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October 11, 2012

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Indoor tanning boosts NMSC risk

Indoor tanning significantly increases the risk of contracting nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), especially in those under age 25, a new study confirms. » More

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Two-drug combination best for melanoma

A two-drug combination for metastatic melanoma reduced the odds of progression by 60 percent, demonstrating more effectiveness than monotherapy, according to researchers. » More

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Doctors grow ear on arm after BCC

Surgeons at Johns Hopkins University Hospital have successfully transplanted a new ear on a Maryland woman who lost her original ear to an aggressive form of basal cell carcinoma. » More

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Mailings improve sun protection behavior

Mailings about sun protection improved sun-protective behaviors compared to those of a control group, according to a recent study. » More

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Well-known actress raises rosacea awareness

Actress Cynthia Nixon, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit series “Sex and the City,” spoke to dermatologists about her experience with rosacea as part of the Face to Face with Rosacea Symposium at the 2012 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference on Oct. 4. » More

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Atopic dermatitis linked to stress

Stress appears to be strongly linked with a higher risk of atopic dermatitis, according to a recent study. » More

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