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Women With Psoriasis, Has Increased Risk of Diabetes and Hypertension
in Daily Diabetic, on April 20, 2009
...ompanying unhealthy lifestyle.
Such were the findings suggested by a report in the Archives of Dermatology , one of the JAMA/Archives journals. The said findings were the result of a study in US f...
Caffeine Offers Skin Cancer Protection
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...esy of iStockphoto , Image# 6660710 In a study published this week in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology , researchers investigated the mechanism by which caffeine may confer protection agains...
Profex Raises $15.5 Million in VC Funds
in China Venture News, on August 27, 2008
...d Profex Inc. has gotten hold of $15.5 million in first round venture capital funding.
Profex is a dermatology startup in China. The funding round was co-led by trident Capital and its Chinese...
Women's Health's Annual Beauty Award Winners Named
in Are you a beauty?, on August 4, 2008
...oisturizer SPF 15 , $16 for 4 oz, drugstore.com
puffy -EYE TREATMENT: Patricia Wexler M.D. Dermatology Fastcription Instant De-Puff Eye Gel, $19.50 for 0.5 oz, bathandbodyworks.com
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Are Cheaper Jewelry More Likely to Contain Nickel?
in Allergies, on May 26, 2008
...e United States . According to a report published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology:
"In the early 1990s, the European Union Nickel Directive was passed in an effort t...
Using Stem Cells to Regenerate Cornea and Treat Genetic Skin Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 25, 2007
During an international meeting of stem cell scientists in Milan, Italian scientists report on the use of stem cells to replace damaged corneal tissues in the eye and to treat Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare but debilitating genetic disease of the skin characterized by highly fragile and blistering...
Overeating Sugar Could Cause Wrinkles
in Well Woman Blog, on October 21, 2007
...tudies, says David J. Goldberg, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist and a clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. B1 and B6 are plentiful in food, but taking a multivi...
Efalizumab (Raptiva®), Safe and Effective in Treatment of Heavy Psoriasis Patients
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 6, 2007
...r Phase III clinical trials.
According to Dr. Mark Lebwohl, Professor and Chairman, Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine :
"Overweight and obese psoriasis patients have...
Wrinkles Due to Natural Skin Aging Reduced by Vitamin A
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 28, 2007
...esearchers from the University of Michigan Medical School and recently reported at Archives of Dermatology (one of the JAMA and Archives Journal ).
Vitamin A (retinol) lotion has been foun...
Instead of Putting More Sunscreen, Get Less Sun This Summer
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 9, 2007
...otection strategies around the world carried out by Dr Stephan Lautenschlager, Outpatient Clinic of Dermatology, Triemli Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland, and colleagues:
"Wearing sun protective c...
New Study Links Psoriasis to Diabetes and Atherosclerosis
in Daily Diabetic, on April 19, 2007
... largest managed care organization in Israel.
According to dermatologist Michael David, MD, Dermatology Department at Rabin Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel:
"Previous reports have demo...
Smoking and Your Skin
in Well Woman Blog, on March 21, 2007
...s out and damages the skin all over your body. A recent article from CBC News Canada reports:
dermatology researchers in the U.S. studied the effects of smoking all over the body, including...
Tanning May be Addictive to Some
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 14, 2007
...-seeking behaviours.)
Published in the March 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , dermatologist Robin L. Hornung, MD, MPH, FAAD (Division of Dermatology at the Univers...
Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Injections May Help Sun-Damaged Human Skin
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 26, 2007
Dermal fillers containing hyaluronic acid appear to stimulate production of collagen,and thus help partially repair sun-damaged skin .
"Overall, our findings indicate that NASHA injections induce robust collagen production through several potential mechanisms, including the mechanic...
LipoDissolve Continues to be a Success
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 1, 2007
.... (I bet in the Philippines as well!)
According to Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD, of Crutchfield Dermatology and associate professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School :...
Stiefel Laboratories Buys Out Connetics for $640 Million
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 24, 2006
... Stiefel Laboratories Inc., a pharmaceutical firm specializing in dermatology , has bought one of Silicon Valley's biggest biotechnology companies, Connetics , for $17.50 a share --a 49 p...
What is Nickel Allergy?
in Allergies, on July 30, 2006
Nickel allergy is a contact allergy, which is an allergic skin reaction in response to an initial and/or brief, or repeated and/or prolonged, exposure to nickel or nickel-containing items. It's one of the most common type of skin allergies, and results to itchy, dry/crusty, and red/pigment...
FDA Approves New Hyaluronic Acid Formulation As Dermal Fillers For Facial Wrinkles
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 7, 2006
From the makers of Botox comes another line of dermal fillers for the treatment of facial wrinkles and folds. The Juvederm gel family of products is composed of highly concentrated cross-linked hyaluronic acid , which, as shown in clinical trials results to a more natural and longer-lasting ...
Injection of Synthetic Polymer May Relieve HIV Patients of Facial Lipoatrophy
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 29, 2006
... According to an article published in the March issue of the Archives of Dermatology , facial injections of polylactic acid (a synthetic biodegradable polymer) may help in improving the burd...
Botox: Beyond Wrinkles And Sweat
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 15, 2005
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An article in the December issue of the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology reviews the current treatment applications and limitations of Botox (BTX-A), aside from that which is most popular, wh...
Sirna Therapeutics Patents Vector Expressed siRNA Against Huntington's Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 5, 2005
...iseases and conditions, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), hepatitis B and C, dermatology, asthma, Huntington's Disease, diabetes and oncology.
Read the press release about ...
Chronic antibiotics and the risk of respiratory infections
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 20, 2005
...ther investigation," the investigators wrote in a report in the September issue of Archives of Dermatology. ...
Are tattoos dangerous?
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 14, 2005
MedPage Today looks at this question :
"Any time you pierce the skin, you're at risk of something," said Kathleen Ciampi, executive director of the Society of Permanent Cosmetics Professionals. "It's an invasive procedure .... A tattoo is essentially a colored wound.&qu...
Topical Drug Against Hair Loss
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 2, 2005
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A paper that will appear in the October issue of The Journal of Investigational Dermatology reports the therapeutic efficacy of Hedgehog pathway activators (developed by Curis, Inc. )in an adu...
Suntan addiction
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 16, 2005
...that some people might be addicted to getting a suntan.
The research, published in the Archives of Dermatology, suggested up to 53% of beach-goers could be dependent on getting a tan.
Cancer experts...
Tanning beds and skin cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 15, 2005
... see a tan as a fashion accessory and can be lax about protection.
In a recent American Academy of Dermatology poll, only half of those aged 18-24 said they are very or somewhat careful to guard agai...
Injecting warts with a fungus
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 22, 2005
...ll then recognize the abnormal wart present", explained Dr. Jack Cohen, assistant professor of dermatology. "It's essentially using our own body's defense to take care of it."
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Hospitalists are a growing trend
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 14, 2005
...ies were invented and became institutionalized: cardiology, Endocrinology , thoracic surgery, dermatology and so forth.
Primary care broke up into pediatrics (for kids), internal medicine (for ...




