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November 20, 2013

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

FDA approves luliconazole for tinea pedis

The Food and Drug Administration has approved luliconazole (Luzu Cream, 1 percent, Valeant Pharmaceuticals) for the one-week, once-daily treatment of interdigital tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis in patients ages 18 and older. » 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

Some journals, organizations leveraging social media

A recent study has determined that some academic journals use social media such as Facebook and Twitter to greatly increase their exposure to a wider audience. » More

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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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13%

 

Percentage of dermatology journals who have a presence on Facebook

Source: JAMA Dermatology

Valchlor gel for mycosis fungoides launches in U.S.

A topical gel, Valchlor (mechlorethamine, Actelion), is now available in the United States for patients with stage 1A and 1B mycosis fungoides-type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. » More

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Foam mattresses can reduce risk of pressure ulcers

A new study suggests that by using high-density foam mattresses, nursing homes may not have to turn residents every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers, a practice that has been used for more than 50 years. » More

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