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- Practical Considerations in Pediatric Alopeciahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/practical-considerations-in-pediatric-alopecia/2461950/Hair loss in children encompasses a wide spectrum of conditions that may be congenital or acquired. Hair consists of the proteinaceous shaft and the root, anchored in the follicle, an involution of the epidermis.1 Newborn follicles produce soft lanugo hair, which is replaced by downy, fine vellus h…
- SCOTUS Upholds Affordable Care Act in King v. Burwell Ruling; AADA and AMA Issue Statementshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scotus-upholds-affordable-care-act-in-king-v-burwell-ruling-aada-and-ama-issue-statements/2458920/In a 6-3 ruling in King v. Burwell, the US Supreme Court upheld tax subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. Steven J. Stack, MD, President of the American Medical Association release a statement on the decision, saying “The American Medical Association (AMA) is relieved that today’s Supreme Court d…
- Hadley King, MDhttps://practicaldermatology.com/profiles/hadley-king-md/LbxV1a/
Quality Content is Essential for Dermatology Practice Websites
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/quality-content-/18459/Content is king, and Google defines content quality. Well-written error-free text is essential, but credibility, originality, and relevance are also important. This Ekwa.com Marketing Educational video tells you what you need to know.- For Alopecia Areata, Discontinuation of Baricitinib Linked with Loss of Benefithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/for-alopecia-areata-discontinuation-of-baricitinib-linked-with-loss-of-benefit/2462225/Results from a randomized substudy of the BRAVE-AA1 study suggested that patients with severe alopecia areata who withdrawal from treatment with baricitinib also lose the treatment benefit. Researchers for the withdrawal substudy looked at responsive patients who had been taking baricitinib up to …
- Study Reveals TikTok's Impact on Psoriasis Treatment Understandinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-reveals-tiktoks-impact-on-psoriasis-treatment-understanding/2462223/A new study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology offers a glimpse into the role of social media in dermatology. According to the study researchers, TikTok’s reign as the fastest-growing social media platform in the world has expanded beyond entertainment, becoming a significant source …
- Biosimilar News: Samsung Bioepis Secures US License Date for Proposed Stelara Biosimilarhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biosimilar-news-samsung-bioepis-secures-us-license-date-for-proposed-stelara-biosimilar/2462165/Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd. signed a settlement and license agreement with Johnson & Johnson settling all pending US patent litigation between the two companies and clearing the way for commercialization of Samsung Bioepis’ SB17, a proposed biosimilar of reference medicine Stelara (ustekinumab) in th…
- European Commission Approves EBGLYSS (Lebrikizumab) for Moderate-to-severe ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/european-commission-approves-ebglyss-lebrikizumab-for-moderate-to-severe-ad/2462141/The European Commission has approved EBGLYSS (lebrikizumab) for the treatment of adult and adolescent patients (12 years and older with a body weight of at least 40 kg) with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD), who are candidates for systemic therapy. Almirall will first start the commercia…
- Exploring the Sunscreen Paradoxhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/exploring-the-sunscreen-paradox/2462101/Sunscreen use may provide people with a false sense of security. The so-called sunscreen paradox suggests that individuals with higher levels of sun exposure also tend to use more but not an adequate quantity of sunscreen or other sun-protection measures, providing a false sense of security. “The…
- Lebrikizumab Update: IL-13 Blocker Performs Well in AD Inadequately Controlled With Cyclosporinehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lebrikizumab-update-il-13-blocker-performs-well-in-ad-inadequately-controlled-with-cyclosporine/2462070/Lebrikizumab showed clinical improvements in combination with topical corticosteroids (TCS) in adult and adolescent patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) that was not adequately controlled with cyclosporine or for whom cyclosporine was not medically advisable, according to resea…