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Dermatology Times eNews

Dermatology Times eNews

DermatologyTimes.com

February 8, 2012

SPECIALTY NEWS

Derm residents cheating: ABD responds to CNN story

Detroit — The American Board of Dermatology has warned residents that the practice of using so-called “airplane notes” to cheat on certification exams is illegal, the board’s executive director says. » More

REGULATORY

FDA clears Cynosure’s cellulite-treating laser

Washington — The Food and Drug Administration has cleared Cynosure’s Cellulaze Workstation, a cellulite-treating device, for commercial distribution, the company announced. » More

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‘Gatekeeper’ identified for skin inflammation

Toronto — A new study has identified key signals that regulate protective and sometimes pathological skin inflammation, and also identifies a “gatekeeper” that, when lost, can cause inflammatory skin disease in the absence of injury or infection. » More

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Business booms for tattoo removers, analysts say

Los Angeles — The tattoo boom of recent years has spawned an additional growth industry. The ranks of tattoo removal practitioners have increased substantially over the past five years, with revenue rising at an average annual rate of about 21 percent to $65.6 million in 2012, market analysis firm IBISWorld reports. » More

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