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Topical anesthetic product proves to ease injection pain
March 1st 2010Minimizing pain while performing botulinum toxin injections is of paramount importance to patient and physician alike. Though there are several topical anesthetic techniques from which to choose, Pain Ease (Gebauer Company), a topical anesthetic skin refrigerant, appears to be the best choice, according to an expert.
Online physician rankings can boost, harm a practice
March 1st 2010Love or loathe them, public Web sites that let patients rate their physicians aren't going away, experts say. Making these sites work for you rather than against you requires ongoing vigilance, broad-based patient participation and - for some physicians - patient contracts, they add.
Acne treatment in women requires detailed history, systematic approach
February 3rd 2010Strategies for treating adult female acne include taking detailed patient histories, checking for endocrine abnormalities when indicated and, in many cases, prescribing oral contraceptives also approved for acne, according to an expert.
Derms discuss how economy impacts their practices' growth
February 3rd 2010We asked a number of doctors around the country whether they are adding procedures, therapies or equipment to their practices this year, and how those plans are being impacted by economic conditions. While some dermatologists are being cautious, others are actually using the economic challenges to plan for the future of their businesses.
Golimumab shows robust effect for inhibiting arthritic joint damage
February 3rd 2010The first data from radiologic analyses in the phase 3 clinical trial of golimumab (Simponi, Centocor Ortho Biotech) for treatment of active psoriatic arthritis demonstrate the benefit of this new anti-TNF-alpha agent for inhibiting joint damage.
Low-risk alternative for prevention, treatment of atopic dermatitis
February 3rd 2010An expert in Chinese medicines says that while botanicals have been used as folk remedies for centuries, scientists have only recently begun to test and hold them to the same rigorous standards as synthetic pharmaceuticals.
Nickel allergy declines in European countries, but continues to rise in U.S.
February 3rd 2010Regulations in European countries are reducing the incidence of nickel allergy overseas, while the incidence continues to climb in the United States, according to the president of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group.
Government outlines objectives for electronic health record incentive program
February 3rd 2010Dermatologists are one step closer to understanding how to access the electronic health record (EHR) incentive payments promised in the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Enacted in February 2009, ARRA provides incentives for physicians who demonstrate "meaningful" use of a certified EHR system.
Haiti earthquake leaves devastation - and uncertainty for AAD initiative
February 3rd 2010The devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12 has also dealt a major setback to an American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) initiative to teach local doctors to better care for their patients' dermatologic needs, say three doctors involved with the program.
Er:YAG device experiences comeback in cutaneous resurfacing market
February 3rd 2010Erbium: yttrium aluminum garnet lasers (Er:YAG) were first introduced as bone-cutting lasers in the late 1980s. These lasers are seeing some resurgence in the cutaneous resurfacing market, with the introduction of new modified delivery methods and alternative wavelengths.
Expert says physicians offer mixed messages about dangers of sunbeds
February 3rd 2010According to one expert, the tanning bed industry is heavily lobbied, and it is the job of dermatologist to not only recognize the health concerns associated with tanning beds, but also to give sound healthcare advice to patients regarding UV protection.
Understanding of childhood skin issues deepens
February 3rd 2010Key advances in pediatric dermatology include a deeper understanding of the role of propranolol in treating hemangiomas and of the link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and atopic dermatitis (AD), according to an expert. Meanwhile, research into other pediatric issues, including diet and acne, continues.
Savvy investors must learn from past two years, adjust behavior accordingly
February 3rd 2010Most savvy investors understand that portfolio diversification is a key consideration in reducing some of the risk of loss in a portfolio. In historically volatile markets, mitigation of loss is not a luxury - it is a necessity.
Do antibacterial products promote or impede skin health?
February 3rd 2010The current H1N1 influenza scare has hand sanitizers popping up everywhere - hotel lobbies, airports, day care centers, schools, hospital waiting rooms, office elevators and public restrooms. You can hardly enter any public building without having to sanitize your hands with this clear, alcohol-smelling liquid that turns your skin to a dry, itchy, flaky mess.
Dermatologist travels to help HIV-positive children, returns with new perspective
February 3rd 2010Dr. Ondo, clinical assistant professor of dermatology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, traveled 30 hours each way on a two-week journey to Hyderabad, near India's southeastern coast. He described the experience as interesting, memorable, and at times overwhelming.