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Ravens to offer free skin cancer screenings before tomorrow night's game
The Baltimore Ravens will offer free skin cancer screenings before tomorrow night's game against the Cleveland Browns to help raise awareness about melanoma, the most common kind of skin cancer. Melanoma kills one American every hour, but can almost...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Cam Cameron, Cleveland Browns
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Voice: Good reasons for those hats
El CentroThe officer I generally see wearing a cowboy hat is a dog handler and appears to be a good guy. I told him once that I liked his hat. My Sam Ellis cowboy hat isn’t quite as nice. If you do have a problem with an officer, it is your right to get...Tags: Cancer, Skin Cancer, Dermatologists
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Researchers find chemotherapy resistant genes
UC Irvine researchers announced this week that they have had a breakthrough in melanoma research, discovering why the deadly skin cancer is largely resistant to chemotherapy and other existing therapies. UCI dermatologist Dr. Anand Ganesan and a team...Tags: Cancer, Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Biotechnology, University of California, Irvine
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Learning from the best: Father-son businesses share secrets to success
Sons learn from their fathers. Whether it’s how to throw a ball, ride a bike, shave or tie a tie, the lessons fathers teach can last a lifetime. But how do those lessons change when a son joins his father in business? Howard Magazine talked with...
Tags: Skin Cancer, Dining and Drinking, Medical Specialization, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Colleges and Universities
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What can be done when birthmarks won't fade?
Q: My daughter developed numerous hemangiomas, most of them on her face and stomach, when she was a few months old. She's now 6 years old, and they have not gone away. She is self-conscious about them, and people are always asking about her condition. Is...Tags: Dermatologists, Medical Specialization, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Liver Cancer
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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... -
Protecting skin from sun damage
WGN NewsSome blistering facts about sun exposure and the damage it causes, especially in kids and young adults. A local dermatologist sheds light on the statistics while warning everyone to cover up. Rachel Cohen: "I feel good when I am tan. Everything just...Tags: Cancer, Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Medical Specialization, Sun-Damaged Skin
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Better hair with less care
We're putting more gels, dyes, herbs and general gunk in our hair than ever before. But, in fact, there's something beautiful about simplicity. "People say they have bad hair, and they need to do a lot to it," says Dr. Zoe Draelos, a consulting professor...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Dermatologists, Genes and Chromosomes, Health and Beauty Products, Personal Service
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Michael Jackson's dermatologist resists medical board-ordered exams
L.A. NOWA longtime Beverly Hills dermatologist for late pop star Michael Jackson could lose his medical license after failing to undergo mental and physical evaluations ordered by the California medical board earlier this year.... -
Cal State and faculty reach agreement; no pay raises included
L.A. NOWThe 23-campus Cal State University system has reached a contract agreement with its faculty union, easing the threat of a possible strike for the next two years. The contract must be ratified by the union's members.... -
2 former Lynwood council members found guilty of corruption
L.A. NOWTwo former Lynwood council members accused of misusing city credit cards and illegally boosting their salaries were convicted Tuesday in a case that could have far-reaching legal consequences for local government officials. Louis Byrd and Fernando Pedroza... -
Teen boxer autopsy results await further tests, coroner says
L.A. NOWMore tests are needed to determine what caused a 16-year-old boxer to die after a sparring match at a Burbank gym, officials said Tuesday. Raul Alvarez Jr. died July 26....
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