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Method may allow 'optical' biopsy

Rochester, N.Y. — New technology developed by a University of Rochester (N.Y.) optics professor may enable doctors to examine potentially cancerous skin lesions without having to physically biopsy them, ScienceDaily.com reports.
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Finasteride may impair sex drive

Washington — Results of a new study suggest that men who take the drug finasteride to halt male pattern hair loss may experience an ongoing reduction in sex drive and, in some cases, prolonged periods of erectile dysfunction even after they stop using the drug, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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Risky combo: Tanning beds, meds

Bloomington, Ind. — A new study suggests that self-treating skin eruptions by using a tanning bed may cause more problems than it solves, ScienceDaily.com reports. Read full article.

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Eczema, long-term allergies linked

Washington — Children who have more severe atopic dermatitis, or eczema, are less likely to outgrow allergies to milk or eggs, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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