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Back to School Skin Care

Posted on 16. Feb, 2009 by .

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Summer ends bringing that time of year when students all over the country are going back to school. I have found one of the things on a student’s worry list is how their skin looks, especially the skin on their face.

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Sun Protection Tips for Golfers

Posted on 15. Feb, 2009 by .

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All golfers want to lower their golf score. Now it’s time to drive down your risk of skin cancer by protecting yourself from the sun’s harmful rays. You’ll appreciate avoiding that painful sunburn and potentially dangerous skin cancer in the future.

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Melanoma, Early Detection is the Key

Posted on 14. Feb, 2009 by .

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One American dies from melanoma about every hour. If detected in the early stages, melanoma usually can be treated successfully.

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Take Action To Prevent Skin Cancer

Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by .

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There are a number of things one can do to reduce their chance of developing skin cancer, especially non-melanoma skin cancer. The most important action one can take to protect themselves is to minimize your time in the sun.

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Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, And Poison Sumac Rashes

Posted on 09. Feb, 2009 by .

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For many of my patients, the first realization that they might have come in contact with poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac, occurs when they consult with me about a rash that they have developed. These vicious weeds are the single most common cause of allergic reactions in the United States

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When Should You Take Your Teenager to a Dermatologist for Acne?

Posted on 05. Feb, 2009 by .

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I’ve had some parents ask me if their teenager’s acne really warranted a trip to see me. Your teenager may not need to see a dermatologist if gentle cleansing with soap or the use of over the counter products control their acne.

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