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- 5/17/2012
Tackling atopic dermatitis: thorough management plan needed for a pediatric disease that can persist into adulthood
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic and relatively common skin condition that develops during the early years of life. It is characterized by pruritus and a relapsing course, and often is accompanied by a family history of eczema, allergies or asthma. Presentation varies widely, with the subsequent impact on quality of life varying from a minor nuisance to a major hindrance of physical activity, self-image and social interaction. - 5/17/2012
The new doctor war: Are MDs losing bargaining power?
Since Ontario doctors were turfed from the negotiating table, will other provinces follow? - 5/17/2012
Getting to the root of hair loss in women
Learn the hair cycle to understand the treatments and explain them clearly to patients - 5/17/2012
Reclaiming what I hadn’t known I’d lost
A physician’s journey of self-discovery starts by turning down his brain so he can listen to his heart - 5/17/2012
Azithromycin risk affirmed
- 5/17/2012
Press Review - May 18, 2012
- 5/17/2012
TRAVEL: Stepping back in time in storied Prague
Fairy-tale inspiring architecture contrasts eerily preserved Nazi-era history in this beautiful European capital