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Roland Miller/Barely FairThat same year, the New York gallery Selenas Mountain showcased Juan Arango Palacios' canvases and woven works. Artists and their galleries are responsible for producing all of the small works, but Barely Fair’s team helps with installation as needed. Roland Miller/Barely FairBarely Fair began as a joke between the co-founders of the artist space Julius Caesar, but they quickly realized its potential as a serious art fair. “And I think that Barely Fair is much more successful at that.”For nascent galleries and artists, Barely Fair is a more accessible way to participate in Chicago’s art week, which draws curators and collectors from around the world. “(It’s) inverting the dynamics of making a monument at small scale,” she said, explaining that Barely Fair “happened to feel almost tailor-made” for her work.
Persons: Anish Kapoor, Barbara Kruger, Yoko Ono, Rebecca Morris, Roland Miller, Juan Arango Palacios, Julius Caesar, , Josh Dihle, Tony Lewis, Kate Sierzputowski, ” Miller, , Ellie Rines, Henry, Daid Puppypaws, Ingrid Olson, Jonas Müller, Miller, Alice Tippit, Evan Jenkins, Julia Fischbach, Fischbach, gallerists, Al Freeman, Rines, Amanda Ross, Ho, Michiko Itatani, Kay Hoffman, Katharine Hamnett, Ross, ” Ross, Price, that’s, Tatjana Pieters, Charles Degeyter, Mae Alphonse Dessauvage, Pieters, ” Pieters, “ I’ve, Organizations: CNN, Color, Barely, Artists, New, Los, Chicago —, NADA Miami, Miami Art Locations: Chicago, New York, New York City, Los Angeles, Portland, Ross, Belgian, NADA, Ghent, Belgium
CNN —American gamer and Twitch superstar Tyler “Ninja” Blevins revealed he was diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States; 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Blevins was diagnosed with melanoma, which is a rare type of skin cancer — only about 1% of skin cancer cases — but accounts for a large majority of skin cancer deaths. However, if people do have suspicious skin spots or any other symptoms concerning for skin cancer, they should talk to their primary care doctor or dermatologist. How to perform a skin self-examAn important part of screening for skin cancer is to document moles and other skin spots and to notice changes, the association says.
Persons: Tyler “, ” Blevins, “ I’m, , Blevins, biopsied, , Jessica Blevins, Dr, Sanjay Gupta Organizations: CNN, PSA, World Health Organization, American Academy of Dermatology, US Centers for Disease Control, American Cancer Society, US Preventive Services, Force, CNN Health Locations: American, United States
How to Recognize the Most Common Form of Skin Cancer
  + stars: | 2024-03-20 | by ( Dani Blum | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer, but it can be easy to miss, or mistake for another skin issue. Doctors often discover the cancer during a routine skin check, said Dr. Melissa Piliang, chairman of the dermatology department at Cleveland Clinic. In a Facebook post this week, the health and fitness personality Richard Simmons announced he had been treated for basal cell carcinoma. It was only after seeing a dermatologist that Mr. Simmons was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. While it can be difficult for patients to identify, basal cell carcinoma — which is estimated to affect several million people in the United States each year — is very treatable.
Persons: Melissa Piliang, Richard Simmons, Simmons Organizations: Cleveland Clinic Locations: United States
Tweens gravitate to Sephora and Ulta for the same reason that adult shoppers do. Carlo Allegri/ReutersThe retinol products sold in beauty products stores, she said, are for mature skin of older consumers. The beauty products chain also operates several hundred smaller format Sephora stores inside of Kohl’s department stores. Jennifer O’Brien celebrated her twin daughters’ 12th birthday at an event held at a Sephora store in Long Island, New York. Jennifer O’Brien's treated her twin daughters to a skincare event for their birthday this year at a Sephora store.
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's government criticized senior doctors at a major hospital for threatening to resign in support of the weekslong walkouts by thousands of medical interns and residents that have disrupted hospital operations. But in some major hospitals like the Seoul National University Hospital, they account for about 30%-40% of the total doctors, assisting senior doctors during surgeries and dealing with inpatients while training. Their walkouts have subsequently caused numerous canceled surgeries and other treatments at their hospitals and burdened South Korea’s medical service. But doctors say newly recruited students would also try to work in the capital region and in high-paying fields like plastic surgery and dermatology. Critics say doctors — one of the best-paid professions in South Korea — are only worrying about the possibility of a lower income in the future.
Persons: JaeSeung, Park, Cho KyooHong Organizations: Seoul National University Hospital, Health Locations: SEOUL, South Korea, South
Eating regular, healthy meals, especially shared with loved ones , has also been linked with healthy aging, Thornton-Wood said. Strength training also helps minimize the loss of bone density, which is important for healthy aging, Worthington said. In particular, if you have a strong family history of heart disease, it's important to lay the foundation for a proactive heart health plan now." The American Heart Association recommends following the DASH diet , which stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, for heart health. AdvertisementShe said that giving up smoking is the single most important thing you can do for your heart health.
Persons: It's, , Bryan Johnson, Elaine LaLanne, it's, Clare Thornton, Wood, Thornton, Luke Worthington, Worthington, Nicole Harkin, Harkin, Joanne Whitmore, Whitmore, Charles Puza, Puza, Dale Bredesen, Bredesen Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Disease Control, Cardiology, American Heart Association, British Heart Foundation, American Academy of Dermatology, Buck Institute for Research, Aging Locations: Thornton, barre, San Francisco, New York, California
We asked dermatologists whether Eto's skincare routine or just luck and genetics have helped her achieve flawless skin. AdvertisementEto has had a skincare routine for 60 yearsEto has followed a daily skincare routine for the last 60 years, using specific products from a Japanese brand, Manavis, for the past 15 years. Alster said that Eto's skincare routine has likely "minimally" contributed to her wrinkle-free skin, and having so many steps is unnecessary. Plus, Vitamin C helps protect the skin against the sun and has been linked to decreases in wrinkles, according to Oregon State University. Plus, research suggests that gut health and skin health are interconnected.
Persons: , Yuri Lee, Toshiko, Lee, Derek V, Chan, doesn't, Tina Alster, Alster, Miki, Dr, Will Bulsiewicz Organizations: Service, Business, Eto, pats, American Academy of Dermatology, BI, Skin Cancer Foundation, Washington Institute of, Oregon State University Locations: LA, Manhattan
Galderma CEO says it's an 'excellent time' for Swiss IPO
  + stars: | 2024-03-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGalderma CEO says it's an 'excellent time' for Swiss IPOFlemming Ørnskov, CEO of Galderma, says its initial public offering in Switzerland is the "next natural step" for the dermatology company.
Persons: it's, Flemming Ørnskov Organizations: Swiss Locations: Switzerland
Washington CNN —President Joe Biden is fit for duty, his doctor reported Wednesday following the president’s annual physical, in what is expected to be the last update on Biden’s health before November’s election. Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in a memo there are “no new concerns” with the president’s health revealed by this year’s physical. The White House said earlier Wednesday that no cognitive test was administered as O’Connor did not find it necessary. The procedure was “successfully completed” at the White House by a team from Walter Reed, O’Connor said. Reports from the White House physician over the last several decades have consistently described the office-holder as fit to serve.
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If you want to understand how different the human and animal medicine and vaccine industries have historically been, you don't need to look much further than weight loss drugs. When Pfizer spun off its animal health business in 2013 creating Zoetis, about 65% of the company's business was livestock-related. That has flipped now, with 64% of the company's revenue coming from products for companion animals like cats and dogs. Peck credits the Pfizer spinoff for allowing Zoetis to better balance what the company wanted to do in animal health versus the human health side. A similar product was approved for cats, marking the first time that monoclonal antibody treatments, which have become increasingly popular for treating human illnesses, have been used to treat pet osteoarthritis pain.
Persons: Kristin Peck, Eli Lilly, Peck, Zoetis, We've, it's, We'll Organizations: CNBC, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, FDA
The New York Stock Exchange with a Hims & Hers Health, Inc banner is pictured as a person runs past in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, January 21, 2021. Hims & Hers is an online platform where patients can meet with providers and get personalized support for skincare, mental health, sexual health, weight loss and hair care. For the first quarter, Hims & Hers expects revenue growth of at least 40% from a year earlier to between $267 and $272 million. He said newer specialties like weight loss, mental health and Hers Dermatology are seeing increased adoption, and could each deliver more than $100 million in revenue in 2025. WATCH: Ro CEO on telehealth and the impact of weight loss drugs
Persons: They're, Andrew Dudum, Dudum, Jefferies Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Revenue, Jefferies, Deutsche Bank Locations: Manhattan, New York City , New York
“Xist is a very long RNA, 17,000 nucleotides long, or letters, and it associates with approximately almost 100 proteins,” Chang said. Chang wondered whether the clumps of protein molecules that arise when Xist connects with the X chromosome were a trigger for autoimmune disease. The experiments weren’t designed to show whether Xist or the related proteins cause autoimmune disease in the animals. The samples from patients with autoimmune disease produced higher levels of autoantibodies in reaction to proteins associated with Xist, the researchers found. Plus, environmental factors play a big role in autoimmune disease.
Persons: Howard Chang, Chang, , it’s, Montserrat Anguera, ” Anguera, wasn’t, ” Chang, “ It’s, Organizations: CNN, Stanford University, Cell, Stanford School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Locations: United States, Montserrat
Elanco Animal Health's decision to sell its aqua division will narrow its focus on pet health and livestock sustainability, as management prepares to launch several new products this year. ELAN 1Y mountain Elanco stock over the past year. One area it identified is pet health, a $15 billion market that has benefited from increasing pet ownership, especially among people who see their pets as family and value their animals' health care. 'Flexibility' to invest behind launches The product launches will also give Elanco a chance to prove itself. The pet health business is very competitive and, once approved, Zenrelia will compete directly with rival Zoetis' Apoquel.
Persons: Elanco, Jeff Simmons, Simmons, Credelio, Cornell University's Richard P, FactSet, Chris Schott, ELAN, Schott, Jefferies, Glen Santangelo, Eli Lilly, Jasper Hellweg, Hellweg, Zenrelia, Zoetis, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Merck, CNBC, ELAN, Riney Canine Health, JPMorgan, Argus Locations: U.S
Kim Kardashian recently stirred up controversy for having a tanning bed in her office. Light therapy can help with psoriasis, but tanning isn't the same thing and increases cancer risk. Kardashian spoke out on X (formerly Twitter) after Allure critiqued the tanning bed featured in her brand SKKN's office, which she showed off in a recent TikTok tour. Tanning beds primarily use UVA light, which causes not only damage, but also skin aging (including the development of wrinkles) and increased risk of skin cancer, according to the MD Anderson Cancer Center. The World Health Organization classified tanning as carcinogenic, or cancer-causing, and studies suggest it can increase your odds of developing certain types of skin cancer by 58%.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, , Kardashian, Allure, it's, dermatologists Organizations: Service, American Academy of Dermatology Association, Anderson Cancer Center, World Health Organization, Business
A dermatologist speculated that the hand marks are rashes and could be caused by many things. As with Trump's health in the past , people on X (formerly Twitter) were quick to speculate about what caused the marks. AdvertisementZeichner shared four possibilities for the rashes on Trump's hands, all of which are likely less interesting than what the internet is theorizing. Possibility 1: His hands are too dryZeichner said that the most common causes of hand rashes are dryness and overwashing. AdvertisementPossibility 4: None of the aboveAs Zeichner pointed out, hand rashes could be caused by almost anything, including something as unsuspecting as bug bites.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Jean Carroll's, Joshua Zeichner, Zeichner, Trump, germophobe, margarita Organizations: Service, New, Sinai, Trump Locations: New York, New York City
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. As with Trump's health in the past, people on X (formerly Twitter) were quick to speculate about what caused the marks. AdvertisementZeichner shared four possibilities for the rashes on Trump's hand, all of which are probably less interesting than what the internet is theorizing. Possibility 1: His hands are too dryZeichner said the most common causes of hand rashes were dryness and overwashing. AdvertisementPossibility 4: None of the aboveAs Zeichner pointed out, hand rashes can be caused by almost anything, including something as unsuspecting as bug bites.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Jean Carroll's, Joshua Zeichner, Zeichner, Trump, germophobe, margarita Organizations: Service, New, Business, Sinai, Trump Locations: New York, New York City
Here's when you should typically replace your essential beauty products, according to Henry. Using expired beauty products could dry out or irritate your skin because the concentration can change, Henry says. Blush and powders: 2 years or longerPowder-based products typically have a longer shelf life, Henry says. Makeup brushes and beauty blendersThough makeup brushes and beauty blenders don't have expiration dates, they should be cleaned pretty frequently. Don't forget to do the same for your loofahs, Buf-Puf or other products that you use for applying skincare products.
Persons: Henry, it's, Michelle Henry, you've, they've, blenders Organizations: Weill Cornell Medical College
A quick peruse on social media and you'll quickly see that bite-mark tattoos are having a moment. However, a Betty Zoo Tattoo representative told Business Insider that the tattoo — which cost roughly 800 Danish kroner, or around $118 — was "harmless." You don't know where that person's mouth has been," the tattoo artist, who goes by Miss Vampira on Instagram, said. Mary Minahan is a tattoo artist with over a decade of experience in the industry. And while he's happy with his new ink, Thage said he plans to return to Betty Zoo Tattoo for a touch-up.
Persons: Oliver Thage, Thage wasn't, , you'll, Zoo Oliver Thage, didn't, Mary Minahan, Miss Vampira, Dr, Adam Friedman, it's, Friedman, Minahan, Thage Organizations: Service, Betty Zoo Tattoo, Business, Miss, George Washington University, Betty Zoo Locations: Danish, York City
Dr. Adam Friedman takes hair loss drugs, and helped identify a shortage of them earlier this year. Dr. Adam Friedman, professor and chair of dermatology at George Washington University, has been taking minoxidil for thinning hair for three months. Friedman didn't lose any hair because of the shortage, partly because he was already taking finasteride, another hair loss drug. Consider what might happen if you stop taking minoxidilFriedman said that if you stop taking minoxidil, you won't lose all your hair immediately. He acknowledged that although hair loss isn't a "medically threatening" condition, it can greatly impact people's quality of life.
Persons: Adam Friedman, , Friedman didn't, Friedman, minoxidil Friedman, It's Organizations: Business, Service, George Washington University, Drugs, Dermatology, District of Columbia, FDA Locations: District, District of Columbia , Maryland, Virginia
Personalized skincare represents one of the fastest growing segments of the beauty and wellness industry. "Personalized products for skincare are more beneficial," said Melissa Snover, the founder and CEO of Nourished , a nutrition company. Rem3dy Health GroupNourished partnered with Neutrogena earlier this year to create personalized skincare supplements, called Skinstacks. NeutrogenaMore companies are leaning into custom skincareCompanies that sell more generalized skincare products are hopping on the personalization trend. Cetaphil, a brand popular for its sensitive skincare line, launched its skincare digital-assistant tool and AI skin analysis in March.
Persons: , doesn't, Melissa Snover, Snover, Logan McGill, Johnson, McGill, Silvina Nordenstohl, Nordenstahl, Galderma, dermatologists, Scott Walker, TikTok, Aaron Lucy, Walker Organizations: Service, Grand View Research, Rem3dy, Johnson, Companies, Tech Locations: McGill, Denver, skincare
It's not too late for investors to ride along with MoonLake Immunotherapeutics despite the Swiss biotech having more than quadrupled in price this year, according to Stifel. Shares of MoonLake have soared 354% in 2023, but Stifel believes more gains lay ahead. MLTX YTD mountain MLTX YTD chart Analyst Alex Thompson believes MoonLake's sonelokimab drug, which targets diseases in dermatology and rheumatology, could eventually achieve $4.2 billion in U.S. revenue. The next trial readout for the drug is in psoriatic arthritis, with data expected in early November. "We view recent acquisitions in the TYK2 and TL1A space ($4-11B) as supportive of Strategics' interest/willingness to pay premiums in these markets," Stifel noted.
Persons: It's, MoonLake Immunotherapeutics, Stifel, Alex Thompson, we've, Thompson, MoonLake, — CNBC's Michael Bloom
Stress rash: What to do when stress gives you hives
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Taylor Nicioli | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
What causes a stress rash? Stress hives can occur in response to elevated body temperatures caused by stress. What does a stress rash look like? Stress rashes are occasionally paired with swelling of the eyelids or the lips, Ploch said. How to get rid of a stress rashThe best treatment for a stress rash is to prevent it altogether, but don’t panic if after a hard day at work your skin begins to itch.
Persons: , ’ ”, Whitney, dermatopathology, Lauren Ploch, Ploch, , ” Ploch Organizations: CNN, Health, University of Colorado School of Medicine, American Academy of Dermatology Association, Scripps Health, American College of Allergy, Asthma, Immunology, World Health Organization Locations: Augusta , Georgia
Roche acquired a bowel-disease treatment from Roivant for over $7 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementRoche's acquisition of a bowel-inflammation treatment delivered a massive windfall for presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's company Roivant, the Wall Street Journal reported. But Roivant's expenses to develop the treatment, which targets an inflammatory protein called TL1A, amounted to just $15 million. And just this month, a $1.5 billion collaboration between Sanofi and Teva Pharmaceuticals was announced for more TL1A treatment. "This is a $15 billion market just in the US, and that's just in [inflammatory bowel disease," Roche chief Teresa Graham told the Journal.
Persons: Roche, Roivant, , Vivek Ramaswamy's, Pfizer, TL1a, that's, " Roche, Teresa Graham Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Pfizer, Service, Telavant Holdings, Food and Drug Administration, Roivant, Prometheus Biosciences, Merck, Sanofi, Teva Pharmaceuticals, pharma Locations: Roivant, Japan
Vampires were very real to people in the past, but there are many ways science can explain their characteristics, whether they come from folklore or fiction. But many modern notions of vampires started with the 1700s media frenzy and continued with "Dracula" and other tales. "It's not like a vampire disease where people are wandering the earth for years and years getting to look more and more like vampires," he said. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile sunlight sapped the count's powers, it was not until the 1922 film "Nosferatu" that the sun's rays killed vampires. As scientists began to learn and understand more about the body and death, stories about vampires started to evolve.
Persons: , Varney, Michael Hefferon, They're, Hefferon, Michael Bell, Bram Stoker, Dracula, Stoker, Vlad the, Abraham Van Helsing, Vlad III, Vlad, Bram Stoker's, Emily Gerard, Marion McGarry, Charlotte, Charlotte Stoker's, McGarry, sickles, Mercy Bell, she'd, bloating, John Polidori, debonair Lord Ruthven, Lord Byron, Ruthven Organizations: Service, Getty, Dermatology Locations: Serbia, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London, Romania, Serbian, Austria, Poland, Exeter , Rhode Island
Those beliefs are known to have caused medical providers to rate Black patients’ pain lower, misdiagnose health concerns and recommend less relief. “I believe technology can really provide shared prosperity and I believe it can help to close the gaps we have in health care delivery,” Omiye said. In 2019, for example, academic researchers revealed that a large hospital in the United States was employing an algorithm that systematically privileged white patients over Black patients. It was later revealed the same algorithm was being used to predict the health care needs of 70 million patients nationwide. In June, another study found racial bias built into commonly used computer software to test lung function was likely leading to fewer Black patients getting care for breathing problems.
Persons: Google’s Bard, Anthropic’s Claude —, , Stanford University’s Dr, Roxana Daneshjou, ” Daneshjou, “ It's, Tofunmi Omiye, , ” Omiye, Bard, Beth Israel, Adam Rodman, Rodman, Dr, John Halamka, “ ChatGPT, MedPaLM, Mayo, ” Halamka, Halamka, Stanford, Jenna Lester, ” ___ O'Brien Organizations: FRANCISCO, Stanford School of Medicine, Digital Medicine, Associated Press, Google, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical, American Medical Association, Stanford, Nationwide, Health, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Platform's, Microsoft, University of California Locations: Boston, United States, Minnesota, Mayo, San Francisco, Providence , Rhode Island
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