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A Musical Marketing Plan: The Skinny Podcast


 

In this month's program, Dr. Jeffrey Curtis discusses his study, which found new evidence supporting the safety of the shingles vaccine for patients on biologics.

Then, Dr. Jonathan Silverberg talks about the best climates for children with eczema.

Podcast anchors Carol Nicotera-Ward and Terry Rudd record another episode of The Skinny Podcast.

Dr. Bruce Brod of the American Academy of Dermatology reports on which states have the toughest laws on indoor tanning, and he highlights the latest legislation on the matter.

Meanwhile, Dr. Lily Talakoub talks about a common summer skin condition, Pityrosporum folliculitis, and Dr. Alan Rockoff presents his musical marketing plan.

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