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FYI ...
114,900
Estimate of new cases of melanoma in the United States in 2010.
Source: American Academy of Dermatology.
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Botox reduces pain in mice
Seoul, South Korea — Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A; onabotulinumtoxinA, Botox, Allergan) reduces responses to an inflammation-related pain stimulus when injected into the spinal canal in mice, according to a new study reported by Newswise.com. Read full article. |
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Parents favor genetic test
Salt Lake City — The vast majority of parents who tested positive for a genetic mutation that increases the risk of melanoma support genetic testing of their children and grandchildren, Newswise.com reports. Read full article.
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CDC adds wart therapy option
Florham Park, N.J. — PharmaDerm, based here, has announced that its Veregen Ointment (sinecatechins, 15 percent), a topical medication for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts, has been added as a new therapeutic option in the 2010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, PRNewswire reports. Read full article.
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Baldness linked to stem cells
Philadelphia — An inability of scalp stem cells to develop into the type of cells that make hair follicles may be an underlying cause of male-pattern baldness, msnbc.com reports. Read full article.
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Aussies know little about skin
Sydney — Only 25 percent of Australian adults over 40 were able to identify the skin as an organ without prompting, Australia’s HeraldSun.com.au reports. Read full article.
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