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August 21, 2013

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Many with psoriasis go untreated

Up to 30 percent of patients with psoriasis do not seek medical care for their skin condition, patient surveys show. » More

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Eczema: Therapies for All Ages
Eczema therapy can come in many forms from topical creams to ultraviolet light. Find out more about novel therapeutic strategies to manage eczema and other vexing skin conditions. Articles, video, tools and CME. Read More

App lets doctors securely share images

What many are calling an “Instagram for healthcare professionals,” a new crowd-sourced app allows physicians to upload graphic medical images and use them as a learning aid, all while protecting patients’ privacy.
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Compromised and Fragile Skin Therapies
Learn about diagnosis and treatment of painful skin disorders like melanoma, psoriasis and actinic keratosis. Articles, video, tools and CME. Read More

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10%

 

Percentage of physicians who practice in rural areas.

Source: University of Missouri School of Medicine

ADHD in childhood associated with skin disorders

Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be more likely to have skin infections, impetigo and atopic diseases, a recent study shows. » More

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NPs, PAs shift toward subspecialties

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) are increasingly going to subspecialties to work, rather than in primary care, which may suggest that these healthcare providers won’t be a solution to the impending shortage of primary care physicians.
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