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Atopic dermatitis disease severity is associated with immunoglobulin G responses against Staphylococcus aureus antigens

Atopic Dermatitis Severity Tied to IgG Response to S. Aureus

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Children's responses directed against antigens with immune-modulatory functions
Health care spending growth slowed in 2016 following faster growth in 2014 and 2015

Deceleration in Health Care Spending Growth in 2016

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Enrollment trends drove slowdown in Medicaid and private health insurance spending growth in 2016
Subcutaneous injection of platelet-rich plasma may be effective for treating alopecia

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection May Be Effective for Alopecia

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Findings based on improved hair growth in a rat study
C-reactive protein levels are frequently elevated in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria

CRP Levels Potentially Useful in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

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Elevated levels appear clinically relevant in patients with condition
A brief educational video could be beneficial for increasing hairdresser knowledge of melanoma and self-confidence in skin lesion detection

Educational Video Helps Hairdressers Better ID Melanoma

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Significant increase in correct identification of ABCDE criteria for atypical nevi, melanoma detection
CVS Health's planned purchase of insurance giant Aetna

CVS-Aetna Merger Has Implications for Doctors’ Offices

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More health services will likely move out of doctors' offices to store-based providers
Higher dermatologist density is associated with increased use of dermatology procedures and billing to Medicare

Doctor Density Linked to Billing for Dermatology Procedures

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Increase of 10 dermatologists per 100,000 seniors linked to $14.81 increase in Medicare spending
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Relevant Health Care Price Info Hard to Find Online

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17 percent of sites have geographically relevant price estimates, with variation by intervention

November 2017 Briefing – Dermatology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Dermatology for November 2017. This roundup includes the latest...
There is no significant difference between standard and high-pulse coverage with picosecond laser treatment for wrinkles and acne scarring

No Difference for Standard, High-Pulse Picosecond Laser Treatment

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Improvement does not differ for standard, high-pulse picosecond laser therapy for acne scarring, wrinkles