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Dermatology Times E-News
October 05, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Dermatitis // Melasma // Folliculitis
In this issue
Texting improves compliance
Laptops cause skin issues
Burnout impacts med students
Device approved for AKs
Key Topic Updates


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Text messages improve patient compliance
Boston — A recent study conducted by the Center for Connected Health suggests that text messages are an effective tool for improving patient compliance with treatment and self-care, PRNewswire reports. More...
Laptops can cause skin discoloration on thighs
Danville, Pa. — Continued heat exposure from a laptop computer’s warm battery may lead to erythema ab igne (EAI) on the thighs, according to a clinical finding by a pediatric dermatologist. More...
Depression, burnout strongly impact medical students
Ann Arbor, Mich. � Two studies related to medical student depression and burnout suggest, respectively, that depressed students are more likely to endorse depression stigma attitudes than are nondepressed students, and that students with burnout are more likely than students without burnout to engage in unprofessional conduct, HealthDay News reports. More...
FDA OKs Solta device for treating actinic keratosis
Hayward, Calif. — Solta Medical’s Fraxel re:store Dual laser has received Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for the treatment of actinic keratosis (AKs), PRNewswire reports. More...
Key Topic Updates
Healthcare Information Technology
Website offers quality measurement guides
Patients concerned about medical record access

Anti-aging Treatments
Radiofrequency advances improve skin tightening
Anti-aging interventions grow in popularity

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