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Fragile Skin

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Fragile, or as many people refer to it, “thin” skin, can affect anyone at any age, but it is particularly common in older individuals.  The reasons for this include genetics, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, and the aging process itself.  Most of these aging-related changes occur in…

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Traction for a “Slipping” Memory

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There are many causes for people’s memory to “slip”.  These include medication side effects, dementia, depression, medical conditions, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. By addressing the underlying cause, it is possible that memory can be improved. For example, if a medication is responsible, discontinuing or changing that medication can have a…

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April is Autism Awareness Month

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Autism, currently and more accurately referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a developmental disability that includes autistic disorder and Asperger’s syndrome. ASD is caused by changes in the brain that appear to occur during its early development. There are no distinguishing physical features of autistic children and at…

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Toning upper arm “flab”

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An eDoc client recently wrote in asking about ways to reduce excess fatty tissue in the upper arm region that she referred to as “chicken cutlets”.  Several factors should be taken into consideration in regard to firming the upper arms:    Is overall weight reduction needed?  If general weight reduction…

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Photodynamic therapy of skin lesions

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is gaining acceptance as a convenient and relatively complication-free method of treating precancerous skin lesions on the face. These lesions, known as actinic keratoses (AKs), are primarily caused by damage from UV radiation from the sun. If left untreated, some of these AKs will eventually develop into…

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Could I be Depressed?

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The diagnosis of depression includes several subgroups including major depression, dysthymia and minor depression. Taking these three entities into consideration, it has been estimated that as many as one-in-five patients seen in primary care offices are depressed.The diagnosis of major depression is based on exhibiting five or more of the…

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