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November 5, 2014

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

Daily dose of vitamin D combats seasonal atopic dermatitis

Results of a recent study suggest that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduces the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis. » Read the results

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Are your patients really following their treatment?
Patient adherence is as critical as it is often elusive. In this complimentary webinar, learn how doctor-patient trust can be transformed into treatment success and cost savings. Click here for more

New research uncovers vicious scratch-itch cycle

Scratching results in the brain's release of serotonin, intensifying the itch sensation, according t o results of a recent animal study. Understanding how to better control the cycle could lead to less itching, especially in those suffering from chronic itching. » Get the details

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Best practices in the evaluation and management of actinic keratoses
Articles, video, tools and CME on current strategies for managing actinic keratoses lesions using a variety of therapeutic approaches based on efficacy, safety and tolerability. Read More.

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3,152

 

Number of eligible health professionals who attested to Meaningful Use stage 2 from January-August 2014

Source: Medical Economics

'Bad' molecules found to be good for wound healing

Molecules long thought to be destructive of tissues and cells actually play a key role in the wound-healing process, according to a recent discovery by researchers in California. » Read about the process

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Webinar on enhancing patient access tonight!
An expert focuses on steroid responsive dermatoses and severe recalcitrant nodular acne. 6:00 PM EST. Can't make it? Sign up & watch later at your convenience!. Click here.

Coexisting problems complicate onychomycosis treatment

Tough cases of onychomycosis frequently include complicating factors such as psoriasis, onycholysis and non-dermatophyte infections, an expert says. » Read difficult case considerations

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