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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Controlled hyperthermia: Novel treatment of BCCs without surgery continues to be refined
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- Doug Brunk
A novel, noninvasive technique of controlled hyperthermia and mapping protocol designed to help clinicians with margin assessment and treatment of...
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Best practices document outlines genitourinary applications of lasers and energy-based devices
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- Doug Brunk
One research firm estimated that the global women’s health and wellness market is valued at more than $31 billion globally.
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Could combining topical antioxidants with a nonablative laser prevent acne scars?
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- Doug Brunk
“If we can prevent or treat PIH, we may be able to prevent scarring,” Dr. Jill S. Waibel said.
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Branding tattoo removal helps sex trafficking survivor close door on painful past
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- Doug Brunk
One "stain" from her sex trafficking past remained: The name of her trafficker was tattooed on her skin.
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Small study finds IPL-radiofrequency combination effective for dry eye disease
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- Doug Brunk
In the study of 11 patients, meibomian gland expression and meibum quality improved in all eyelids after treatment.
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What are the main reasons patients sue dermatologists?
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- Doug Brunk
Of the cases studied, 56% were dismissed prior to trial, while 44% resulted in a judgment for the plaintiff.
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Ten-year analysis finds relatively low complication rate from fractional resurfacing lasers
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- Doug Brunk
“Today, ablative and nonablative fractional resurfacing lasers are used for a broad range of indications,” Dr. David A. Hashemi said.
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Study compares noninvasive treatments of cutaneous neurofibromas
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- Doug Brunk
The epidermis overlying cNF is normal, “so there is no reason to use nonselective or surgical methods and destroy a perfectly good epidermis when...
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What happens to melanocytic nevi during laser hair removal?
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- Doug Brunk
“It’s important to keep an eye out for changes and always be evaluating,” Dr. Ahuva Cices said.
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The earlier baricitinib for severe alopecia areata is started, the better
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- Doug Brunk
“If I can keep someone on 4 mg that’s great, but it looks like you can go to a lower dose and do a pretty good job,” Dr. Raj Chovatiya said.
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What are the clinical implications of recent skin dysbiosis discoveries?
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- Doug Brunk
Activities that can contribute to alterations in skin flora or skin dysbiosis include topical application of steroids, antibiotics, retinoids,...
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Practicing ethical medicine ‘is a requirement,’ not a luxury, expert says
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- Doug Brunk
“Many of us are role models, and we are not always behaving the way we should be,” Dr. Jane M. Grant-Kels said.
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Expect increased demand for experienced dermatologic care of Asian skin
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- Doug Brunk
The Asian population in the United States is expected to reach 41 million by 2050.
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Limited treatment options exist for brittle nail syndrome
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- Doug Brunk
“It’s our duty to warn our patients about the evidence for biotin for treating brittle nails, and about this interference on laboratory tests,” Dr...
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Topical delgocitinib shows promise for chronic hand eczema, pivotal trial shows
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- Doug Brunk
Delgocitinib is an investigational topical pan-JAK inhibitor that inhibits activation of the JAK-STAT pathway.