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The burden of melanoma is increasing in the United States

Melanoma Incidence, Mortality Continue to Rise in the U.S.

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Compound annual growth rate: 0.9 percent in raw incidence, 3.0 percent in in situ melanoma incidence
Pathologists have wide variability in treatment suggestions for melanocytic lesions

Pathologists Vary in Suggested Therapy for Melanocytic Lesions

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Variation may lead to undertreatment or overtreatment of melanocytic lesions
Health care provider burnout is negatively associated with quality and safety of health care

Health Care Provider Burnout Negatively Affects Quality, Safety

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Health care provider burnout negatively linked to quality and safety of health care
MicroRNAs (miR-203 and miR-205) could be useful prognostic markers in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

MicroRNAs 203 and 205 Are Prognostic in Cutaneous SCC

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miR-205 expression in tumors with pathologic features indicating poor prognosis, in invasion front
The Drug Enforcement Administration has announced critical changes in its registration renewal process

DEA Announces Critical Changes in Registration Renewal Process

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The ability to renew a registration online after the expiration date will no longer be available
For superficial or nodular basal cell carcinoma at low-risk sites

Imiquimod Has Sustained Benefit for Basal Cell Carcinoma

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Lower treatment success for imiquimod 5 percent than surgery, but rates similar at three, five years
A home-use device combining radiofrequency and light-emitting diode energies is safe and efficacious for self-treatment of periorbital wrinkles

Home-Use Device Safe, Effective for Periorbital Wrinkles

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Average reduction of 1.49 Fitzpatrick scores; improvement in almost all 30 self-treated subjects
Prenatal exposure to maternal bereavement is associated with psoriasis only for children born to a mother who lost a partner/spouse or an older child

Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Stress May Raise Psoriasis Risk

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But link to psoriasis seen only for children born to mothers who lost a partner/spouse or an older child
The prevalence of disability is 2.7 percent among medical students at U.S. allopathic medical schools

Prevalence of Disability 2.7 Percent at U.S. Medical Schools

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Most common disability is ADHD followed by learning disabilities and psychological disabilities
Specific learning interventions may improve emotional well-being among medical students

Learning Interventions Can Improve Med Student Well-Being

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Environmental interventions such as pass/fail grading system, mental health programs beneficial