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Updated AAD Guidelines for the Management of AD with Phototherapy and Systemic Therapies

Dermatology Times

The guidelines update AAD’s 2014 recommendations for the management of AD with phototherapy and systemic therapies.

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Get to Know SalonTREND in Vestal, NY

Beauty Launchpad

Sherette Rochelle Fabi-Parker introduces us to SalonTREND in Vestal, New York, established in May 2014.

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Tanning Bed Access and Usage Linked to Melanoma Risk Across New England

The Dermatology Digest

Investigators evaluated the geospatial relationship between melanoma incidence and access to tanning bed facilities at the county level in New England (2014-2018). We hope to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their skin health and protect themselves from this disease.”

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Almirall Completes Decentralized Regulatory Approval Procedure for Efinaconazole in Europe

The Dermatology Digest

The product has been marketed in Japan since 2014 under the trade name Clenafin. It has also been launched in the United States, Canada, Korea, Hong Kong, and Macau by Kaken Pharmaceutical’s partner companies under the trade name Jublia.

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Leading Dermatologic Associations and Skin Cancer Prevention Groups Urge U.S. Surgeon General to Renew Skin Cancer Call to Action

The Dermatology Digest

In 2014, U.S. While the 2014 Call to Action resulted in successful efforts, skin cancer remains the most common cancer in the U.S. Surgeon General to renew the Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer. with almost 5.5 million cases diagnosed in Americans each year – more than breast, colon, lung and prostate cancers combined.

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Disruptive Innovation: New Wearable Sensor Measures Skin Feel

The Dermatology Digest

Since its inception in 2014, the P&G SgIC has helped sire the next generation of products from Pantene, Olay, SK-II, and more. HapSense also has the potential to expand its applications to testing surfaces and products in categories beyond skincare such as fabric care, hair care, baby care, or feminine care.

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Is Your Shampoo Making You Sick?

Aesthetics Advisor

4 Three years later the company finally agreed to phase them out and by 2014 the chemicals were removed from their baby shampoo. Senate, Contact Your Senator 37 Environmental Working Group Skin Deep Cosmetic Database 38 The Atlantic, April 2, 2014 39 Tree Hugger, March 4, 2014 (Archived) Original Article: [link]

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