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Skin cancer prevention messaging works (for some)
Studies have shown that melanoma incidence rates among non-Hispanic whites have been rising in recent years, which is true — to a degree, according to a research letter published in March in JAMA Dermatology. The rates are indeed rising for those younger than 15 years old and older than 45 years old. However, the analysis highlights a big dip in melanoma cases for those between 15-44 years.
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Early onset atopic dermatitis may be long-term for some, not for others
Skin biopsies from infants with atopic dermatitis feature important differences compared to adults with atopic dermatitis. These differences could change atopic dermatitis treatment for infants and toddlers with the disease, a study shows.
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Drivers fail to use sun protection
Most patients believe it’s not necessary to use sunscreen or other sun protection measures while driving, according to results of a retrospective survey.
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Is it time to make the switch to CO2 lasers?
How are recent improvements to laser technology translating into everyday practice? And what can your patients expect? Hear first-hand insights on these questions and others in this podcast. Listen to the podcast now.
 
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