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November 19, 2014

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THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES

CDC: Skin cancer treatment costs 'skyrocketing'

A new government study suggests costs related to nonmelanoma skin cancer and melanoma treatment have skyrocketed relative to other cancers, increasing by 126 percent to more than $8 billion.
» How to reduce cancers and costs

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A NEW LOOK FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION
DermWorx Professional Skincare introduces a single dose topical anti-oxidant; CerumWorx. Formulated with three forms of Vitamin C, E and a dual biopeptide blend, CerumWorx helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. For samples

Cell discovery may lead to new generation of cancer therapies

A newly discovered subpopulation of melanoma cancer cells may lead to the development of more effective cancer therapies. » Read about the cell subpopulation

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43%

 

Americans who say it is difficult or impossible to afford their health insurance deductible

Source: Medical Economics

Online follow-ups compare well with in-office care

Results of a new study suggest the extent to which new ways of delivering dermatological services could improve outcomes and ease access to care. » More about teledermatology

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Data suggests pollution new target in skin aging

Scientific findings indicate that people need to do more to protect their skin from the sun and must now also begin thinking about the damaging effects of exposure to pollution. Topical applications of antioxidants and DNA repair enzymes have potential to be helpful tools. » How DNA repair enzymes work

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Fillers correct volume loss to forehead

Injectable fillers, once mainly reserved for the nasolabial fold and the lips, have tremendous potential for the forehead, according to an expert who spoket at the annual meeting of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. » Read about the technique

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What Mohs surgeons don't know about the Affordable Care Act

An unscientific survey of 159 Mohs dermatologic surgeons finds that many don't full understand the ramifications of healthcare reform spawned by the Affordable Care Act, according to a speaker at the annual meeting of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. » Read the survey findings

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FL •Integrated Dermatology

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MD •Anne Arundel Dermatologyy

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MI •Dermatology at MidTowne,PC

NC •Integrated Dermatology

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NY •Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY/NJ

NV •Integrated Dermatology

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OR •Cynthia Dreyer MD

PA •Dermatology Associates of Lancaster

UT •Integrated Dermatology

WI •Gundersen Lutheran Health System

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