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La Roche-Posay announces research award winners
April 22nd 2014La Roche-Posay has announced the recipients of the ninth annual La Roche-Posay North American Foundation 2014 Research Awards, celebrating advances in clinical, biological and pharmacological research advances in the field of dermatology.
Research advancements improve hair loss treatment options
April 17th 2014Hereditary hair loss affects millions of men and women, but with more research, treatments are improving. Neil Sadick, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City, will be speaking about the advances in hair loss and treatments at the 2014 Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology meeting in June.
Losing a malpractice case may depend on where you live
April 1st 2014A patient recovering from surgery was warned about the possibility of infection, and she develops an infection that leads to sepsis. Should the physician have explained to her that infection could lead to sepsis and possibly death, and can the physician be sued?
Core physicians must look ahead, participate, compete
April 1st 2014To maintain a leadership position in aesthetic treatments, core specialists must identify and embrace the game-changing innovations of the future, says an expert. To that end, he recommends participating in drug and device development and clinical trials.
PODCAST: Advances in psoriasis treatment
April 1st 2014The past few years have been an exciting time for those who treat psoriasis and for many patients with severe disease because of excellent new therapies for this often intractable problem. Norman Levine, M.D., talks with Alan Menter, M.D., Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, about recent developments in the treatment of psoriasis.
Targeted drugs lengthen survival for melanoma patients
April 1st 2014Though a cure for melanoma remains elusive, continued research has borne several promising treatment approaches with more targeted drugs that can help lengthen melanoma patients' survival, buying them time until more effective treatments come to light.