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Dermatology Times E-News
June 1, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Melanoma // Hyperhidrosis // Vitamin D
In this issue
Less frequent Botox works
Vanity thwarts sunbed use
Steroids treat hemangiomas
Heat, rosacea studied
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Decreased Botox frequency has little effect on results
Portland, Ore. — New research suggests that the frequency of Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA, Allergan) injections can be decreased after about two years’ use without loss of most cosmetic benefits, news source ScienceDaily reports. More...
Appeal to vanity could impact tanning salon use
Chicago — A Northwestern University dermatology professor may have found a way to persuade young people that tanning salons are a health risk, msnbc.com reports. More...
Steroid treatment shows some success in hemangiomas
Milwaukee — Results of a small prospective study demonstrate that corticosteroid treatment of infantile hemangiomas can lead to profound, but largely reversible, immune suppression in infants, MedPage Today reports. More...
Study: Variety of heat sources can trigger rosacea flares
Barrington, Ill. — Recently released results of a National Rosacea Society (NRS) survey show that hot weather exacerbates rosacea, and that some common heat sources can affect the condition even in cold weather. More...
Key Topic Updates
Clinical Pharmacology
Antibiotic patterns for S. aureus in children have changed
Vitamin D insufficiency common in young women

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Allergy & Immunology
Vitamin A analogues not linked to fracture risk
Costs hamper herpes zoster vaccination of seniors
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