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Choosing a First-Line Drug for Older Adults with Hypertension: An Evidence-Based Approach
Choosing a First-Line Drug for Older Adults with Hypertension: An Evidence-Based Approach
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Identification and Management of Impulse Control Disorders Among Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
Identification and Management of Impulse Control Disorders Among Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
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An Update on Cancer Screening in Older Adults
An Update on Cancer Screening in Older Adults
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Optimizing Acne Care
Optimizing Acne Care
2009 Guidelines for the Treatment of Acne
2009 Guidelines for the Treatment of Acne
The Treatment Gap in Acne Care: Guidelines versus Treatment Practices
The Treatment Gap in Acne Care: Guidelines versus Treatment Practices
New Developments in the Topical Management of Acne
New Developments in the Topical Management of Acne
Nutrition and Dementia: A Clinical Update
Nutrition and Dementia: A Clinical Update
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Restorative Home Care Services
Restorative Home Care Services
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One of the marked changes in the practice of dermatology over the past thirty years has been the increased focus on acne. What was once considered a universal rite of passage that occasionally caused deeply disturbing scars is now considered—by patients and doctors alike—an insufferable condition that must be treated. Perhaps as a sign that available treatments are increasingly successful, acne is showing signs of affecting popular culture. Kid Acne, a British artist (not his real name!), decided to make his affliction his signature so as to stand out in the crowded hip-hop scene. The Uruguayan movie Acné (as you would have guessed, about a thirteen-year-old boy coming of age while enduring acne outbreaks) was a hit of Spanish-speaking cinema in 2008. Acne for Dummies by Dr. Herbert P. Goodheart (a remarkably good book!) ranks a respectable 76th in skin care/ beauty books on Amazon.ca.






