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April 22, 2015

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THIS WEEK IN DERMATOLOGY

Secukinumab vs. Ustekinumab

Many patients with chronic acne seek unusual treatments. Do they work? » Surprising options

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Surprising treatment options for acne

For most, acne tends to be chronic, and many patients, feeling that they have exhausted conventional treatments seek for better remedies. » Alternatives

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Paper vs. EHRs

EHRs...resist temptation to cut corners » Easy solutions for effective records.

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