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Shift work may lower cancer risk

Boston — While past studies have linked shift work to a higher risk of various types of cancer, a new study suggests that shift work may be associated with a reduced risk of skin cancer in women, ScienceDaily.com reports. Read full article.

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Botox treats painful vaginal spasms

Manchester, N.H. — A plastic surgeon here is conducting a clinical trial testing the use of botulinum toxin A on severe cases of vaginismus, msnbc.com reports. Read full article.

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FDA clears RF resurfacing device

Caesarea, Israel — EndyMed Medical, based here, announced that it has received Food and Drug Administration clearance for its Fractional Skin Resurfacing Applicator, PRWeb.com reports.
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Intendis launches rosacea info app

Morristown, N.J. — Drugmaker Intendis has developed a smart phone application, or app, designed to provide sufferers of mild to moderate rosacea with information and support to help manage their condition.
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