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- Wells Fargo Practice Finance Helps Practices Affected by Hurricane Sandyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121204-wells_fargo_practice_finance_helps_practices_affected_by_hurricane_sandy/2459663/As the northeastern United States recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, Wells Fargo Practice Finance will donate disaster relief funds to the American Dental Association Foundation and other member organizations. Existin
- ZO Skin Health Opens in Pasadenahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121203-zo_skin_health_opens_in_pasadena/2459666/ZO® Skin Health, described as a cutting-edge center that offers the latest in skin transformation and anti-aging technology and treats a wide range of skin conditions including acne, scars, large pores and skin imperfections, opened November
- Jonah Shacknai Honored at Cosmetic Surgery Forumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121203-jonah_shacknai_honored_at_cosmetic_surgery_forum/2459670/Innovators in the field of cosmetic dermatology were honored this past weekend at Cosmetic Surgery Forum, a discussion-based CME symposium held in Las Vegas and now in its fourth year. Jonah Shacknai, Founder of Medicis, was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement in Dermatology Award. On receivin
- Eccrine Sweat Glands' Role in Wound Healing Revealedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121121-eccrine_sweat_glands_role_in_wound_healing_revealed/2459675/Human eccrine sweat glands store a reservoir of adult stem cells that may be recruited to aid wound healing, a new report suggests. According to University of Michigan researchers behind the study (Am J Pathol. E-pub), sweat glands appear to play a pivotal role in wound healing. For the study, part
- Health-Conscious Women 60% More Likely to Prefer Expensive Brand-Name Drugshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121025-health-conscious_women_60_more_likely_to_prefer_expensive_brand-name_drugs/2459691/The consumer market research firm Scarborough analyzed "Health-Conscious Women," defined by Scarborough as American adult women who agree that they go to the doctor regularly for checkups, generally feel they eat right, and follow a regular exercise routine. Health-Conscious Women make up 16 percent
- Strathspey Crown Hosts Founders Summithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121002-strathspey_crown_hosts_founders_summit/2459717/Strathspey Crown recently hosted its Founders Summit & Retreat at Pelican Hill in Newport Beach, CA. The event gathered approximately 50 of the top physicians from elective healthcare and national leaders from government, healthcare, and f
- Jurlique Offers Holiday Discountshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121002-jurlique_offers_holiday_discounts/2459718/Jurlique released holiday gift sets featuring full-sized product at a 30 to 40 percent savings. The products include: Age-Defying Trio, of Jurlique Purely Age-Defying Serum, Purely Age-Defying Ultra Firm and Lift Cream, and Skin Balancing Face Oi
- Janssen Launches Online Resource for Healthcare Professionalshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121002-janssen_launches_online_resource_for_healthcare_professionals/2459725/Janssen Scientific Affairs recently launched a new online scientific resource for U.S. healthcare professionals seeking instant access to current information about Janssen products marketed in the U.S. JanssenMD (www.janssenmd.com) is a web-based application is designed for use on desktops, tablets,
- Physician Pessimism, Dissatisfaction Highhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120928-physician_pessimism_dissatisfaction_high/2459726/More than half of American physicians participating in a recent survey say they plan to significantly modify their practice patterns over the next one to three years, new research suggests. They report plans to cut back on patients seen, work part-time, switch to concierge medicine, retire, or take
- Physicians Report Health IT Growing But Systems Laghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120921-physicians_report_health_it_growing_but_systems_lag/2459732/A new Optum Institute/Harris Interactive national survey provides insights into US consumers' willingness to view their medical records and engage with care providers online. The survey was conducted online within the United States among 1,000 US physicians, 2,870 US adults, and 400 US hospital exec