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Your annual wellness visit is the ideal time to check in with your doctor about the best ways to take care of your health. As you age, you may need some new tests. Others may no longer be required. This is just one topic on your list to discuss when you meet with your doctor. Here’s how to make…
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology offers recommendations for different hair-removal techniques for HS . See full article here.
Tis' the season to be jolly! Jolly? Or is it rushed, stressed, and stuffed? Even if you don’t celebrate a holiday this time of year, you can likely feel the busyness in the air. You may also hear people talk about how much they have to do…or how much weight they gain. The good news is it doesn’t…
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology breaks down some common symptoms and treatments of rashes. See full article here.
You've done your homework, made your plan, and tossed out all your cigarettes. Now the big day is here. It's day one of your plan to quit smoking. If you can make it through this first day and this first week, when nicotine withdrawal symptoms are at their worst, you'll be on your way to success.
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology explains what activated charcoal is and the possible benefits. See full article here.
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology shares the importance and benefits of seeing a dermatologist. See full article here.
Dr. Adam Friedman, Department of Dermatology, Professor & Interim Chair of The GW Medical Faculty Associates and the Director of Supportive Oncodermatology is one of a handful of U.S. experts practicing supportive oncodermatology - dermatologists who treat the skin related side…
Even rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended the 8th Annual GW Blush Luncheon to benefit the GW Mammovan. The Ritz-Carlton rolled out a pink carpet in honor of the event, and Washington DC’s only mobile mammography unit was proudly on display for tours. Dr. Robert Kelly, CEO of The…
Danielle C. exercises religiously and makes her health a priority, so when she was suddenly diagnosed with a serious and rare brain condition at age 27, it was a shock. While exercising, she felt a sharp pain in her head that continued to bother her for the next couple of days. “It was the worst…