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March 11, 2015

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THIS WEEK IN DERMATOLOGY

Researchers ID taste-cell function regulating pathway

This new study reveals the cause of severe taste disruptions suffered by many BCC patients undergoing chemotherapy. » The cause of upset

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Infection risk among serious burn patients

Researchers have found several factors that help doctors identify burn patients at risk of repeat infections. » What are they?

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Adult eczema proves costly

Study reveals a higher financial burden for adults with eczema compared with those without the condition. » How dermatologists can help

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