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- ThermiVa: First-ever Data Show Vaginal Regenerationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/thermiva-first-ever-data-show-vaginal-regeneration/2457730/Thermi’s ThermiVa® device has been shown to deliver significant improvements in common vaginal disorders and improve sexual satisfaction, according to a study published in Dermatologic Surgery. Since it was cleared by the FDA in 2013, ThermiVa has been used
- PellePharm Presents New Data in BCChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pellepharm-presents-new-data-in-bcc/2457731/PellePharm, a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to targeting rare dermatologic conditions at their source, presented new data from its clinical and scientific research programs at the International Investigative Dermatology (IID) Meeting in Orlando, FL. The data, presented i
- Opdivo Data: Superior Recurrence-Free Survival Versus Ipilimumabhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/opdivo-data-superior-recurrence-free-survival-versus-ipilimumab/2457734/Updated results from the Phase 3 CheckMate -238 trial evaluating Opdivo (nivolumab, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company) versus Yervoy (ipilimumab, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company) in patients with stage IIIB/C or stage IV melanoma who are at high ri
- One In Two Latina Influencers Favor Complementing Diet and Exercise with Non-Surgical Body Contouringhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/one-in-two-latina-influencers-favor-complementing-diet-and-exercise-with-non-surgical-body-contouring/2457742/More than 50 percent of Latina Influencers think that non-surgical body contouring works well with diet and exercise, according to an Allergan-sponsored survey. The survey results were part of a panel discussion with Vivian Bucay, MD a San Antonio, Texas dermatologist; Gia Fey, Curveygirl
- Skin Cancer Survey Spotlights Frustration with Perceptions of "Less Serious" Conditionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-survey-spotlights-frustration-with-perceptions-of-less-serious-condition/2457743/People living with skin cancer struggle with perceptions that their condition is less serious than other types of cancer despite significant physical and emotional impact, according to Skin Cancer In America 2018, a national survey by Health Union, LLC of people diagnosed with the condition.
- DermTech: Carcinome Clinical Study Enrollment Completehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-carcinome-clinical-study-enrollment-complete/2457745/DermTech, Inc., the global leader in non-invasive molecular dermatology, announced completion of enrollment in the Carcinome™ clinical study. The goal of the Carcinome™ study is to develop a non-invasive genomic test to differentiate basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell
- FDA: Pills Don't Replace Sunscreenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-pills-dont-replace-sunscreen/2457749/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cracking down on companies marketing supplements that claim to counter the effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays. These companies — marketing products called
- Rapamycin Lotion Reduces Facial Tumors Caused by Tuberous Sclerosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rapamycin-lotion-reduces-facial-tumors-caused-by-tuberous/2457750/Rapamycin lotion significantly reduced the disfiguring facial tumors affecting more than 90 percent of people with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) report. Findings of the multicenter, international stud
- Skincare on Trial: Revision Introduces New Patient-Friendly Optionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skincare-on-trial-revision-introduces-new-patient-friendly-option/2457752/Revision Skincare has introduced a collection of five comprehensive 45-day trial regimens they say are designed to address the needs of
- EWG: Two-Thirds of Sunscreen Products Offer Poor Protection or Have Worrisome Ingredientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ewg-two-thirds-of-sunscreen-products-offer-poor-protection-or-have-worrisome-ingredients/2457756/The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its 12th annual Guide to Sunscreens, rating the safety and efficacy of more than 1,000 sunscreens, moisturizers and lip balms that advertise sun protection, and found