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- Mode of Delivery at Birth May Shape Child's Skin Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mode-of-delivery-at-birth-may-shape-childs-skin-microbiome/2460123/New research shows that bacterial genera in children were more similar to those of their own mothers than to those of unrelated women. Their data suggest that the mode of delivery at birth could be an important factor in shaping the child's microbiome. The findings appear in the&nbs
- Foamix Submits NDA for FMX103 for the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Papulopustular Rosaceahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/foamix-submits-nda-for-fmx103-for-the-treatment-of-moderate-to-severe-papulopustular-rosacea/2460117/Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking approval for FMX103 for the treatment of moderate-to-severe papulopustular rosacea in patients 18 years of age and older
- Nebraska Gets “SUNucated”https://practicaldermatology.com/news/nebraska-gets-sunucated/2460116/Nebraska is the latest state to recommend that children be allowed to possess and use sunscreen without a doctor’s note at school and at school-sponsored events. “I am thrilled that Nebraska is stepping up to the plate with commonsense information that will now be con
- Has Cellulite Finally Met its Match with BTL’s Emtone?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/has-cellulite-finally-met-its-match-with-btls-emtone/2460114/Drumroll please…BTL is launching Emtone, a device that targets cellulite via thermal monopolar radiofrequency and mechanical targeted pressure energy simultaneously. This combination results in increased production of collagen and elastin&
- Psoriasis Therapy Linked to Reduced Coronary Inflammationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/psoriasis-therapy-linked-to-reduced-coronary-inflammation/2460112/Anti-inflammatory biologic therapies used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis can significantly reduce coronary inflammation in patients with the chronic skin condition. Scientists said the findings are particularly notable because of the use of a novel imaging biomarker, the perivascular fat a
- Sciton Targets Veins, Skin, and Hair with Clear Suitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-targets-veins-skin-and-hair-with-clear-suite/2460111/Sciton Inc. is launching its Clear Suite family of products. The Clear Suite offerings make the JOULE platform customizable. Utilizing the 1064 Nd:YAG wavelength, the Clear Suite family of products, including ClearV, ClearSilk, and ClearHair, combined with BroadBand Light (BBL), al
- PE-Backed Ownership of Dermatology Practices Is On The Risehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pe-backed-ownership-of-dermatology-practices-is-on-the-rise/2460104/Private equity firms have increased their financial stakes in dermatology practices throughout the United States, but exactly how this affects care is not fully understood yet. Private equity-backed dermatology management groups acquired 184 dermatology practices from 2012 to 2018, with
- RealSelf Releases 2019 Sun Safety Reporthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/realself-releases-2019-sun-safety-report/2460102/According to the 2019 RealSelf Sun Safety Report, only 1 in 10 adults in the US uses sunscreen every day, and almost half (47 percent) of Americans never wear sunscreen, and women are significantly more likely than men to wear sunscreen on
- Topical Collagen Powder May Be Effective for Wound Closurehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/collagen-may-be-effective-for-wound-closure/2460091/Collagen powder is as effective in managing skin biopsy wounds as primary closure with non-absorbable sutures, according to a first-of-its-kind study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. Researchers investigated the efficacy of topical collagen powder compared
- Study Highlights Need for Tailored Skin Cancer Prevention Strategieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-highlights-need-for-tailored-skin-cancer-prevention-strategies/2460090/Sun safety practices for attendees at skin cancer screening events differ from the general public, according to findings published by researchers from the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center. The study appears in the