Hair loss in children can be quite frustrating and scary for parents. The good news is that most of the condition of hair loss in children is often temporary and can be effectively treated with proper diagnosis. One must understand that some cases of children with hair loss can be effectively treated with medications while [...]The post Common Causes of Hair Loss in Children appeared first on Der
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Since the 1970s, the incidence of melanoma has been rising about 2% per year in adolescents, the...
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WAILEA, MAUI Dermatology is arguably the least technologically advanced specialty in medicine,...
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(MedPage Today) -- Most cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas are easily treated surgically, but patients with specific disease risk factors develop metastases and ultimately die of the disease, a retrospective study determined.
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(MedPage Today) -- Healthcare reform in Massachusetts did not increase overall use of inpatient resources, but other states may not be so lucky, researchers found.
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People who have skin cancer may be less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. The link does not apply to melanoma, a less common but more aggressive type of skin cancer.
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Let’s admit it: you can’t stop itching “down there”. I know it’s an awkward area to scratch, but you can’t help. Your desire to scratch may lead you to squirm in your seat at public bus or at the office. Itching in the vaginal area can be so disturbing that it can affect both your [...]The post Vaginal Itching: Possible Causes and Effective Remedies appeared first on DermaTalk.
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(MedPage Today) -- A once-promising investigational drug for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) missed one of two marks in a phase III trial, as it did previously in a mid-stage study. Also this week: an intravenous immunoglobulin product is recalled.
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(MedPage Today) -- The incidence of genital warts declined by more than 90% in adolescent and teenage girls in the first 4 to 5 years after introduction of the human papillomavirus vaccine in Australia, investigators reported.
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Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen enters the bladder instead of going out through penis during ejaculation. This means the semen which normally comes out during orgasm is redirected to the urinary bladder. Sometimes called as dry orgasm, retrograde ejaculation is harmless, but is one of the factors of male infertility. Retrograde ejaculation is also one [...]The post Retrograde Ejaculation
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