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Nov 04

What growing tomatoes and skin care have in common? Why things don’t work anymore. The secret of why a good thing doesn’t last forever.   It’s strange how good things do not last forever. Growing tomatoes is a real art. The same plants, same weather, and same soil and all of the sudden – lousy […]

Nov 04

(American Journal of Medicine 05/2010) According to recent surveys, only about 13% of women and 16% of men received skin cancer screening   Total skin examination by a qualified physician represents a major opportunity – or one lost – to detect early skin cancer such as Melanoma. How often do you think most of us […]

Nov 04

FDA (6/11). The FDA just released new guidelines for sunscreen labeling. Despite the explosion of sunscreens, there has also been an explosion of skin cancer. Melanoma has increased by 45% from 1992 to 2004, and it is now the most common form of cancer in young people in their late 20′s.   Now all sunscreens […]

Nov 04

Buy a BROAD SPECTRUM sunscreen, meaning it must protect you from both UVA and UVB rays. Buy at least a 15 SPF. Most doctors would disagree with this and say you need a 30 SPF, but remember that going up to a 50 or even a 100 doesn’t really make any difference.  No sunscreen can […]

Nov 04

(L.A. Times 6/11). Dermatologists and Emergency Room Physicians in L.A. and New York are seeing deep purple patches and dying skin on ears, noses, cheeks, and other body parts in people who have used cocaine that has been laced with a deworming agent. It is estimated that up to 70% of U.S. cocaine is now […]

Nov 04

(Washington Post 6/11). MEN!!!  It seems male patients approaching the ages of 40-60 years feel it is important to keep a youthful look to ensure both social and professional successes, especially in this tight, youthful, and highly competitive job market.   IT’S ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF EQUALITY OF THE SEXES.

Nov 04

(USA Today 7/11). The chicken pox vaccine has nearly eliminated deaths from this disease in children from 1990-2007. Although chicken pox deaths in children are becoming a thing of the past, you must remember that adults get more serious chicken pox illness than children, and have about 20 TIMES MORE RISK OF DYING FROM IT […]

Nov 04

Although most people are familiar with the word melanoma, and think it is the most lethal skin cancer, the survival rates for the Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC) are much worse. It is an uncommon form of skin cancer. A study done in Australia from 1993-2007 showed 64% of MCC alive at 5 years, versus 90% […]

Nov 04

(Kings College, London 7/11). Researchers have identified the molecule that causes the pain of sunburn, and this could lead to improved treatments of more serious conditions such as arthritis, cystitis (bladder pain), and other forms of chronic pain.

Nov 04

(Lancet Oncology 7/11). For every four inches above 5 feet that a female is, she has a 16% increase in developing cancer. Researchers studied more than 1 million women in the UK that were more than 161 cm between 1996 and 2001, and found that every 10cm of height resulted in a 17% increase in […]

Nov 04

(New York Times 7/11). A combination of factors has discouraged many doctors from carrying Zostavax, the vaccine for shingles. Merck, the manufacturer has also been unable to provide sufficient quantities to even meet modest demands. As a result, intermittent shortages have prevented consistent marketing and have therefore stalled Public Health agencies from informing the public. […]

Nov 04

(Loyola University Medical Center 7/11). Baseball caps, flip-flops, and other cool summer attire present a serious problem: They leave areas of the skin exposed to harmful rays from the sun. The risk of developing skin cancers in these areas is very real, and especially dangerous on the top of the ears because people rarely inspect or […]