Merkel Cell Carcinoma also known as neuroendocrine carcinoma is a rare and very aggressive form of skin cancer. They are thought to arise from the uncontrolled growth of Merkel cells in the skin
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Pearly penile papules are often mistaken for sexually transmitted disease. Most of the female may be concerned about their sexual partner having a sexually transmitted disease. But these are harmless.
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Merkel Cell Carcinoma also known as neuroendocrine carcinoma is a rare and very aggressive form of skin cancer. They are thought to arise from the uncontrolled growth of Merkel cells in the skin
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Ichthyosis vulgaris (IV) is the most common form of the inherited skin disorders, which is characterized by dry and scaly skin.
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If dark armpits are spoiling your wish to show off the sleeveless dress or jazz up the oomph factor with spaghetti tops, don't worry. There are some sureshot remedies to vanish them forever.
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Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) also known as photoradiation therapy isused to treat numerous skin conditions, most commonly actinic keratoses and superficial nonmelanoma skin cancers.
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Some Treatment Options For Melasma
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In a search for better options of tattoo removal while minimizing the side effects and risk of scarring, specific tattoo removal lasers were developed, so called Q-switch lasers.
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A short overview of diaper dermatitis in children and its treatment
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The most Controversial topics among the people of all ages. Acne is the skin disease that affects 85-100% of people at some time during their lives. So there has been many debate about whether eating chocolate could really lead to acne
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