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While topical therapy remains a key therapeutic approach in the clinical management of AV, it can be associated with side effects that may compromise the stratum corneum and impair patient adherence.
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I am pleased to introduce the last issue for 2014 of the Journal of Current Clinical Care.
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For any physician beyond 70 years old, of which I am one, evidence-based medicine as currently configured and taught is a concept that came to us somewhat late in our careers.
Diaper dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions seen in the pediatric population and can cause significant distress for infants and their families.
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Dizziness is the third most common symptom seen in patients of all age groups who present to emergency departments, outpatient clinics and physicians offices.
MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRCPC
I am pleased to introduce the fifth issue for 2014 of the Journal of Current Clinical Care.
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