Saturday, May, 17, 2008

People That Are Interested In Skin Cancer

mkstump
posted 04/23/2008, comments (0)

Check Out Our New Q&A Tool!

I'm excited to report that Ask a Question, has launched this morning! Ask a Question is a separate area of this website where users can ask and answer fellow users' questions.   We've created this feature because we saw a need for something more specific than the Sharepost  "comment strings" that you  all have been using to... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Expert
posted 10/30/2007, comments (0)

Rosacea Treatment Options

I just found out that I have rosacea and the doctor gave me a lot of information, but I'm still confused. If it's not an infection, then why do antibiotics help? Is there a better way to treat this than medication?  Antibiotics are only one method of trying to control rosacea flare-ups. Since rosacea cannot be cured, the medical... Read moreChevron
Me
posted 07/31/2007, comments (0)

Should I be worried?

Hi, I have several light brown spots that have appeared in the last month on my left shoulder. They are slightly raised but relatively flat. I have done some research but have not been able to identify what they could be. I do take several medications, at least one of which could render me more sensitive to the sun. I also suffer from acne... Read moreChevron
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Craig Stoltz

Craig Stoltz

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Health Journalist
posted 07/31/2007, comments (0)

Hold the Latte, Keep the Sun Screen

Anyone concerned about skin cancer will benefit from a quick reality check on recent news stories of a study suggesting caffeine and exercise may cut skin cancer risk. It's been widely reported with misleading headlines that could lead to some unwise behavior. So: Let's take a look.Bottom line firstA mixture... Read moreChevron
jotd
posted 06/13/2007, comments (0)

What to expect when having a biopsy?

I have a birthmark on the back of my thigh that has recently raised.  The dermatologist would like to do a biopsy.  She described it as a scraping that will not require stiches.  Can someone explain the process and will it hurt?  Also, I actually saw a physician's assistant and not the actual MD.  Is this common? ... Read moreChevron
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