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Dermatology Times E-News
May 4, 2010
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In this issue
  • Vitiligo cuts cancer risk?
  • NT 201 treats dystonia
  • Man receives full face
  • Valeant to acquire Vital
  • AAD names officers
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    Vitiligo may offer natural defense against skin cancer
    London — Results of a new study suggest that people with vitiligo may have natural protection against skin cancer, BBC News reports. More...
    Novel compound improves blepharospasm, cervical dystonia
    Toronto — Results of several studies suggest that the new compound NT 201 improves treatment of blepharospasm and cervical dystonia by at least 25 percent, according to news source Docguide.com. More...
    Doctors report successful full face transplant in Spain
    Barcelona, Spain — Doctors here performed what they are calling a successful face transplant on a Spanish man in his 30s, All Headline News reports. More...
    Valeant to acquire Toronto maker of derm products
    Aliso Viejo, Calif. — Valeant Pharmaceuticals, based here, will acquire Vital Science Corp., a Toronto-based manufacturer of over-the-counter dermatology products, news source Socaltech.com reports. More...
    AAD announces new officers for 2012 term
    Schaumburg, Ill. — The American Academy of Dermatology has announced the results of its election of new officers for terms to begin in 2012. More...
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    Autoantibodies of little prognostic value in melanoma
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