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April 1, 2015
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THIS WEEK IN DERMATOLOGY
Researchers have identified gene variants that suggest a genetic component for rosacea. » New treatment targets
Studies suggest that among teens, indoor tanning is linked with other risky behaviors, and that tanners may be seeking a sort of natural high. » Biochemical buzz
Good skincare vital to rosacea management. » Treat the condition.
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AZ - Arizona Skin & Laser
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CA - UC Irvine Health Dept Of Dermatology
CA - MedDerm Associates
CO - Integrated Dermatology
CT - Integrated Dermatology
District of Columbia - Integrated Dermatology
FL - Integrated Dermatology
FL - Palm Beach Dermatology
HI - Sleep Center Hawaii
IL - Integrated Dermatology
MI - Fivenson Dermatology PLLC
National - Integrated Dermatology
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NY - Company Confidential
NY - Juva Skin & Laser Center
OK - Tulsa Cancer Institute
OR - Cynthia Dreyer, MD
PA - Dermatology Associates of Lancaster
TX - The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine/Dermatology
UT - Integrated Dermatology
WI - Gundersen Lutheran Health System
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