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June 14, 2014

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Peering into the pipeline

Intriguing dermatological products under development or relatively new to the U.S. market include topical and other modified botulinum toxin options, plus new cosmeceutical preparations for the skin and hair.
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Nail discoloration could signal crime

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Botulinum toxin injections: Cosmetic & Therapeutic treatment options
Botulinum toxin have a variety of medical uses, including smoothing out frown lines and treating pain. Video, articles, tools and CME to help you stay up-to-date on the latest medical advances involving neurotoxins. Read More.

PODCAST: Regulatory initiatives, deadlines inescapable

Although the timeline for implementation of the ICD-10 coding system has been pushed back to October 2015, all dermatologists will have to deal with this eventually. Meaningful Use regulations are also here to stay and will impact every dermatologist. Dermatology Times editorial advisor Norman Levine, M.D., talks with Mark Kaufmann, M.D., associate clinical professor in the department of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical School in New York, about these initiatives.
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Current and emerging therapies for psoriatic arthritis
Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis include inflammation in the joints and excessive production of skin cells. Learn about treatment options to help reduce these symptoms in your patients. View our psoriatic arthritis topic-based resource center and Learn More.

Novel cosmeceutical sets new bar in topical skincare

An innovative new line of cosmeceuticals (NuvesseMD, Nuvesse Skin Therapies) is being looked at as an exciting advance in the skincare market.
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Predictive risk hierarchy for NMSC recurrence guides treatment strategies

A recent study suggests that the most important predictive factors of recurrence for nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC) following radiotherapy include immunosuppression, age of the patient, tumor size as well as the treatment modality used. » Full article

 

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