Introduction: Skin Cancer Awareness Month is a crucial annual event that aims to educate and empower individuals about the risks, prevention, early detection, and treatment of skin cancer. As dermatology […]
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Most people are aware that excessive exposure to the sun over the course of one’s lifetime is linked to an increased risk for some type of skin cancer. However, there […]
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently recommended a label change for the prescription diuretic, hydrochlorothiazide. The FDA approved the label change to reflect recent findings that show patients who […]
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Lung transplant comes with risks that emerge during and after the procedure. Infection is one of the main complications of lung transplants, and voriconazole is a prescription drug of […]
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The Study As reported in a recent study by JAMA Dermatology, there is an increased prevalence of skin cancer in gay and bisexual men. The analysts for the study looked at […]
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In a recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent Orange were tested for increased risk of non-melanotic skin cancer (NMSC). In this study, it […]
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In a recent study from the British Journal of Dermatology, it was determined that there is a strong link between mercury levels in the blood and non-melanoma skin cancer. Non-melanoma […]
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The American Medical Association defines obesity as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more, where individuals have too much body fat compared to lean body tissues like muscles. Obesity is […]
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