Doug Brunk is a San Diego-based award-winning reporter who began covering health care in 1991. Before joining the company, he wrote for the health sciences division of Columbia University and was an associate editor at Contemporary Long Term Care magazine when it won a Jesse H. Neal Award. His work has been syndicated by the Los Angeles Times and he is the author of two books related to the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program. Doug has a master’s degree in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Follow him on Twitter @dougbrunk.
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Pandemic has helped clinicians to gain better insight on pernio, expert says
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- Doug Brunk
“I don’t think pernio is truly necrotic,” Dr. Lindy P. Fox said. “I think it’s really inflammatory and purpuric.”
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Expert shares tips on hair disorders and photoprotection for patients of color
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- Doug Brunk
“I ask how often they wash their hair, because sometimes our recommendations for treatment are not realistic based on their current routine,” Dr....
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Hormonal therapy a safe, long term option for older women with recalcitrant acne
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- Doug Brunk
No pap smear or pelvic exam is required when prescribing oral contraceptives, but the risk of clotting should be discussed, Dr. Jenny Murase said...
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Consider the ‘long game’ in tumor management following Mohs surgery
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- Doug Brunk
“Tumors should be thought about in the context of the patient and not as a single or isolated cancer,” Dr. Keith L. Duffy said.
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Chlorophyll water can trigger pseudoporphyria, expert warns
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- Doug Brunk
The risk of photosensitivity increases in children who are taking other medications such as doxycycline, methotrexate, or even naproxen.
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Consider essential oil allergy in patient with dermatitis
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- Doug Brunk
Allergic contact dermatitis to cannabis is probably “a lot less rare than we realize,” according to Dr. Brandon L. Adler.
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Why it’s important for dermatologists to learn about JAK inhibitors
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- Doug Brunk
“We are going to be getting a lot more indications for these drugs,” Dr. Andrew Blauvelt said.
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Asking patients about their gender identity: ‘Normalize’ the discussion and other recommendations
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- Doug Brunk
“There’s nothing more awkward than having an awkward provider asking awkward questions,” Dr. Howa Yeung said.
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Does hidradenitis suppurativa worsen during pregnancy?
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- Doug Brunk
HS appears to be a risk factor for adverse pregnancy and maternal outcomes.
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Cultural humility required to optimize treatment of eczema patients with skin of color
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- Doug Brunk
Treating eczema in patients with skin of color requires cultural lens.
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Skin-picking, hair-pulling disorders: Diagnostic criteria, prevalence, and treatment
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- Doug Brunk
Affected children “have type A personalities,” and are “very driven young kids,” Dr. Jon E. Grant said.
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Avoiding harm in the diagnosis and treatment of food allergies
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- Doug Brunk
“Telling someone to adopt a restricted diet is not a benign recommendation,” according to Dr. David R. Stukus.
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What are your treatment options when isotretinoin fails?
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- Doug Brunk
If the patient’s acne is worsening with a cystic flare, “tripling the dose of isotretinoin is not something that you should do.”
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Topical gene therapy for dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa shows promise
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- Doug Brunk
B-VEC was well tolerated with no drug-related serious adverse events or discontinuations due to treatment.
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Clinical characteristics of recurrent RIME elucidated in chart review
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- Doug Brunk
Psychiatric complications such as anxiety and depression followed the onset of RIME in 33% of those with recurrent disease and 22% of those with...