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- New Intervention Boosts Sunscreen Usehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-intervention-boosts-sunscreen-use/2467338/New research puts forth a potential approach for promoting sunscreen use to combat the persistent prevalence of skin cancer. "While the risks of not wearing sunscreen are well-documented, there are no effective interventions to promote sunscreen use across populations, and existing interv
- Stigmatization Based on Skin Disorders Linked with Diminished Life Quality in Pediatric Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/stigmatization-based-skin-disorders-linked-diminished-life-quality-pediatric-patients/2467151/New research suggests that skin disorder-based stigmatization is perhaps unsurprisingly associated with a diminished quality of life and poorer mental health. Researchers conducted a cross-sectional, single-visit study that included 1,671 children (57.9% female) across 32 pediatric center
- Study: Advanced AI Enhances Melanoma Detectionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-advanced-ai-enhances-melanoma-detection/2467071/A new study suggests a novel deep-learning model based on diagnostic data may help harness the power of neural networks and artificial intelligence (AI) to more accurately diagnose melanoma.
- FDA Approves First Eyedrops to Treat Mites Living on Eyelasheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-first-eyedrops-treat-mites-living-eyelashes/2466993/FDA Approves First Eyedrops to Treat Mites Living on Eyelashes More than 25 million Americans are living with Demodex blepharitis, an underdiagnosed condition that involves mites living on a person’s eyelashes. Demodex blepharitis has gone underdiagnosed for decades because of a l
- Study: Sodium Levels Linked to Atopic Dermatitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-sodium-levels-linked-atopic-dermatitis/2466978/High sodium levels could be linked to increased risk of developing atopic dermatitis, according to a JAMA Dermatology study published June 5. A cross-sectional study of 215,832 adults found that a 1-g higher estimated 24-hour urine sodium excretion was associated with 11% higher odds of at
- Study Highlights Gaps in Dermatology PA Certification Exam Coveragehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-highlights-gaps-dermatology-pa-certification-exam-coverage/2466960/New research suggests that the prevalence of skin disease burden in the United States generally aligns with the physician assistant (PA) certification exam, with areas for improvement. According to the new study published in the Journal of Dermatology Physicians Assistants, the National C
- Survey Reveals Variation in Hyaluronidase Use in Aesthetic Practicehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-reveals-variation-hyaluronidase-use-aesthetic-practice/2466937/New research suggests a need for guidelines around the storage and dosing for hyaluronidase (HYAL) when using hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. "Hyaluronic acids continue to be the fillers of choice worldwide and their popularity is growing," the authors wrote in Aesthetic Surgery Journa
- A New, Proactive Approach to Newborn Skincarehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-proactive-approach-newborn-skincare/2463138/Aveeno Baby announced the launch of Healthy Start, a proactive approach to newborn skincare featuring a wash and balm duo that are safe to use on newborn skin from birth. Aveeno Baby Healthy Start Newborn Wash is a nourishing cleanser made with prebiotic oat, oat extract, and glycerin to
- International Cosmetic Surgery Patients Report Higher Seroma and Antibiotic Usehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/international-cosmetic-surgery-patients-report-higher-seroma-and-antibiotic-use/2463111/International cosmetic surgery was associated with higher rates of antibiotic use and seroma formation, according to results from a new analysis. Researchers
- Study: Frequent Dermatologist Visits Boost Melanoma Survival Rateshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-frequent-dermatologist-visits-boost-melanoma-survival-rates/2463097/New research suggests that patients with melanoma who engage in more frequent visits to the dermatologist show higher rates of survival. "Guidelines recommend that patients with melanoma undergo dermatologic examination at least annually," the authors wrote in the Journal of the American