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Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist

Danger: Tanning Industry Media Campaign Could Be Hazardous To Your Health

In a recent New York Times article, a psychiatrist writes of the defensive, embarrassed or even angry reactions a physician can receive when approaching people in public with concerns about their health, such as an irregular-looking mole or a possibly enlarged thyroid gland.  On a number of occasions during my medical career, I, too, have put... Read moreChevron
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New Techniques To Rejuvenate Your Eyes

Every now and then, a patient turns poet while consulting with me. It’s invariably to recite that old adage about the eyes being the window to the soul, followed by the puzzled complaint that “my eyes don’t look the same anymore.” Although you may feel that your eyes have become smaller and differently-shaped,... Read moreChevron
posted 03/18/2008, comments (0)|
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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009

Quick Steps to New Year Beauty

The month of January tends to get a lot of people worrying. Worrying about their bodies, their health, or their bad habits. Even after making our resolutions, one slip-up can start a landslide of disappointment that deposits us right back into our old routines. On a personal level, making resolutions doesn't seem to work because it places... Read moreChevron
posted 01/29/2008, comments (0)|
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Ageism: Do You Feel Discriminated Against Because You Have Wrinkles?

Sure, our culture is obsessed with youth, beauty and celebrity. But did you know that a new argument is being made that looking old can and will adversely affect your career?  It seems ageism has joined race, gender, and sexuality, as the the new reason to discriminate in the work place. An article in The New York Times titled "Nice... Read moreChevron
posted 01/24/2008, comments (0)|
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Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Beyond Kinerase - Pyratine Makes its Debut

Back in the day when Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were husband and wife, they - and various other celebrities - swore by Kinerase cream to keep their skins dewy. I've recommended Kinerase to my patients for many years, and in magazine articles such as this one in Good Housekeeping[1]. Its active ingredient, Kinetin, is a cytokinin - a... Read moreChevron

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