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- Prior Immunotherapy May Predict Response to PD-1 Checkpoint Blockadehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/prior-immunotherapy-may-predict-response-to-pd-1-checkpoint-blockade/2461655/Responses to PD-1 checkpoint blockade in patients with advanced melanoma depend on whether or not they had previously received CTLA-4 blockade as well as other factors, new research suggests. Their findings, based on analysis of seven data sets generated over the past decade, which incl
- Cutera CEO, Executive Chairman Axedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/shake-up-at-cutera-shareholder-ceo-look-to-reconstitute-board/2461654/Cutera, Inc. has fired CEO David Mowry and Executive Chairman Daniel Plants for alleged violations of their employment contracts. Sheila Hopkins has been appointed as interim CEO and the search for a permanent replacement is underway. Plants and Mowry called for a Sp
- It's Official: April Is the Coolest Month of the Yearhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/its-official-april-is-the-coolest-month-of-the-year/2461642/April 2023 marks the first-ever CoolMonth, according to Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company and the parent company of CoolSculpting Elite. Why April? A survey revealed 85% of people have a season in which they begin to think more about getting rid of stubborn body fat
- Researchers Discover Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/researchers-discover-anti-aging-potential-in-an-invasive-weed/2461638/The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components that could make it useful as a skin protectant, according to new research
- FDA Approves Humira Biosimilar Hyrimozhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-humira-biosimilar-hyrimoz/2461636/The FDA approved a citrate-free high-concentration formulation (HCF) of Hyrimoz (adalimumab-adaz; Sandoz) injection, a biosimilar to Humira (adalimumab). The adalimumab citrate-free HCF (100 mg/mL) is approved to treat seven indications covered by the reference medicine, Humira, in
- Eye on OX40 in AD: Rocatinlimab Performs Well in Two Phase 2 Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eye-on-ox40-in-ad-rocatinlimab-performs-well-in-two-phase-2-trials/2461617/OX40 is considered a new potential treatment target in atopic dermatitis (AD), and two new studies of the investigational anti-OX40 monoclonal antibody rocatinlimab may add weight to the evidence. Rocatinlimab inhibits and reduces the number of OX40+ pathogenic T cells responsible
- Metal Implants May Cause Nickel Hypersensitivityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/metal-implants-may-cause-nickel-hypersensitivity/2461614/Dermatologists are seeing more patients concerned about a possible skin hypersensitivity to the nickel or other metals used in implanted medical devices. Millions of people in the U.S. report having a metal allergy, and current estimates state that 10 percent of Americans will receive a
- Bioelectric V.Dox Technology Reduces Biofilm Infection in Burn Woundshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bioelectric-vdox-technology-reduces-biofilm-infection-in-burn-wounds/2461611/Vomaris Innovations, Inc. bioelectric V.Dox Technology prevents and reduces biofilm infection in burn wounds, a new study shows. The study appears in Advances in Wound Care. The collaborative research was led by Rodney Chan, M.D, a plastic and reco
- AbbVie Enters Doc Film Biz: Company Releases New Film on Life with Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abbvie-enters-doc-film-biz-company-releases-new-film-on-living-with-eczema/2461609/AbbVie is releasing a new documentary film, “Under My Skin: Untold Stories of Life with Eczema,” which debuted at South by Southwest 2023 in Austin, Texas. The film, directed by Redglass Pictures, features the physical and emotional stories of three ind
- AI Model Helps AD Patients Diagnose Complications, Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ai-model-helps-ad-patients-diagnose-complications-cancer/2461606/A new artificial intelligence (AI) model can empower atopic dermatitis (AD) patients to detect complications from bacterial or viral infections and distinguish between eczema and skin lesions caused by mycosis fungoides. The AI model is detailed in a paper published in the