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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Energy-based devices: Expert shares treatment tips for rosacea, scars
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- Doug Brunk
For flat, red scars, vascular devices are the first choice.
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Severe atopic dermatitis often puts a dent in quality of life
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- Doug Brunk
“There have been many surveys of adults with AD who report impairment of their sleep, reduced activity level, increased work absence, financial...
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When should a patient’s violent thoughts trigger your action?
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- Doug Brunk
A good violence risk assessment can help you mitigate the potential for one of your patients to carry out harm to self or to others.
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Data on atopic dermatitis risk factors are accumulating
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- Doug Brunk
“The list of culprits is ever increasing,” Dr. Zelma Chiesa Fuxench said.
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Inflammatory immune findings likely in acute schizophrenia, MDD, bipolar
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- Doug Brunk
“Some of this activation decreases with effective acute treatment of the disorder,” said Dr. Mark Hyman Rapaport.
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Emerging treatments for molluscum contagiosum and acne show promise
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- Doug Brunk
"The treatment of molluscum is still an unmet need," Dr. Kircik said.
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What’s best for filler injection, needle or cannula?
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- Doug Brunk
Recent studies have shown that with cannula proficiency, clinicians can achieve results on par with using sharp needles for dermal filler...
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Consider connections between depression, chronic medical comorbidities
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- Doug Brunk
“We want to collaborate closely and regularly with other treaters, sharing our notes and diagnostic impressions,” Dr. Jonathan E. Alpert said.
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Tips offered for treating co-occurring ADHD and SUDs
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- Doug Brunk
The challenge is what to treat first and/or how to treat the concomitant conditions safely, said Dr. Frances R. Levin.
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Emerging research shows link between suicidality, ‘high-potency’ cannabis products
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- Doug Brunk
The number of marijuana dispensaries in Colorado outnumbers Starbucks locations and McDonald’s restaurants in the state, said Dr. Paula D. Riggs...
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How does an emotionally drained workforce move on post pandemic?
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- Doug Brunk
“We have to take care of our patients, our colleagues, and ourselves,” said Dr. Carol A. Bernstein. “It’s a lot.”
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One-third of health care workers leery of getting COVID-19 vaccine, survey shows
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- Doug Brunk
Self-reported willingness to be vaccinated differs by age, gender, race, and hospital role, suggests research.
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Clozapine still underused in refractory schizophrenia
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- Doug Brunk
Try one or two antipsychotics, and “if the patient is responding poorly they should go on to clozapine,” said Dr. Stephen R. Marder.
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Psychiatrist recounts haunting ordeal with an anonymous stalker
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- Doug Brunk
Dr. William J. Newman said he wrote farewell notes to his wife, children, and loved ones, “just in case.”
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Expert calls for paradigm shift in lab monitoring of some dermatology drugs
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- Doug Brunk
A patient’s propensity for developing drug-induced liver injury from terbinafine use is not predictable from LFT monitoring, according to Dr....