugh-lines/2458349/The FDA approved two new products for the treatment of nasolabial folds (NLF) or “laugh lines,” in patients over the age of 21—Galderma's Restylane Refyne and Restylane Defyne. Restylane Refyne was approved for the treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkl
- Can Vaseline Protect High-Risk Infants from Eczema? Study Says Yeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/can-vaseline-protect-high-risk-infants-from-eczema-study-says-yes/2458353/Applying low-cost moisturizers including petroleum jelly to a baby's skin for the first six months of his or her life is a cost-effective way to prevent eczema, finds a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Seven common moisturizers are cost effective in preventing eczema i
- CDC Study: Banning Indoor Tanning Among Minors Will Save Lives, Moneyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/banning-indoor-tanning-among-minors-will-save-lives-money/2458354/An age restriction on indoor tanning could save thousands of lives and millions of dollars, according to new research published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. In December 2015, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- 8th Annual CSF Meeting Kicks Offhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/8th-annual-csf-meeting-kicks-off/2458356/The Cosmetic Surgery Forum (CSF), now in its eighth year, was founded by NE-based dermatologist Joel Schlessinger, MD. CSF is a three-day multi-specialty educational symposium that covers the latest research, treatment and techniques in dermatology and cosmetic surgery. Unlike other meetings, res
- Patient Enrollment Complete in Phase 3 Acne Trials for Minocycline Foam FMX101https://practicaldermatology.com/news/patient-enrollment-complete-in-phase-3-acne-trials-for-minocycline-foam-fmx101/2458357/Patient enrollment is now complete for two Phase 3 clinical trials evaluating the efficacy and safety of FMX101, a topical 4 percent minocycline foam for the treatment of moderate-to-severe acne, according to Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Foamix is con
- Consumer Reports IDs Teaching Hospitals That Expose Patients to Central Line Infectionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/consumer-reports-ids-teaching-hospitals-that-expose-patients-to-central-line-infections/2458366/Too many teaching hospitals are still exposing patients to dangerous bacteria via central line infections, according to Consumer Reports. The new report identifies
- Study: Anxiety, Depression May Travel with Hyperhidrosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/anxiety-depression-may-travel-with-hyperhidrosis/2458367/Individuals with hyperhidrosis are more likely to be anxious or depressed than their colleagues who don’t sweat excessively, new research suggests. Specifically, the prevalence of anxiety and depression was 21.3 percent and 27.2 percent in patients with hyperhidrosis, resp
- Food Allergy Linked to Early Exposure Through Broken Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/food-allergy-linked-to-early-exposure-through-broken-skin/2458369/Early exposure to a food allergen through broken skin might prompt the development of food allergy, according to new research in Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. This theory gained further support from a recent study that fo