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Dermatology Times adds new member to Editorial Advisory Council
June 1st 2012Dermatology Times welcomes Albert C. Yan, M.D., as the newest member to its Editorial Advisory Council. Dr. Yan is the chief of pediatric dermatology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he is also an associate professor of pediatrics and dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Investigation uncovers indoor tanning's efforts to mislead public, report shows
June 1st 2012Although the risk of melanoma is especially high for youth and young adults who engage in indoor tanning, tanning salon workers across the nation have told congressional undercover investigators that indoor tanning is safe and the idea that indoor tanning can cause skin cancer is false.
Propranolol combined with PDL clears infantile hemangioma
June 1st 2012The combined use of propranolol and pulsed dye laser (PDL) resulted in more rapid and complete clearance of infantile hemangiomas than propranolol monotherapy, according to data presented at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy appropriate for certain thin melanomas
June 1st 2012Sentinel lymph node (SLN) status represents the most important prognostic factor for disease-specific survival in primary cutaneous melanomas, said Christopher K. Bichakjian, M.D., at the 70th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology. However, he says, its impact on overall survival remains unclear.
Researchers plan clinical trial targeting chronic inflammation from Lyme disease
June 1st 2012Chronic inflammation following Lyme disease may respond to therapy that targets inflammation custom-designed peptides, according to a team of investigators. The team has submitted a pre-Investigative New Drug (pIND) letter to the Food and Drug Administration as a step toward testing whether a novel treatment based on this model is effective.
Americans aware of sun dangers, but ignore warnings
June 1st 2012According to the National Cancer Institute, skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and its prevalence keeps growing. And despite an abundance of initiatives designed to increase sun protection and early detection, people don't seem to be acting on what they know.
Disclosure of malpractice payment, other physician information grows by state
June 1st 2012The estate of a deceased patient has sued Dr. Mole for not making a melanoma diagnosis earlier. The plaintiff's attorney has offered a settlement agreement for $1 million. He is concerned about the settlement being listed in the National Data Practitioner Data Bank. His attorney assures Dr. Mole that as this late point in his career this will do little to no impact on his reputation.
Clinicians examine mind-body connection of urticaria, stress
June 1st 2012Although the expression "I was so stressed I broke out in hives" is quite common, it can be a challenge for dermatologists to identify the psychosocial precipitants of chronic urticaria, according to Josie Howard, M.D., a psychiatrist in private practice, and clinical instructor departments of psychiatry and dermatology, University of California, San Francisco. But that is beginning to change, she says.
Psychological components of hair disorders require co-management
June 1st 2012Hair disorders such as alopecia areata and trichotillomania often involve a complex mind-body connection that dermatologists must untangle, according to Wilma Bergfeld, M.D., in practice at the Cleveland Clinic. "Management of these types of conditions often requires consultation and support of a psychologist or psychiatrist," she says.
Dermatology Times adds new council member
May 16th 2012Dermatology Times welcomes Albert C. Yan, M.D., as the newest member to its Editorial Advisory Council. Dr. Yan is the chief of pediatric dermatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where he is also an associate professor of pediatrics and dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Risky UV exposure common among young adults
May 16th 2012Many young adults engage in high-risk sun exposure and indoor tanning behaviors even as skin cancer rates among this age group continue to rise, according to recent studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute.
Vermont outlaws indoor tanning for minors
May 16th 2012Vermont residents under age 18 will have to wait until the sun is out to tan. A new law there will ban the use of indoor tanning beds by minors, making it the second state in the country, after California, to place an age restriction on indoor tanning.
Researchers unlock secrets of stratum corneum
May 2nd 2012Researchers in Sweden have successfully described the function and structure of the topmost layer of skin at the molecular level, creating new possibilities for large-scale drug delivery via the skin and also opening the door for greater understanding of skin diseases.
Dermatology Times, Digital Edition, May 2012
May 1st 2012Diagnosis at a Distance : Driven by improving technology as well as undeniable need, teledermatology continues to gain as a consultation option Fine Tuning : IL-17 inhibitors may modify approach to psoriasis Clinical Dermatology : Careful laser selection, combos standard for vascular treatment Cosmetic Dermatology : Gene-matched cosmetics - Mostly hype, or practical? Practice Management : Superior customer service generates satisfied patients Special Report : Skin cancer
Exploring theories, potential opportunities of gene-matched cosmetics
May 1st 2012A new marketing concept is to design boutique cosmetics that complement the genes of the consumer. The idea builds on the current genomic approach to cosmeceutical research where gene expression is being used to study the effect of ingredients on the skin.
From baseball to dermatology, physician stays on top of his game with talent, passion
May 1st 2012According to dermatologist John E. Olerud, M.D., "Life is a lot like baseball." In fact, Dr. Olerud often shares with his trainees the life lessons he learned as a professional baseball player. He focused on the topic in a recent acceptance speech, when Washington State University honored him last year with its Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Uncertain future for healthcare prompts dermatologists to expand, adjust services
May 1st 2012On Call asked dermatologists around the country what they, or their practices are planning this year as they await a determination of what healthcare delivery will look like. Are they making any major changes, expanding or downsizing their practices?