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Dermatologist Sunscreen - Articles
Spider veins, varicose veins, cellulite - a dermatologist’s view
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sat 15 Nov 2008 1:03pm
AAD.org - While spider veins, varicose veins, cellulite and pedicures gone awry may sound like the makings of a modern-day horror flick, the scary part is these dermatologic conditions and associated problems can strike anyone at anytime. In fact, much of what is perceived as common knowledge or factual information about these problems is little [. ...
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A dermatologist’s view of Botox
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Nadine H.
Posted
Fri 17 Oct 2008 6:10pm
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After I wrote last week’s post about Botox, I wanted to get a doctor’s opinion, so I turned to Dr. Jeffrey Benabio, a dermatologist in San Diego who writes a fantastic blog called The Derm Blog. His take:
“Botox® has taken a beating lately. First the FDA said it’s investigating Botox safety issues, and now an Italian study shows that Botox might get
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What should you know about sunscreens?
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Perfectskincare C.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010 12:00am
-the-counter products available at the stores and prescription-based products and have found dermatologist prescribed sunscreens are much effective. So, I would advise you all to go for a visit to a good dermatologist and get yourself a good sunscreen. Please choose your dermatologist very carefully.
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Interview with Dermatologist Dr. Jeanine Downie, M.D. About Melasma
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Nicki Z.
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Sun 14 Jun 2009 10:02pm
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Dr. Downie is a practicing board-certified dermatologist of Image Dermatology in Montclair, New Jersey; author of Beautiful Skin Of Color: A Comprehensive Guide for Asian...?
Dr. D: To prevent or eliminate melasma, don’t necessarily get off of hormonal contraceptives. Put sunscreen on, reapply every 2 hours, and watch heat. Patients don’t often
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Vitamin D, Sunlight, and Sunscreen - Sunscreen
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Parker Health Solutions ..
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Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:26pm
Everybody knows that when we spend time in the sun, we need to protect ourselves from excessive exposure. Most people assume that slathering on sunscreen will stop... - clothing. Lightweight, cool and breathable clothing that covers your skin. It’s the safest way to limit exposure. When clothing is not practical, we typically turn to sunscreen
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Top 10 Safest Sunscreens – 2010 EWG Sunscreen Guide
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glamology
Posted
Mon 24 May 2010 3:25pm
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While the safest and least hazardous sunscreen is, in fact, a hat and a shirt; you can’t always get away from exposing your skin to the sun.
Each year the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting public health and the environment, releases a report of the safest, least toxic sunscreen products
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To Wear Sunscreen, or Not To Wear Sunscreen?
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Nadine H.
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Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:06pm
. There’s been a growing debate in recent years over the toxicity of sunscreen, with some of the more hardcore health-conscious (my mother was in this category, as are some personal health guru friends) advocating forgoing sunscreen altogether. Their argument is that the potential cancer-causing damage from absorbing sunscreen through your skin far outweights
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Interview with Dermatologist Dr. Jeanette Jacknin, M.D.
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Nicki Z.
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Tue 21 Apr 2009 11:03pm
Recently, I was honored with the opportunity to interview renowned dermatologist, author, and entrepreneur Dr. Jeanette Jacknin, M.D. Based out of Scottsdale, Arizona, Dr. Jacknin is a board-certified practicing dermatologist with a unique expertise in natural, holistic skin care. Her expertise in the natural is evident in her J.J. M.D. Skin Care
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Sunscreen Concerns Unfounded, Experts Say
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Medline Plus
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Mon 26 Jul 2010 6:00am
indicating that sunscreens are unsafe, we will take necessary action to ensure consumers have access only to safe and effective sun protection products."
But while dermatologists... reports questioning the safety of many sunscreens have experts worried that some people may shun the very products that could save their lives, not to mention their skin
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