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TODAY’S HEADLINE STORY: 2 Florida Women Awarded $1 million for Exposing Florida dermatologist’s Fraud

Monday, December 15th, 2008

The U.S. Justice Department awarded a $1 million “whistle blower” award to two Florida women whose lawsuit led to the conviction of a Florida dermatologist who had bilked the Medicare system by removing non-cancerous skin lesions and calling them cancer.…

Dr. Bernard Ackerman, prominent dermatologist who challenged his peers about melanoma, dies at 72.

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Dr. Bernard Ackerman — a pioneer in the field of pathology for dermatologists who was himself an avid suntanner and believed strongly that UV light exposure is not related to melanoma incidence — died of heart failure at the age …

TODAY’S HEADLINE STORY: Dr. Bernard Ackerman, prominent dermatologist who challenged his peers about melanoma, dies at 72.

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Dr. Bernard Ackerman — a pioneer in the field of pathology for dermatologists who was himself an avid suntanner and believed strongly that UV light exposure is not related to melanoma incidence — died of heart failure at the age …

Dr. Phil episode to look once again at tanning and addiction

Friday, December 12th, 2008

An upcoming episode of the Dr. Phil show will once again attempt to make the case that indoor tanning can be an addiction — despite the fact that there is no real evidence to support such a blanket statement.…

TODAY’S HEADLINE STORY: Dr. Phil episode to look once again at tanning and addiction

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

An upcoming episode of the Dr. Phil show will once again attempt to make the case that indoor tanning can be an addiction — despite the fact that there is no real evidence to support such a blanket statement.…

New study provides evidence that sun-scare might be causing vitamin D deficiency

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Americans have lower average vitamin D levels today than they did 20 years ago — a finding that suggests that overzealous sun protection in the past two decades might be lowering vitamin D levels across the board.…

TODAY’S HEADLINE STORY: New study provides evidence that sun-scare might be causing vitamin D deficiency

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Americans have lower average vitamin D levels today than they did 20 years ago — a finding that suggests that overzealous sun protection in the past two decades might be lowering vitamin D levels across the board.…

Less than half of salons say lower gas prices have improved their businesses

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Lower prices at the pump in the past month have not yet translated into increased foot traffic in just more than half of tanning businesses, a SmartTan.com poll conducted in early December suggests.…

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