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Dermatologists

Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing, treating and preventing skin diseases. They also take care of problems of the scalp, skin, hair, and nails. Some dermatologists carry out cosmetic procedures including face lifts and liposuction.

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How do you treat a skin black spot?

- I am finding dime size flat black spots on the skin of my blonde golden retriever. I do not recall seeing them before. They seem to be itching him however not sure. Can you tell me what this is? Thanks

Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome how does it inherited?

From Wikipedia:

"the condition follows autosomal dominant inheritance. Dominant genetic disorders occur when only a single copy of an abnormal gene is necessary for the appearance of the disease. The abnormal gene can be inherited from either parent, or can be the result of a new mutation (gene change) in the affected individual. The risk of passing the abnormal gene from affected parent to offspring is 50% for each pregnancy regardless of the sex of the resulting child."

What are the expected results of hives?

Most cases of hives clear up within one to seven days without treatment, provided

What are examples of good one to one communication?

I believe having good communication skills is the basis of every good relationship/friendship today. You must be able to show good eye contact. Speak to them, now a days a lot of us are using texting and email. You can't know the tone of your communicator through words on a screen. Give them your full attention and make sure you are engaged in the conversation. I think this is good communcaiton.

What is a phelebotomist?

It should be spelt Phlebotomist. It defines a person that opens veins to extra blood for medical purposes, ir blood test.

What is annual salary?

The Annualized Salary is the salary that an employee would have if he/she were to work full-time for an entire standard year.

What is the best treatment for oncholysis without going to a dermatologist?

I suffered from detached nails for 8 years. This is called ONYCHOLYSIS. My healing came after 1.5 years of prayer, when God led me to a dermatologist who told me a simple cure. By the way, he was the 4th doctor i had seen. All my previous cure attempts did not work.

Here's the CURE: cut your nails down to the quick where they are attached to the nail bed. KEEP THEM CUT. That is the trick, keeping any new white growth cut until the nail can fully reattach. By keeping them clipped there is no place for moisture to collect and they can reattach. It takes about 3 months but you will have normal nails!

Once the nails are reattached you can let them grow out. Be patient, nails grow slowly.

Thank you God for showing me this.

Do you need to be an assistant before you become a hygienist?

No, many community colleges offer a Dental Hygiene program of study. However, they are quite competitive programs.

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What is Pramosone lotion?

Pramosone lotion is a topical medication that combines the anti-inflammatory effects of a corticosteroid (pramoxine) with an anesthetic (hydrocortisone). It is primarily used to relieve itching and inflammation associated with skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and psoriasis. The lotion helps soothe irritated skin and provides temporary relief from discomfort. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any medication.

How long does it take to become a dermatologist in South Africa?

6 Years in Medschool to become a M.D. + 2 Years internship after that + 1 Year Com Service + 4 years master of medicine training in Dermatology = 13-14 years minimum

Is there any sickness named amoniya?

havi breath pation have alchaimer.temperatyra up and down.she have antibiotik but still everything.that can i help to her brething.thank you

Is dirt a protein?

Sadly...Yes but wouldn't you prefer other proteins?

In food-form?

List 4 contraindications relevant to makeup application?

list the contra indications that restict makeup treatment?

What is the difference between a skin specialist and a dermatologist?

A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree. A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.

How much is the average judges salary and benefits?

Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates had median annual earnings of $93,070 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $54,140 and $124,400. The top 10 percent earned more than $141,750, while the bottom 10 percent earned less than $29,920. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates in May 2004 were $111,810 in State government and $65,800 in local government. Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers earned a median of $68,930, and arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators earned a median of $54,760. In the Federal court system, the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court earned $208,100 in 2005, and the Associate Justices earned $199,200. Federal court of appeals judges earned $171,800 a year, while district court judges had salaries of $162,100, as did judges in the Court of Federal Claims and the Court of International Trade. Federal judges with limited jurisdiction, such as magistrates and bankruptcy court judges, had salaries of $149,132. According to a 2004 survey by the National Center for State Courts, salaries of chief justices of State high courts averaged $130,461 and ranged from $95,000 to $191,483. Annual salaries of associate justices of the State highest courts averaged $126,159 and ranged from $95,000 to $175,575. Salaries of State intermediate appellate court judges averaged $122,682 and ranged from $94,212 to $164,604. Salaries of State judges of general jurisdiction trial courts averaged $113,504 and ranged from $88,164 to $158,100. Most salaried judges are provided health, life, and dental insurance; pension plans; judicial immunity protection; expense accounts; vacation, holiday, and sick leave; and contributions to retirement plans made on their behalf. In many States, judicial compensation committees, which make recommendations on the amount of salary increases, determine judicial salaries. States without commissions have statutes that regulate judicial salaries, link judicial salaries to the increases in pay for Federal judges, or adjust annual pay according to the change in the Consumer Price Index, calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

PROVIDED BYP US DEPARMENT OF LABOR.

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What is the shelf life of Motrin?

I have found various shelf life indications claiming from 2 to 3 years.

(http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/datasheet/b/brufentab.htm)

One must also remember that a shelf life is an acceptable compromise by companies of two factors: 1. Efficacity of the product over time, and 2. protection from legal action by disavowing any complications or inefficacity after a set date. Thus the real shelf life is usually longer than claimed.

Does UPES accepts CLAT score too?

Hi Kanishk, UPES school of legal studies accepts CLAT score, in case you can't make the mark or cut off by UPES then you also have an option to sit for ULSAT to get through this college. see the marks and cutoffs and go ahead accordingly All the best