Canadian Dermatology Association’s plan of action addresses shortages, wait-timesTeam-based care, more telehealth for dermatology, training more doctors among solutions. Case report: Relocation rashMany newcomers to Canada—including young students on their own—often suffer from stress-related problems such as anxiety and headaches. With no family backup, such patients are seen for issues which we usually take for granted and treat symptomatically. How effective are cooling helmets in preventing chemotherapy-induced alopecia? About 8% of women refuse chemotherapy for fear of losing their hair. Case report: Just one more thing This rather long appointment was a classic example of ‘just one more.’ Can acne relapse be avoided, even with isotretinoin treatment? The trick may be about appropriate cumulative dosage. QUIZ: How well do you know your oral lesions? Oral health isn’t just for dentists. Test your knowledge of white lesions you might encounter when examining your patient’s mouth. Drug for severe acne may increase the risk of sacroiliitis A Health Canada safety review finds a possible link between isotretinoin use and the risk of sacroiliitis. Case report: Measles? When something's in the news, patients (especially young parents) can get fixated. QUIZ: How up to date is your knowledge of moles? Early recognition of skin cancer warning signs can go a long way toward early treatment and good recovery. Test your knowledge. Viagra and Zoryve: Two new dosage forms physicians and pharmacists should know about Get the info you need on this new dosage forms, part of our drug news roundup for February. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last