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Dermatology Times eNews

Dermatology Times eNews

DermatologyTimes.com

April 11, 2012

SKIN CANCER

Melanoma on the rise among young adults

Rochester, Minn. — Incidence of melanoma appears to be increasing among young adults, especially females, according to a Mayo Clinic study. » More

UV photos ID melanoma risks in kids

Denver — Results of a new study suggest that ultraviolet photography can identify melanoma risk in young people that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. » More

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Palomar Medical Technologies Introduces the Skintel™ Melanin Reader – For Increased Confidence in Administering Aesthetic Treatments

The Skintel Melanin Reader provides an additional element of treatment confidence by determining the average melanin density of skin, in a quantitative manner, prior to a light-based aesthetic treatment – such as hair removal or photorejuvenation. >> Learn More at the LIVE Webcast

MRSA

Simple test IDs MRSA, can help prevent spread

Edinburgh, Scotland — A simple test could help to identify and diagnose methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in wounds and prevent its spread. » More

LASERS

LLLT performs well for body slimming, study shows

Marion, Ind. — A new study suggests that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is effective for body slimming. » More

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