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Newswise: AACR Tipsheet: Cancer Experts to Discuss Advances in Treatment
Released: 31-Mar-2022 11:05 AM EDT
AACR Tipsheet: Cancer Experts to Discuss Advances in Treatment
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai Cancer experts will present their latest advances in treatments and research at the American Association for Clinical Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2022 in New Orleans, April 8-13. They will share their innovations to improve the quality of patient care.

Newswise: Study Finds 10-Second Videos Predict Blood Cancer Relapse
Released: 29-Mar-2022 9:45 AM EDT
Study Finds 10-Second Videos Predict Blood Cancer Relapse
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

In a new study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 10-second videos of white blood cell motion in the skin’s microvasculature greatly improved the prediction of which stem cell and bone marrow transplant patients would have a relapse of their blood cancer.

Released: 25-Mar-2022 10:15 AM EDT
Alma, a Sisram Medical Company, Announces the Launch of Alma TED™ and the Company's Professional Skincare Line for the U.S. Market
Alma, Inc.

Alma, a global leader in the energy-based medical and aesthetic solutions industry, announced the commercial launch of two game-changing additions to Alma's U.S. portfolio of products this year

   
22-Mar-2022 1:10 PM EDT
What’s Causing Your Child’s Itchy Rash?
American Academy of Dermatology

Itchy rashes can be very irritating, especially when children get them, and you don’t know what is causing them.

22-Mar-2022 1:00 PM EDT
How Does Your Environment Affect Your Skin?
American Academy of Dermatology

A dermatologist addresses the skin problems caused by bugs, plants and water creatures.

22-Mar-2022 12:55 PM EDT
Skin Reactions to COVID-19 and Its Vaccines
American Academy of Dermatology

Board-certified dermatologist provides the latest information on how COVID and its vaccines affect people’s skin

22-Mar-2022 12:55 PM EDT
Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, FAAD, Assumes Presidency of the American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology

Annual Meeting, board-certified dermatologist Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, FAAD, will begin his one-year term as president of the AAD.

22-Mar-2022 12:55 PM EDT
The Latest in Sun Protection
American Academy of Dermatology

New sunscreens now match a person’s skin tone without leaving a visible white film on the skin.

22-Mar-2022 12:50 PM EDT
American Academy of Dermatology Installs New Officers, Board Members
American Academy of Dermatology

Immediately following the American Academy of Dermatology’s Annual Meeting, three new officers and four new board members will be installed to help lead the world’s largest dermatologic society and represent more than 20,500 physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions.

Released: 24-Mar-2022 5:05 PM EDT
Winchester Hospital Physicians Recognized in Northshore Magazine's 2022 'Top Doctors'
Winchester Hospital

Northshore Magazine has named 13 physicians and surgeons from 11 medical specialties affiliated with Winchester Hospital to its annual ‘Top Doctors’ guide. Drawing from a Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. Physician database, the list consists of Northshore-area physicians and is available in the printed version or online subscription of Northshore Magazine.

Released: 24-Mar-2022 4:25 PM EDT
Beverly Hospital and Addison Gilbert Hospital Physicians Recognized in Northshore Magazine's 2022 'Top Doctors'
Addison Gilbert & Beverly Hospitals

Northshore Magazine Has Named 28 Physicians Affiliated With Beverly Hospital and Addison Gilbert Hospital to Its Annual ‘Top Doctors’ Guide.

Released: 23-Mar-2022 1:25 PM EDT
Pathways: Inclusivity in Dermatology to Increase Number of Black, Latino, and Indigenous Physicians in Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology

People of color often face unequal access to health care and experience poorer outcomes across the health care landscape. In the field of dermatology, these patients often don’t know where to turn for skin health advice and are 50% less likely than other patients to see a dermatologist for the same conditions.

Released: 22-Mar-2022 12:45 PM EDT
Expert Dermatologists Present Latest Information at 2022 AAD Annual Meeting
American Academy of Dermatology

The 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting is back. The meeting will take place March 25-29 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston. The meeting will feature 300 educational sessions on the latest information on skin, hair and nails, presented by 950 world-renowned experts in the field of dermatology.

Released: 21-Mar-2022 9:45 AM EDT
Transformative $5 Million Gift Launches the Alopecia Areata Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Health System

In an unparalleled effort to deliver outstanding comprehensive care and to employ revolutionary approaches to novel therapeutics around the skin condition alopecia areata, the Mount Sinai Health System has launched the Alopecia Areata Center of Excellence. Under the leadership of Director Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD, the new Center will be fully integrated within the state-of-the art Laboratory for Inflammatory Skin Diseases, and will fall under the umbrella of the Kimberly and Eric J. Waldman Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai.

Released: 16-Mar-2022 11:50 AM EDT
Those with Facial Scars Rate Their Own Appearance More Critically Than Surgeons and Strangers
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Patients who undergo facial surgery think their surgical scars look worse than surgeons and independent observers do, according to a new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Released: 15-Mar-2022 10:05 AM EDT
Vaccine protects against ‘tough cookie’ parasite found in the Americas
Ohio State University

The parasites that cause a disfiguring skin disease affecting about 12 million people globally may have met their match in vaccines developed using CRISPR gene-editing technology, new research suggests.

Released: 11-Mar-2022 10:25 AM EST
Moffitt Researchers Perform Comprehensive Analysis of Cellular and Molecular Characteristics of Acral Melanoma
Moffitt Cancer Center

Researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center’s Donald A. Adam Melanoma and Skin Cancer Center of Excellence reveal key differences in the cellular and molecular composition of acral melanoma compared to melanoma. Their findings may lead to new potential therapeutic targets for this rare disease.

Released: 10-Mar-2022 11:05 AM EST
Wolters Kluwer Partners with Women’s Dermatologic Society to Publish International Journal of Women’s Dermatology
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Wolters Kluwer, Health announced today that it will publish International Journal of Women’s Dermatology (IJWD) under its Lippincott open access portfolio as part of its new partnership with the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS).

Released: 9-Mar-2022 12:00 PM EST
MD Anderson Research Highlights for March 9, 2022
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Research Highlights provides a glimpse into recently published studies in basic, translational and clinical cancer research from MD Anderson experts. Current findings include immunotherapy advances for AML, liver cancer, HPV-related cancers and other solid tumors, biomarkers of response to TIL therapy in melanoma, a greater understanding of the cells regulating skin wound repair, and data confirming the safety of proton therapy for pediatric brain cancer.

Released: 4-Mar-2022 8:05 AM EST
Facial transplant techniques may extend to other types of severe facial injuries
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

The composite tissue transfer techniques used and refined in face transplant surgery may also be used to perform microsurgical replantation – using the person's own tissues – in patients with other types of severe facial injuries, suggests a clinical report in The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. The journal, under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief Mutaz B. Habal, MD, is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 1-Mar-2022 5:45 PM EST
Melanoma referral centers worldwide adopt systemic therapies, reduce lymph node removal surgeries
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Lymph node removal surgery for patients with high-risk melanoma has become less common over the past few years while the use of targeted and immune therapies developed through clinical trials to treat the dangerous skin cancer has risen rapidly at melanoma referral centers worldwide, an international group of researchers found.

Newswise:Video Embedded story-tips-beneath-the-skin-crustacean-inspired-cotton-automating-clean-water-samples-in-space-and-capturing-furnace-emissions
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Released: 1-Mar-2022 1:40 PM EST
Story tips: Beneath the skin, crustacean-inspired cotton, automating clean water, samples in space and capturing furnace emissions
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

ORNL story tips: Beneath the skin, crustacean-inspired cotton, automating clean water, samples in space and capturing furnace emissions

Released: 28-Feb-2022 10:05 AM EST
YouTube videos have problems with quality of information on cosmetic injectables
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

YouTube videos are the popular choice for online information on Botox and soft-tissue fillers – but these videos have ongoing problems with the quality of information provided, reports a study in the March issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

Newswise: Patients with rare skin cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma, face 40% recurrence rate
21-Feb-2022 3:35 PM EST
Patients with rare skin cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma, face 40% recurrence rate
University of Washington School of Medicine

Patients treated for Merkel cell carcinoma face a five-year recurrence rate of 40%—markedly higher than recurrence rates for other skin cancers, according to new research in JAMA Dermatology. As well, 95% of recurrences happened in the first 3 years, suggesting surveillance should be focused in that span.

17-Feb-2022 3:35 PM EST
The Latest Research News in Cardiovascular Health
Newswise

The Latest Research News in Cardiovascular Health

Newswise: Researchers Identify Biomarkers to Predict Patient Response to Immunotherapy Treatment for Melanoma
15-Feb-2022 10:35 AM EST
Researchers Identify Biomarkers to Predict Patient Response to Immunotherapy Treatment for Melanoma
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine, led by David R. Soto-Pantoja, Ph.D., associate professor of surgery and cancer biology, have discovered blood biomarkers that can potentially predict patient response to immunotherapy in the treatment of melanoma.

Newswise: Pimple Secret Popped: How Fat Cells in the Skin Help Fight Acne
16-Feb-2022 2:00 PM EST
Pimple Secret Popped: How Fat Cells in the Skin Help Fight Acne
UC San Diego Health

UC San Diego researchers discover a specific antimicrobial skin cell and the role it plays in acne development, which could result in more targeted treatment options.

Newswise:Video Embedded when-to-use-or-not-use-antibiotics-on-your-skin
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Released: 15-Feb-2022 1:30 PM EST
When to Use (or Not Use) Antibiotics on Your Skin
American Academy of Dermatology

Cold weather can be hard on your skin. When your skin becomes dry, as often happens in the winter, it can easily crack and bleed. When caring for a cut or other wound, it might seem logical to apply an antibiotic cream or ointment from the store to fight off germs and prevent infection. However, these antibiotic creams and ointments can irritate your skin even more and cause a painful and/or itchy rash, called contact dermatitis.

Newswise:Video Embedded how-to-relieve-hives-at-home
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Released: 11-Feb-2022 11:30 AM EST
How to Relieve Hives at Home
American Academy of Dermatology

Hives are a common skin reaction that causes itchy bumps or raised, swollen-looking patches to appear on the skin. If you have a darker skin tone, hives are often the same color as your skin, or slightly darker or lighter. If you have a lighter skin tone, the hives will look red or pink.

Newswise: Medical & Fire Safety Professionals Remind Residents: Heat Your Home Safely This Winter
Released: 7-Feb-2022 11:55 AM EST
Medical & Fire Safety Professionals Remind Residents: Heat Your Home Safely This Winter
Loyola Medicine

Loyola Medicine and the Illinois Fire Safety Alliance (IFSA) say safety must be your top priority when heating your home this winter. Home heating is the second leading cause of home fires.

Newswise: Mosquitoes are seeing red: Why new findings about their vision could help you hide from these disease vectors
2-Feb-2022 8:05 PM EST
Mosquitoes are seeing red: Why new findings about their vision could help you hide from these disease vectors
University of Washington

New research indicates that a common mosquito species (after detecting a telltale gas that we exhale) flies toward specific colors, including red and orange. Scientists believe these findings help explain how mosquitoes find hosts, since human skin, regardless of pigmentation, emits a red-orange “signal” to their eyes.

   
Released: 2-Feb-2022 1:10 PM EST
Bile acids may improve skin inflammation in patients with psoriasis
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A new UC Davis Health study found that taking bile acids or treatments that regulate their production may help control inflammation caused by psoriasis, a chronic skin condition.

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Released: 1-Feb-2022 11:20 AM EST
How to Care for Dry, Cracked Heels
American Academy of Dermatology

With the winter in full swing and the cold nipping at your skin, it’s easy for your feet to become dry and cracked. While this may seem like something you have to live with until spring, dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say there are steps you can take to prevent and treat dry, cracked heels at home.

Released: 31-Jan-2022 11:05 AM EST
Knowing your risk for skin cancer may limit unhealthy behaviors
Mayo Clinic

With the new year underway, many people are looking to improve their health. One way they can do that is to reduce their chance of melanoma by understanding potential risk factors. A recent Mayo Clinic study published in Dermatologic Surgery examined the role of risk perception in limiting potential behavior that could increase a person's chance of developing future melanoma. The findings suggest that having a knowledge of skin cancer risk could influence risky behavior, such as tanning bed use.

Newswise: Study: Light therapy fast-tracks healing of skin damage from cancer radiation therapy
Released: 27-Jan-2022 8:00 AM EST
Study: Light therapy fast-tracks healing of skin damage from cancer radiation therapy
University at Buffalo

Light therapy may accelerate the healing of skin damage from radiation therapy by up to 50%, according to a recent University at Buffalo-led study.

Released: 26-Jan-2022 9:00 AM EST
MD Anderson researchers elected as AAAS Fellows
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

In honor of their notable contributions to the field of cancer research, Juan Fueyo, M.D., and Victor Prieto, M.D., Ph.D., from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Being named an AAAS Fellow is among the highest honors in the scientific research community.

Released: 24-Jan-2022 3:40 PM EST
The Latest Research News from the Health Disparities Channel
Newswise

The latest research news from the Health Disparities Channel.

Released: 11-Jan-2022 4:05 PM EST
CXCL10: a promising marker for immunotherapy response in metastatic melanoma
University of Chicago Medical Center

By studying how T cells infiltrate tumors, researchers hope to develop new immunotherapies that work for more people.

Released: 10-Jan-2022 1:50 PM EST
Expert Alert: Don’t let common winter injuries take you down
Mayo Clinic

Winter is a wonderful time of year, especially if you can avoid slipping, falling and getting hurt. Sanjeev Kakar M.D., a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon who specializes in injuries to the hand and wrist, treats his share of injuries during the winter.

4-Jan-2022 5:05 PM EST
Relatlimab plus nivolumab improves progression-free survival in metastatic melanoma
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

In patients with untreated, advanced melanoma, the combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors relatlimab and nivolumab doubled the progression-free survival benefit compared to nivolumab alone, with a manageable safety profile.

Newswise: High-fiber diet associated with improved progression-free survival and response to immunotherapy in melanoma patients
20-Dec-2021 8:00 AM EST
High-fiber diet associated with improved progression-free survival and response to immunotherapy in melanoma patients
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Patients with melanoma who reported eating more fiber-rich foods when they began immunotherapy treatment survived longer without cancer growth than patients with insufficient dietary fiber intake, according to new research from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center published today in Science.

Released: 22-Dec-2021 5:05 PM EST
Mount Sinai researcher shows novel drug significantly improves signs and symptoms of generalized pustular psoriasis—a rare and life-threatening disease
Mount Sinai Health System

Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, life-threatening skin condition for which there are no approved treatments. It is characterized by episodes of widespread eruptions of painful, sterile pustules (blisters of non-infectious pus). There is a high unmet need for treatments that can rapidly and completely resolve the signs and symptoms of GPP flares. Flares greatly affect a person’s quality of life and can lead to hospitalization with serious complications, including heart failure, renal failure, sepsis, and death.

Newswise: Science Snapshots from Berkeley Lab
Released: 20-Dec-2021 10:00 AM EST
Science Snapshots from Berkeley Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A mélange of mini science stories from Berkeley Lab, December 2021.

   
16-Dec-2021 12:00 PM EST
New potential treatment for graft-versus-host-disease and other inflammatory disorders
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health researchers showed that blocking IL-6 and TNF cytokines provides a more effective approach to preventing life-threatening graft-versus-host-disease, an inflammatory condition that develops in patients after their allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

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Released: 15-Dec-2021 10:45 AM EST
How to Care for Facial Hair
American Academy of Dermatology

For many, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in less shaving and more beard-growing. However, how does one properly groom facial hair? According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, healthy-looking facial hair starts with healthy skin. With the right skin care, it’s possible to prevent problems like dandruff, ingrown hair, acne and itch under beards, goatees and mustaches.

Released: 13-Dec-2021 12:35 PM EST
Top Researcher of Itch and Inflammatory Skin Conditions to Join Mount Sinai’s Department of Dermatology
Mount Sinai Health System

One of the top researchers worldwide studying itch and inflammatory skin conditions, Brian S. Kim, MD, MTR, FAAD, will join Mount Sinai Health System as Director of the newly established Mark Lebwohl Center for Neuroinflammation and Sensation.

Newswise: MD Anderson dermatologist & oncologist collaborate to treat vitiligo
Released: 13-Dec-2021 10:25 AM EST
MD Anderson dermatologist & oncologist collaborate to treat vitiligo
American Academy of Dermatology

Houston board-certified dermatologist Anisha Patel, MD, FAAD, was named a Patient Care Hero by the American Academy of Dermatology for collaborating to treat a patient who developed a complex skin condition while being treated for lung cancer.



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