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Dermatologists urge people to learn the ABCDEs of skin cancer
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Reader poll How often do you perform skin self-checks (look for abnormal spots or moles)? * 1647 Every month. * 1648 Couple times a year. * 1649 Never, my doctor checks my skin. * 1650 Why would I examine my skin? Vote See results Every...Tags: Dermatology, Skin Cancer, American Cancer Society, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Dermatologists
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'Grossology' exhibit in Allentown 'like a whoopee cushion gone scientific'
Boogers, snot, puke, farts and B.O. — all things that make kids laugh and cause adults to squirm. Even the most unpleasant functions of our body are there for a reason. In "Grossology," opening May 18 at Allentown's Da Vinci Science Center, kids...
Tags: Flu, Vomiting, Allentown, Halitosis, Science and Technology
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Monitor moles in children
The Kid's Doctorhttp://www.kidsdr.com Anyone can develop a mole, even those who use sunscreen routinely, since not all moles are related to sun exposure. Moles can occur on any area of the body from the scalp to the face, chest, arms, legs, groin and even between...Tags: Skin Cancer, Sunburn, Freckles (complexion)
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Virginia Gazette Last Word for April 27: Mall closing; Ferry security; Riverside
The Virginia GazetteMall closing "What a shame Williamsburg Outlet Mall is closing. I will remember all that the stores and what the Digges family has done throughout the mall, including Halloween trick or treats, blood drives, shred events, helping CDR, the United Way,...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance, Mental Health, Halloween
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Business people - April 21
Summit Dermatology CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Greg Forsyth recently joined the practice of Summit Dermatology, an affiliate of Summit Health, at Summit Health Center, Building 2, 757 Norland Ave., Suite 204 in Chambersburg. He previously treated patients...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Human Accomplishments, Psoriasis, Dermatologists, The Pennsylvania State University
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Business briefs - Feb. 24
Susquehanna Bank LITITZ, Pa. — Susquehanna Bank recently launched a Mobile Deposit app that allows customers to make a deposit by taking a picture of a check using a smartphone. In just a few steps, customers can securely deposit a check into...Tags: Finance, Skin Cancer, Financial and Business Services, CNB Financial Corporation, Psoriasis
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Individual approach
Special to the Los Angeles TimesTracy Wells' quest to create perfectly colored foundation for the masses arose from personal frustration: Born to a blond, Irish-English-German mother and a Japanese father, "My skin tone has both yellow and pink undertones, so I could never find...Tags: The Home Depot, Science and Technology, Chanel S.A., Recipes, Technology
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Briefs: Harvard Health Letters
Premium Health News ServiceGOT YOGURT? THEN YOU MIGHT NOT GET HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE People who take in at least 2 percent of their calories from yogurt have lower blood pressure and are about 30 percent less likely to develop hypertension than people who don't eat yogurt, scientists...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Science and Technology, Placebo, Inflammation, Dermatologists
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Dallastown Teen Looks to his Community to Help Pay for a Life Changing Surgery
A Dallastown teen who was born with a rare condition is looking to his community for help. Bailey May’s family is holding a benefit Saturday, September 29th beginning at 12 noon at Tailgaters in York Township. May was born with Congenital...
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A lifetime in the sun? You can still cut your risk
Premium Health News ServiceHave you had a bit too much sun for your own good? Decades of boating, fishing, hiking, golfing, and just plain drowsing on the deck contribute to your lifetime exposure and risk of developing skin cancer. But there are simple steps you can take now to...Tags: Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Skin Cancer, American Cancer Society, Cancer, Pharmaceuticals
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The Kid's Doctor: Monitor moles in children
Premium Health News Servicehttp://www.kidsdr.com Everybody gets moles, even people who use sunscreen routinely. Moles can appear on any area of the body, from the scalp to the face, chest, arms, legs, groin, even between fingers and toes and on the bottom of the feet. Not all...Tags: Skin Cancer, Cancer, Sunburn, Freckles (complexion)
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Two Orange schools to get playground sunshades years late
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelIt has taken several years and the collective wisdom of several legal minds, but playground sunshades won by two Orange County elementary schools are finally set to be installed this summer. More than two years ago, Sophie Lamarche, then a fifth-grader at...
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