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Dermatologist is crime fighter by night
Doctor Garry Gewirtzman has gone for a ride in a law-enforcement helicopter, been on an episode of a popular television show, and trained with the FBI – all through connections with his patients. A dermatologist in Plantation for 36 years, Doctor...Tags: Law Enforcement, Police Investigations, Steroids, Washington, DC, Dermatologists
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Amblyopia, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ulcerative Colitis, Dietary Supplements, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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More adults battling acne breakouts
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIt starts with Clearasil, then moves on to stronger stuff: birth control pills, antibiotics, Retin-A, or the nuclear option, Accutane. These days, there's an arsenal of treatments for that common adolescent scourge, acne vulgaris, and the beleaguered...Tags: Light Therapy, Dietary Supplements, Dermatologists, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Pharmaceuticals
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Dermatologists embracing vitamin D for psoriasis
Q: I have had psoriasis for more than 35 years. A few years ago, my doctor suggested vitamin D, as my blood level was low. Much to my surprise, my psoriasis began to disappear almost immediately. Several patches had proved impossible to cure with...
Tags: Symptoms, Dizziness, Fluoxetine (drug), Cymbalta (drug), Dietary Supplements
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Emotional scar weighs psoriasis patients down
Khaleej TimesA significant percentage of people afflicted with psoriasis, a severe skin condition, suffer from the emotional impact of the disease, said a top dermatologist at the Dubai Derma 2013 conference which is taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre. Dr...Tags: Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Diabetes, United Arab Emirates
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Briefs: New Scientist
Premium Health News ServiceHOW TO STOP PEOPLE WAKING IN SURGERY Anesthestic wearing off mid-operation isn't just the stuff of nightmares; it occurs in around 0.2 percent of surgeries globally. But keeping tabs on the brain during surgery could stop this. To look for a signature...Tags: Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Viral Diseases and Infections, Acne
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Boys on deck: Cool, comfortable swimwear
Tribune Specialty ProductsHannah Crawford says she always assumed her seven- and nine-year old sons weren’t that concerned with what they would wear at the beach until they went to the beach in St. Joe’s, Michigan, last summer, and realized she left their swimsuits...Tags: Sunburn, Age Spots, Medical Specialization, Swimming, Dermatologists
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Business people - April 21
Summit Dermatology CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Greg Forsyth recently joined the practice of Summit Dermatology, an affiliate of Summit Health, at Summit Health Center, Building 2, 757 Norland Ave., Suite 204 in Chambersburg. He previously treated patients...
Tags: Skin Cancer, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Skin Rash, U.S. Air Force, The Pennsylvania State University
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Easy-to-make skin care recipes
Forget expensive skin-care products to treat dry skin and puffy eyes. Make your own remedies with everyday ingredients in the kitchen and out of the medicine cabinet, says Dr. Leslie Baumann, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of the Baumann...Tags: Rosacea, Medical Specialization, Dermatologists
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Business briefs - Feb. 24
Susquehanna Bank LITITZ, Pa. — Susquehanna Bank recently launched a Mobile Deposit app that allows customers to make a deposit by taking a picture of a check using a smartphone. In just a few steps, customers can securely deposit a check into...Tags: Finance, Skin Cancer, Skin Rash, CNB Financial Corporation, Dermatologists
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Ban Youths Under 18 From Tanning Salons
A tan isn't worth teens increasing their risk for skin cancer. The General Assembly should send that unequivocal message by passing a proposed ban on the use of indoor tanning devices for those under the age of 18. This is hardly a risky position. It...Tags: University of Chicago, Arthur Rhodes, Skin Cancer, Health Organizations, American Medical Association
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Mutant protein offers promise of skin disease cure
Researchers from Loyola University Chicago said they have developed a mutant form of a protein that seems to cure mice of vitiligo, a skin condition found in millions of people around the world. Vitiligo causes irregular, white patches of skin, which...
Tags: Arthritis, Loyola University Chicago, Drugs and Medicines, Vitiligo, Colleges and Universities
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