Doug Brunk is a San Diego-based award-winning reporter who began covering health care in 1991. Before joining the company, he wrote for the health sciences division of Columbia University and was an associate editor at Contemporary Long Term Care magazine when it won a Jesse H. Neal Award. His work has been syndicated by the Los Angeles Times and he is the author of two books related to the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program. Doug has a master’s degree in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Follow him on Twitter @dougbrunk.
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Evaluations of novel approaches to treating NF-1 tumors are underway
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- Doug Brunk
“We need a way to inhibit the cutaneous neurofibromatosis early in life and prevent disfigurement that occurs when kids become adults.”
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One of the keys to success on social media? Entertain and educate the public
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- Doug Brunk
“Dermatologists have something to teach the world because we are experts on skin, hair, and nails. You want to impart this knowledge in a way that...
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Treatment with novel laser in acne studies targets sebaceous glands
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- Doug Brunk
“It’s pretty much a color-blind laser, so we can treat darker skin types safely, with no side effects,” said Dr. Fernanda H. Sakamoto.
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Selective cooling technology being used to remove age spots
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- Doug Brunk
The amount of heat extracted from the device ranged from 107 to 166 kJ/cm2. No long-term dyschromia was observed, and some patients had...
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Disinclined to offer laser hair removal? An expert makes the case to think otherwise
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- Doug Brunk
As for future directions in the field, Dr. Omar A. Ibrahimi predicted that hair removal devices for home use will continue to improve and become...
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How the pandemic prompted one clinic to embrace digital innovation
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- Doug Brunk
In a half day of practice, Dr. Olga Afanasiev sees about 20 patients via video visits scheduled every 15 minutes.
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Study finds plume generated during laser tattoo removal generally viewed as safe
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- Doug Brunk
Of the 40 million-plus Americans with tattoos, 17% have “tattoo regret,” and many turn to dermatologic surgeons for removal.
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Fecal microbiota transplants may improve resistance to melanoma immunotherapy
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- Doug Brunk
“The big question that’s lacking is why and how does FMT work, and how can we make the response better?”
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PDT for actinic keratoses continues to be refined
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- Doug Brunk
Daylight PDT, provides 80%-90% clearance of thin AKs, lower clearance of thick AKs, and is a nearly pain-free procedure because of continuous...
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Opioid prescriptions following Mohs surgery dropped over the last decade
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- Doug Brunk
The four opioids obtained most during the study period were hydrocodone (55%), codeine (16.3%), oxycodone (12%), and tramadol (11.6%).
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NIAMS director reflects on her mentors, spotlights research projects underway
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- Doug Brunk
“Ultimately, I want to contribute to the great work of the Institute and improve the lives of people with rheumatic, musculoskeletal, and skin...
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More severe psoriasis linked to an increased risk of PsA
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- Doug Brunk
“Timely and accurate diagnosis of PsA is important for improved patient outcomes and appropriate disease management and may prevent prolonged...
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FDA issues proposed order for over-the-counter sunscreens
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- Doug Brunk
“Sprays will be considered for [generally recognized as safe] status so long as properly tested, labeling should be clearer … and bug spray–...
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Rare hematologic malignancy may first present to a dermatologist
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- Doug Brunk
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm involves the skin in about 80% of cases.
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FDA approves topical ruxolitinib for atopic dermatitis, first JAK inhibitor for this indication in the U.S.
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- Doug Brunk
“Approval of topical ruxolitinib fills a major gap in the treatment of atopic dermatitis: a safe, effective, and tolerable non-steroidal topical...