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Type: News
Section: Research
Literature/Data
Literature Review Connects Sunscreen Absorption with Potential Adverse Effects
A literature review published in
Dermatology Research
suggests the potential adverse effects, i.e., irritation, rashes, hormone disruption, etc., of sunscreen ingredients absorbed into human skin and present in human plasma and urine.
Regional
US FDA Pushes Sunscreen Reform on Three Fronts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced three new efforts to advance its framework for sun protection products including Maximal Usage Trials (MUsT)—just ahead of summer vacation and in line with #DontFryDay.
Tech Transfer
FDA Approves Hair Growth Laser
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a hand-held, at-home device that claims to regrow hair for men and women.
Tech Transfer
FDA Warns Skin Treatment Devices
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned the manufacturers of devices that it will regulate some differently than cosmetics.
Tech Transfer
FDA DODAC Approves Eyelash Drug
Allergan Inc. has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration DODAC voted unanimously to recommend that the FDA approve Latisse.
Tech Transfer
Prescription Polymer Nail Treatment Approved by the FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a prescription polymer treatment for brittle nail symdrome (nail dystrophy).
Hair Care
FDA Approves First Systemic Alopecia Areata Treatment
Olumiant is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, which blocks the activity of one or more of a specific family of enzymes, interfering with the pathway that leads to inflammation to thereby treat patients with alopecia areata.
Tech Transfer
FDA Clears Isoprenylcysteine Analog for Rosacea Treatment
A isoprenylcysteine (IPC) analog manufactured by biopharmaceutical company Signum Dermalogix Inc. (Dermalogix) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of rosacea.
Regional
FDA Clears the Air on CBD Reform Efforts
While CBD is trending across market segments, the rules in play to ensure public health and market direction are baffling at best. As such, the FDA has issued an update outlining its efforts to provide clarity.
Regional
FDA Sets Regulatory Framework for Regenerative Biological Therapies
It's a sign of the times when technology and innovation hit a point where the U.S. Food and Drug Administration must stop and write new rules to ensure consumer safety. That time, with respect to regenerative biological therapies, is now.
Literature/Data
[update] Asbestos in Talc? Latest FDA Tests Find No Evidence
Asbestos fibers were not detected in any of the 50 samples tested via PLM or TEM. While this is good news, one expert highlights how the report demonstrates the FDA's fundamental lack of understanding of chemistry and formulations.
Regional
Lipstick Forecasts Not So Rosy, FDA Color Additives Report Reveals
Many trend agencies and news outlets are reporting an increase in lipstick sales for 2022 but those numbers may not paint the full picture. Here's what the latest FDA Color Additives report reveals, as outlined by industry expert Kelly Dobos.
People
New Oswestfalen-Lippe University Chair Starts in 2016
The new chair has already raised more than a half million euros in third-party funds.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aerogels Advance Sunscreens
While white, zinc oxide-nosed lifeguards in the movies made some young hearts skip a beat, today's consumers don't go for that look. L’Oréal's new aerogel particle composition may solve this pasty dilemma.
Event Coverage
IFSCC 2016 Exhibition Features First Ever Innotech-Connect Zone
During the IFSCC exhibition, poster presenters, exhibitors and others were given a stage time to speak to an audience about their work, as well as participate in a Q&A session. In addition, podium presenters mingled with attendees.
Companies
From Pollution to Psoriasis: Meet L'Oréal USA's 2016 Women in Science Fellowship Winners
Program awards $60,000 grants to female scientists to advance their postdoctoral research.
Method/Process
Detecting Coral Stress in Response to Sunscreens
Metabolomics is at the heart of recent work published in
Nature Scientific Reports,
wherein an increase in a known steroid in coral was noted in the presence of three common sunscreen ingredients.
Literature/Data
Researchers Investigate Photocontact Allergy in Sunscreens
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology have investigated what happens when sun care products break down in the presence of UV radiation to better understand photocontact allergy with this process.
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