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April 22, 2015

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THIS WEEK IN DERMATOLOGY

Secukinumab vs. Ustekinumab

Many patients with chronic acne seek unusual treatments. Do they work? » Surprising options

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Botulinum toxin updates and innovations
Learn more about the latest in clinical research and techniques for wrinkle treatment and facial enhancement with botulinum toxin.

Surprising treatment options for acne

For most, acne tends to be chronic, and many patients, feeling that they have exhausted conventional treatments seek for better remedies. » Alternatives

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Paper vs. EHRs

EHRs...resist temptation to cut corners » Easy solutions for effective records.

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