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November 26, 2014

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THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES

Aspirin may exacerbate childhood urticaria

A new study suggests that hypersensitivity to aspirin may cause complications in some children with chronic spontaneous urticaria.
» Read about this hypersensitivity

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Webcast: The Difference in EMR Systems for ICD-10
Join Dr. Jordan Miller for a webcast to hear how he has used EMA Dermatology, a dermatology-specific, cloud-based EMR system, in his own practice and why ICD-10 is no longer a concern for him.

Infection-causing bacteria found in hidradenitis suppurativa lesions

Bacteria responsible for causing skin and soft tissue infections has been found in hidradenitis suppurativa lesions, results of a recent study indicate. » See the types of bacteria found

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Insights into managing atopic dermatitis and acne
Atopic dermatitis and acne have significant physical, psychosocial and financial impacts on patients. Keep current on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of both conditions and how these may impact patient care. Read More.

fyi...

44%

 

Number of physicians who plan to sell their practices in the next 10 years

Source: ProCare Systems

Study sounds warning note on BADGE-based epoxy resins

Aluminum pharmaceutical tubes are often coated internally with bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE)-based epoxy resins — and according to a new study from Germany, this may present a problem for people who manufacture or work with these tubes.
» More about these reactions

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Examining current trends in scar treatment

Although every scar tells a story, it is a tale better spoken by dermatologists who can help to reduce its appearance. To do so, physicians today are using improved protocols in laser treatment.
» Read about techniques

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New Job Opportunities

AZ •Arizona Skin & Laser

CA •Integrated Dermatology

CA •Integrated Dermatology

CO •Integrated Dermatology

CT •Integrated Dermatology

CT •Integrated Dermatology

District of Columbia •Integrated Dermatology

FL •Integrated Dermatology

FL •Integrated Dermatology

FL •Integrated Dermatology

FL •Palm Beach Dermatology

MD •Anne Arundel Dermatologyy

MD •Annapolis Dermatology Associates

MI •Dermatology at MidTowne,PC

NC •Integrated Dermatology

NJ •David A High, MD

New Job Opportunities

NY •Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY/NJ

NV •Integrated Dermatology

NY •Garden City Dermatology PC

NY •Company Confidential

NY •Company Confidential

NY •Frank DeMento MD & Associates PC

OR •Cynthia Dreyer MD

PA •Dermatology Associates of Lancaster

UT •Integrated Dermatology

WI •Gundersen Lutheran Health System

WI •Mayo Clinic

 
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