Mohs technique used for skin cancer detection Posted By : Jeff Klemin-6598

November 20th, 2007 by admin

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. The cryoembedder is a device used with a cryostat that helps mohs surgeons.

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Osteonecrosis Treatment Posted By : Rosamond Gaven

November 20th, 2007 by admin

We all know people who suffer with arthritis. You may even have the disease. What you may not realize is that the word “arthritis” is often used simply as an umbrella term that describes pain and stiffness in the joints. There are actually more than 100 different types of arthritis and many of these, including osteonecrosis, can have an irreversible and debilitating effect on the body.

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Arthritis Drug Options Posted By : Eunice Gaelek

November 19th, 2007 by admin

If you suffer with arthritis, you may be surprised to find that some common arthritis drugs simply don’t work for you. That’s because there are more than one hundred different forms of arthritis, and every drug is not effective for all patients.

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Schools Failing on Skin Cancer Smarts Posted By : Joelle Applebe

November 18th, 2007 by admin

Experts agree, American schools are failing on their ability to educate our kids on sun safety and protect them from the dangers of skin cancer.

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About Skin Cancer Prevention Posted By : Kimberly Graham

October 31st, 2007 by admin

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer among Americans and if more individuals used proper skin cancer prevention, perhaps this statistic would change. Older generations who developed skin cancer did not have the knowledge today’s society has available to them.

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How to prevent skin cancer Posted By : Janet Martin

October 21st, 2007 by admin

Summer is a time for swimming, outings, picnics, and fun. But its also the best time to get a bad sunburn or worse, a bad case of skin cancer.

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Skin cancer myths debunked Posted By : Janet Martin

October 20th, 2007 by admin

The weather may be sunny but the statistics are not. Every year, a million new skin cancer cases are diagnosed in the United States alone. The most serious form, melanoma, will be seen in almost 60,000 people this year and result in over 8,000 deaths, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

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Contact Dermatitis What Is It And How To Treat It? Posted By : Paul Courtney

October 14th, 2007 by admin

The first thing to do is visit your doctor to find out if in-fact you are suffering from dermatitis and what kind of dermatitis it is such as atopic, contact allergy or contact irritant dermatitis. In this article we will deal with treatments for contact dermatitis.Authors Biography: Paul Courtney contributes articles to various publications pertaining to Alternative Medicine, Herbal Medicine and is the main contributor to http://www.

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Eczema Sufferers, Look For Alternative Natural Treatments Posted By : Paul Courtney

October 14th, 2007 by admin

In todays age of modern medicine many people are looking for alternative treatments for eczema. This is likely the result of a growing notion that taking steroids whether in pill form or creams for extended periods of time is never good for you, so before you give up and think you have to live with the itch, go online and research what natural treatment for eczema may help to ease your symptoms.

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Dermatitis : Causes And Treatments Posted By : Paul Courtney

October 13th, 2007 by admin

Those of us who suffer from dermatitis , the itchiness redness and flare ups wish we knew what causes it and above all how to get rid of it forever.

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