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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 07/21/2008, comment (1)

Acne Treatment on a Budget

Being on a budget doesn't mean that you have to live with your pimples - and risk permanent scarring from uncontrolled acne. Here are five tips for clearing your skin without clearing out your wallet.   1. Don't pay for the packaging... or for big-name celebrity endorsements. What's inside your tube of acne cream is more important than... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 04/07/2008, comments (0)

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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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 01/31/2008, comments (0)

Huma Abedin: Can Looking Good Be Bad For You?

Despite the fact that I live at the epicenter of American and world politics - inside the Washington, DC Beltway - and count many politicians, ambassadors and government officials among my patients, I'm probably one of the least politically savvy people you'll ever meet. That said, the recent gossip about Senator Hillary Clinton's... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 11/09/2007, comments (0)

Retinol Overdose?

Each week, Health and Beauty Expert Sue Chung will discuss skin health topics suggested by members of the HealthCentral community. To ask Sue a question, send an email to feedback@skincancerconnection.com. Reader's Question: I hear that retinol will help reduce wrinkles and reverse sun damage. How does it work? Can I use it both during the day... Read moreChevron
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