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Leading Skin Care Chemist Explains How to Care for Skin During Winter Months

July 29, 2007

Sam Dhatt, a leading cosmetics and skin care chemist, shares skin care tips in a 25-article series, HealthMad.com, including tips for caring for sensitive skin during tough winter months. Dhatt, who is the CEO of Allure Cosmetics, Inc. and DermaQuest™ Skin Therapy, is an innovator in the field of peptide research and anti-aging techniques. Included in the article, titled “Caring for Sensitive Skin in Winter,” Dhatt explains why skin is more susceptible to dryness and blemishes during the winter months. He also describes some methods that may help to protect and cleanse skin regardless of the season.

“The winter can be particularly difficult for skin, especially facial skin,” said Dhatt. “During the winter, people need to be sure that they are not only cleansing and moisturizing their skin regularly, but that they are also remembering to use SPF on their faces. Taking care of your skin in all seasons will help to keep it healthy and young looking.”

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More about Sam Dhatt

Sam Dhatt has been a leading chemist and innovator in the skin care industry and has been for over 20 years. He has expertly crafted formulas for skin care products and has produced award-winning results that are used in clinics around the world. Dhatt and his team of highly-trained chemists develop and manufacture skincare products for more than 700 of the industry’s most successful brands.

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Doctors Have Skin Color Bias

July 22, 2007

A new study finds that most doctors have an unconscious bias that results in them giving quicker and better treatment to whites than African American patients

A new study finds that most doctors have an unconscious bias that results in them giving quicker and better treatment to whites than African American patientsA new study has found that when it comes to providing medical care, a person’s skin color plays a considerable role in determining who is treated first.

The study, performed by the Disparities Solutions Center, found that doctors are more likely to give prompt medical care to whites over African Americans, due to an unconscious bias.

“We found that as doctors’ unconscious biases against blacks increased, their likelihood of giving [clot-busting] treatment decreased,” said the lead author of the study, Dr. Alexander R. Green of Massachusetts General Hospital. “It’s not a matter of you being a racist. It’s really a matter of the way your brain processes information is influenced by things you’ve seen, things you’ve experienced, the way media has presented things.”

Internet Pharmacy - Buy Pharmacy at reasanoble prices.Internet Pharmacy provides confortable and easy way to order pharmacy via internet.”Years of advanced education and egalitarian intentions are no protection against the effect of implicit attitudes,” said Dr. Thomas Inui, president of the Regenstrief Institute Inc. in Indianapolis, which studies vulnerable patient groups. “When do they surface? When we’re involved with high-pressure, high-stakes decision-making, when there’s a lot riding on our decisions but there isn’t a lot of time to make them, that’s when the implicit attitudes that are not scientific rise up and grab us.”

The study is the first of its kind to look into the unconscious racial bias that most doctors have when it comes to providing medical care for African Americans. It was performed using more than 200 participants who were training to become doctors. The participants were presented with two patients, one white and one black, both of which presenting with signs of a heart attack. The researchers found that the doctors were more likely to agressively treat the white patient than the black patient.

The study is published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

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Skin-care firm names new president

July 21, 2007

Jonathan “J.J.” Cutler was named president and chief operating office of Lindi Skin on Monday.

The Ardmore, Pa., company specializes in specially formulated skin-care products for people with cancer.

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