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- Indoor Tanners Exhibit Poor Outdoor Sun Protection Practices Toohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanners-exhibit-poor-outdoor-sun-protection-practices-too/2458406/Adults who frequently tan indoors aren’t great about protecting their skin outdoors or undergoing skin cancer screening either, according to a new study published online by JAMA Dermatology.
- Vaseline Initiative Aims to Close Skin Heath Treatment Gaphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vaseline-initiative-aims-to-close-skin-heath-treatment-gap/2458405/The Vaseline® Healing Project in partnership with non-profit Direct Relief is working to close the skin health treatment gap for Americans by providing skin care and training along with Vaseline® products and medical supplies for those with limited access.<
- Aesthetics Industry Veteran Pat Altavilla Joins Suneva Medical As Vice President Of Marketinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aesthetics-industry-veteran-pat-altavilla-joins-suneva-medical-as-vice-president-of-marketing/2458410/Suneva Medical, Inc., appointed Pat Altavilla as vice president of marketing. With more than 30 years of experience in the aesthetics and medical fields, Altavilla will oversee all marketing aspects for the company, further fortifying the brand's strong le
- DermTech Announces Validation Study Publicationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-announces-validation-study-publication/2458414/DermTech, Inc., an emerging diagnostics company focusing on non-invasive gene expression tests for skin cancer and inflammatory diseases, recently published "Development and Validation of a Non-Invasive 2-Gene Molecular Assay for Cutaneous Melanoma", in the Journal of the American A
- ShoutStore Adds Medline Products to E-commerce Platformhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/shoutstore-adds-medline-products-to-e-commerce-platform/2458413/ShoutStore entered into a new three-year partnership with Medline. Now, the global medical supplier's portfolio of disposable medical-surgical products, including exam gloves, bandages, gauze, gowns, and testing kits, will be available to ShoutStore's 7,500 online members across the count
- Regeneron and Sanofi's AD Drug Dupilumab Performs Well in Phase III Studieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/regeneron-and-sanofis-ad-drug-dupilumab-performs-well-in-phase-iii-studies/2458418/Dupilumab improves the signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis including pruritus, anxiety/depression symptoms, and quality of life, according to two Phase III clinical trials published in the New England Journal of Medicine in conjunction with a presentation at the European Ac
- Research Elucidates Skin Phenotype of Pediatric Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-elucidates-skin-phenotype-of-pediatric-eczema/2458426/Pediatric atopic dermatitis (AD) in infants looks a lot different than adult AD, suggesting the need for alternative, and possibly more aggressive, treatment strategies in children. The study, led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sina
- FDA Approves Humira Biosimilarhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-humira-biosimilar/2458424/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Amjevita (adalimumab-atto) as a biosimilar to Humira (adalimumab) for multiple inflammatory diseases. Amjevita is approved for the following indications in adult patients: ·  
- Alopecia Areata Breakthrough: Two Studies Suggest JAK inhibitors May Spur Hair Regrowthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alopecia-areata-breakthrough-two-studies-suggest-jak-inhibitors-may-spur-hair-regrowth/2458427/Taken together, two new studies suggest that JAK inhibitors may play a role in treating alopecia areata. Two JAK inhibitors are already approved by the U.S. FDA, XELJANZ® (tofacitinib citrate) for rheumat
- African-American Organ Transplant Recipients at Risk for Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/african-american-organ-transplant-recipients-at-risk-for-skin-cancer/2458428/All organ transplant recipients, regardless of race, should receive routine, total-body screenings for skin cancer, according to researchers from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Out of 259 nonwhite transplant recipients who were evaluated in the study, 19 skin