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Tag Archives: 2018
Five changes healthcare executives can expect in 2018
The winds of change swept through healthcare in 2017. Here’s what 2018 could bring.
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Tinnitus Awareness Week 2018
Tinnitus Awareness Week is running from 5-11 February this year. The aim of the week is to raise awareness of the condition, which affects approximately 1 in 10 of the population.
A recent British Tinnitus Association survey found that just under a third of UK parents (32%) think children under the age of 10 can have tinnitus; and just 37% think it can affect children aged 10 to 16.
The research, which coincides with Tinnitus Week and is part of the charity’s Kids Talk Tinnitus, also revealed many parents are unaware of the common signs of the hearing condition in children, such as anxiety or difficulty concentrating.
To help tackle the problem, the charity has created guidance for both parents and teachers.
You can find out more about Tinnitus via the British Tinnintus Association website via this link
If you think you have Tinnitus, listen to these sufferers talking about how their Tinnitus sounds
2018 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology
Watch this space as Dermatology Times brings you highlights from the more than 375 sessions and 400 exhibitors expected!
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Four therapeutic areas to watch in 2018
What’s going to be hot in 2018?
What exciting new devices, drugs and treatments will the New Year bring dermatologists and their patients? Physicians in the specialty and others share what they most anticipate in the coming year.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Atopic Dermatitis in 2018
Until recently, atopic dermatitis treatments were primarily limited to topical corticosteroids and systemic immunosuppressants. Now, two new therapies have reached clinical practice. Nineteen more are in development.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology