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    Jun 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Daughter says mom needs mood correction

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> We all have stories about hurtful things that parents can say to their adult children, but my mother seems especially clueless about this.
    Dear Amy: We all have stories about hurtful things that parents can say to their adult children, but my mother seems especially clueless about this. The thoughtful and kind person I talk to on the phone is a hateful, complaining drag in person. She...

    Tags: Reviews, Skin Cancer Foundation, Dermatologists, Dermatology, Medical Specialization

  2. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Sunscreen-label changes ease product confusion

    Rows upon rows of sunscreen products fill area pharmacy sections, but it will be a little bit easier to choose the correct product this summer.
    Rows upon rows of sunscreen products fill area pharmacy sections, but it will be a little bit easier to choose the correct product this summer.  Sunscreen packaging is changing due to mandates from the Food and Drug Administration that require more...

    Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sunburn, Dermatology, Dermatologists, Food and Drug Administration

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Facts about new rules for sunscreen

    This year, consumers will start seeing some label changes on sunscreen bottles, as mandated by the Food and Drug Administration. To be better informed sunscreen users before hitting the beach, we turned to Dr. Tina Venetos, a board-certified dermatologist. Venetos received her medical degree from the Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago in 1990 and has practiced for 14 years at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital. Here's an edited transcript of our interview.
    This year, consumers will start seeing some label changes on sunscreen bottles, as mandated by the Food and Drug Administration. To be better informed sunscreen users before hitting the beach, we turned to Dr. Tina Venetos, a board-certified...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sunburn, Dermatology, Physical Conditions, Medical Specialization

  6. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Some health-related apps should be avoided

    Of the countless applications (apps) available for your computer tablet and smartphone, there are an estimated 40,000 health-related apps for consumers and physicians. But how do you know if these apps are safe and accurate? "You don't," says Dr....

    Tags: Health Organizations, Medical Research, Apple iTunes, Dermatology, Mole (lesion)

  8. Jun 8, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Digest: Russell takes Pimlico jockey title; Vazquez wins trainer crown

    Pimlico Race Course Russell takes jockey title; Vazquez wins trainer crown The Pimlico Race Course spring meeting ended Saturday with jockey Sheldon Russell and trainer Juan Vazquez winning individual titles. The 36-day stand began April 4. Russell...

    Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, Lacrosse, Track and Field, College Sports

  10. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Tribute to a late brother: A plant named 'David Harris'

    Santa Barbara horticulturalist David Harris noticed an unusual succulent growing a few years ago in a client&rsquo;s backyard in Ojai. Harris, a founding member of the Santa Barbara Cactus &amp; Succulent Society, thought the plant was unlike any <em>Echeveria gibbiflora</em> he knew, most notably because it didn&rsquo;t bolt into a flower like many do. Instead, the plant almost never flowered -- usually the final flush before death for a <em>gibbiflora</em>. It simply put out a stalk topped by a new rosette.
    Santa Barbara horticulturalist David Harris noticed an unusual succulent growing a few years ago in a client’s backyard in Ojai. Harris, a founding member of the Santa Barbara Cactus & Succulent Society, thought the plant was unlike any Echeveria...
  12. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Melanoma Survivor Who Beat Long Odds Writes Of Cancer's Gifts

    It was November, 2006, when Robert V. Heffernan felt something on the top of his head.
    The Hartford Courant
    It was November, 2006, when Robert V. Heffernan felt something on the top of his head. "It was like this little bump. I thought it was a pimple. One of the mistakes I made, I kept thinking it was a pimple. Part of it is, there is some intuition in you...

    Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Oncology, Medical Research, Science, Yale-New Haven Hospital

  14. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  15. OUR HEALTH: On the Go, Healthy Apps

    Heading out the door and wondering if you should grab sunscreen, tissues, or both?! In our new Health and Fitness on the Go section, we recommend a variety of health-focused apps you can download to your smart phone or tablet.<strong></strong>
    Heading out the door and wondering if you should grab sunscreen, tissues, or both?! In our new Health and Fitness on the Go section, we recommend a variety of health-focused apps you can download to your smart phone or tablet. LoveMySkin app helps you...

    Tags: Mole (lesion), Allergies, Apple iPhone, Asthma

  16. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. OUR HEALTH: Beware of the Sun

    First thing:&nbsp; Anyone can get skin cancer, and they get it from the UV, or ultraviolet rays of the sun as well as sun lamps and tanning booths. Light-skinned, fair-haired and light-eyed people do have a greater risk, but dark-skinned people get it as well. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 76,690 men and women (45,060 men and 31,630 women) will be diagnosed with and 9,480 men and women will die of melanoma of the skin, the most serious type of skin cancer, in 2013. More than 3.5 million cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer are diagnosed in this country each year.
    First thing:  Anyone can get skin cancer, and they get it from the UV, or ultraviolet rays of the sun as well as sun lamps and tanning booths. Light-skinned, fair-haired and light-eyed people do have a greater risk, but dark-skinned people get it as well....

    Tags: Cataracts, Sunburn, Mole (lesion), Dermatology, Allergies

  18. Jun 11, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  19. Digest: UMBC's Brown wins Under Armour AD of the Year Award

    Administration UMBC's Brown wins Under Armour AD of the Year Award UMBC athletic director Charles Brown has been named a Division I-AAA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year Award recipient by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of...

    Tags: Medical Research, Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Dermatology, College Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering

  20. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Johns Hopkins, Ripken Baseball to team up for fight against skin cancer

    The Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology, in partnership with The Kropfelder Foundation for Melanoma Education and Research, has teamed up with Ripken Baseball to help eradicate skin cancer, according to a news release.
    The Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology, in partnership with The Kropfelder Foundation for Melanoma Education and Research, has teamed up with Ripken Baseball to help eradicate skin cancer, according to a news release. On Saturday, Johns Hopkins...

    Tags: Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Medical Research, Dermatology, Dermatologists, Sports

  22. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WSBT Radio
  23. Former Journey Singer Perry Treated For Cancer

    <span style="font-size: small;">Former Journey vocalist Steve Perry recently posted a message on his webpage informing fans he recently underwent treatment for skin cancer. Perry wrote: &ldquo;Three weeks ago a routine mole was taken off my face and the lab report came back Melanoma skin cancer. I&rsquo;ve had two surgeries in two weeks to remove all the cancer cells and I&rsquo;ve been told they think they got it all and no other treatments are required.&rdquo;</span>
    Former Journey vocalist Steve Perry recently posted a message on his webpage informing fans he recently underwent treatment for skin cancer. Perry wrote: “Three weeks ago a routine mole was taken off my face and the lab report came back Melanoma...

    Tags: Journey (music group)

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