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Are At-Home Devices a Threat?: The Skinny Podcast


 

In this month's podcast, Reporter Naseem Miller interviews Dr. Ashley Wysong, a former six-time NCAA All-American and national champion in middle distance running, about a recent survey that found nearly half of collegiate athletes don't use sunscreen.

Dr. Sheila Fallon Friedlander discusses who should be receiving vitamin D supplementation, and Dr. Ilona Frieden says that growing evidence suggests propranolol is a "remarkably effective treatment in shrinking hemangioma growth, even in children whose hemangiomas are already fully grown in some cases."

In this month's Cosmetic Counter segment, Dr. Lily Talakoub discusses what at-home devices are worth your patient's investment. And last but not least, Dr. Alan Rockoff shares more patient-story humor.

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