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July 6, 2011

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Heart transplant boosts cancer risk

Chicago — New research suggests that heart transplant patients are four to 30 times as likely to develop skin cancer as healthy people, depending on their geographic location and other factors, the Los Angeles Times reports. Read full article.

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High 'D' may cut chance of diabetes

Boston — Higher plasma levels of vitamin D are associated with reduced risk of incident diabetes among people at high risk for the disease, Medscape Medical News reports. Read full article.

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Canada OKs Bellafill wrinkle filler

Ottawa, Ontario — Health Canada has approved the use of the injectable aesthetic filler Bellafill, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. Read full article.

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Coding expert forms new company

Casselberry, Fla. — The Inga Ellzey Practice Group (IEPG), the leading expert on dermatology coding, documentation and reimbursement and a Dermatology Times contributor, has spun off a new company, Ellzey Coding Solutions (ECS). Read full article.

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