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Ohio considers barring all minors
June 1st 2007Hamilton, Ohio - Ohio could become the first state to protect all minors from harmful tanning parlor rays, says Louis L. Barich, M.D., past president of the Ohio Dermatological Association (ODA) and co-chair of ODA's Photobiology Educational and Legislative Committee.
A true picture of the rising sun
June 1st 2007There is more to treating skin of color than meets the eye. Cultural influences can be important factors in patients' maladies as well as issues of noncompliance and treatment choices. Learning about the culture is as important as learning about the physiology.
Medicare fee battle continues; new tanning legislation introduced
May 1st 2007Dermatologists and other physicians are facing another battle over Medicare fees, with a 9.9 percent cut looming for 2008 unless Congress steps in and provides another one-year fix - or manages an unlikely long-term solution to the problem.
Electronic medical records for dermatology: How best to take the plunge
May 1st 2007The software salesperson painted a rosy scenario of a physician walking from exam room to exam room with a Tablet PC, and by typing a few key strokes, generating a complete office note, prescriptions, a referral letter and instructions for the front office staff.
Studies show efficacy of treatments for oral lichen planus
May 1st 2007Winston-Salem, N.C.-Two studies published in the April issue of the Archives of Dermatology suggest that oral lichen planus (OLP) responds well to methotrexate and oral erosive lichen planus (OELP) to pimecrolimus, news source Medscape reports.
Study shows value of optical coherence tomography in estimating carcinoma thickness
May 1st 2007Scottsdale, Ariz. - A pilot study done by researchers at the Mayo Clinic here has found that optical coherence tomography is as effective as routine histopathologic techniques for estimating the superficial thickness of basal cell carcinomas, HealthDay News reports.