Sunscreens can hurt the marine environment—here’s how to choose one that’s healthy for you and the seaStudies show that sunscreens can induce coral bleaching, damage marine life and influence water quality even at environmentally relevant concentrations. Case report: Is newer better?A case at his walk-in causes Dr. Robert Dickson to ponder the nuances found through older, more hands-on approaches. Case report: Enigma A recent case at a walk-in perhaps reflects a growing problem in society. Risk of serious cutaneous adverse drug reactions with oral antibiotics in older adults Ontario study examines the risk of serious cutaneous ADRs associated with common oral antibiotics and characterizes outcomes of patients hospitalized for these reactions. This is your skin on salt: Study suggests atopic dermatitis patients should cut the sodium Higher salt intake associated with other skin diseases, too. Case report: 'Neurodermatitis,' aka, stress-induced dermatitis Many dermatoses we see may have as their cause—or at least are aggravated by—stress-induced scratching. Case report: Chickenpox? Dr. Robert Dickson questioned whether the baby’s rash might not be chickenpox—despite appearance. Getting rid of poison ivy is a serious matter. What you should and shouldn’t do Never burn poison ivy, because the smoke would contain toxins that could be fatal if inhaled. Case report: Why me? Dr. Robert Dickson has a case in his walk-in that is a severe case of a Canada Day classic—and a great teaching case. Case report: Itchy all over Dr. Robert Dickson has a case which highlights a curious phenomenon: Why did ‘itch’ become part of mankind’s burden? First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last