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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Expert shares hyperhidrosis treatment pearls
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- Doug Brunk
There are no systemic agents approved for hyperhidrosis, only case reports or small case series. For now, the two commonly used anticholinergics...
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How to choose the best aesthetic devices when launching your career
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- Doug Brunk
Appropriate planning and preparation can help avoid acquiring the wrong device.
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Diagnosing, treating delayed nodules an imperfect science, expert says
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- Doug Brunk
Dr. Terrence Keaney’s algorithm for treating a delayed nodule that is fluctuant starts with culturing any exudate and beginning a course of...
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RAP device cleared for short-term improvement in appearance of cellulite
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- Doug Brunk
Clinical trial participants rated their average pain score as 2.4 out of 10.
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Gene expression profile test helps inform management of high-risk SCC patients
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- Doug Brunk
“The incidence of SCC has been growing rapidly, and the disease-related mortality is actually more than that of melanoma.”
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Expert offers tips for sorting out pink lesions on dermoscopy
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- Doug Brunk
“Always think about the lesion in context of the rest of the clinical picture and history,” Dr. Jennifer A. Stein advised.
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Are pediatric and adult dermatitis the same disease?
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- Doug Brunk
Adults were found to have more signs of chronic AD, more hand eczema, different patterns of hand eczema, and a stronger relationship of disease...
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Bathing now more widely accepted as an eczema treatment strategy
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- Doug Brunk
“Using a gentle fragrance-free, dye-free cleanser to clean skin is also important.”
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Daily moisturizers a bedrock of atopic dermatitis management
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- Doug Brunk
“Without good barrier repair, infections and allergens can break through. The intention is to have that barrier repair a key point of moisturizer...
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Skin rejuvenation: Full-field ablative resurfacing remains a gold standard
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- Doug Brunk
Two main lasers used for full-field treatments are the erbium:YAG laser and the CO2 laser at wavelengths of 2,940 nm and 10,600 nm,...
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Baseline body surface area may drive optimal baricitinib responses
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- Doug Brunk
“This analysis may allow for a precision-medicine approach to therapy in moderate to severe AD.”
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Avoiding atopic dermatitis triggers easier said than done
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- Doug Brunk
Many AD patients are sedentary and avoid vigorous physical activity owing to heat and sweat as triggers.
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Dupilumab curbed itch intensity, frequency in children with severe eczema
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- Doug Brunk
Injection site reactions and conjunctivitis were more common with dupilumab, while infections and AD exacerbations were more common with placebo...
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FDA warns about risk for false negatives from Curative COVID test
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- Doug Brunk
A negative result from the Curative PCR test “does not rule out COVID-19 and should not be used as the sole basis for treatment or patient...
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Light-based technologies emerging as promising acne treatments
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- Doug Brunk
Early results from a pilot study suggest that use of a novel laser system in patients with mild to moderate acne resulted in an 80% reduction in...