Race for the Cure – Join our team!!
Posted on July 9, 2011
Get the word out! The 2011 Race for the Cure – the Susan G. Komen Foundation event for breast cancer awareness and fundraising – is happening October 16th in Orlando at BrightHouse Stadium. Our office has formed a walking team – and we’ll be there, helping! Our team name is “Fiala’s Breast Friends Forever” – […]
Need a trachea? Grow it in the lab!!
Posted on July 7, 2011
Here is the amazing story of how a man with cancer of the trachea (and no other remaining treatment options) was treated with a tracheal transplant created from “scratch” in the tissue engineering lab, using the patient’s own stem cells. Very exciting, cool stuff, reported today in the Wall Street Journal.************ Cancer Patient Saved With Lab-Grown […]
New Florida narcotic rx laws
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In an effort to eliminate the “Pill Mill” situation here in Florida, the State has passed a major new law, which totally reforms how doctors are allowed to prescribe pain medications. As of July 1, 2011, most physicians who are not pain management specialists are no longer authorized to dispense Schedule II or Schedule III […]
“New” wrinkle treatment approved – the return of Isolagen
Posted on July 2, 2011
A few years ago, there was an FDA-approved injectable filler product called Isolagen. The company, however, couldn’t get their financing together, and went bankrupt in 2009. But now, rising from the ashes, the product is back, under a new name, laViv. The product just received FDA approval last week. But, to my review, it’s basically […]
Shout-out: Firework Safety Review
Posted on June 30, 2011
Fireworks are beautiful – but care and safety are needed to avoid burns and injuries. Dr. Ramona Bates, from the suture for a living blog, has written an nice review piece about how to safely deal with fireworks. The link is below. It’s especially timely with the July 4 holiday fast approaching. Please read it, and explain […]
OT: airport scanners in the news
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When traveling, I’ve often wondered why the TSA agents don’t wear the little dosimetry badges that all medical and dental personnel who work around X-rays wear on their lapels. It’s a standard safety precaution in the industry, another method of ensuring that medical personnel aren’t inadvertently getting exposed to too much radiation at work. Well, […]
FDA update on breast implants – 2011
Posted on June 25, 2011
When the FDA re-approved silicone breast implants for general use, back in November of 2006, one of the conditions was that the two major manufacturers and the FDA would co-operate to do some ongoing follow-up studies about implant safety and effectiveness. Now, approximately 5 years later, the FDA has released an update, discussing the first […]
Spray-on skin grafts?
Posted on June 19, 2011
Here’s a cool new idea: spray-on skin grafts. Using the ReCell kit, a small skin biopsy is processed, turning the sliver of skin into a suspension of cells. This takes about 30 minutes. The resulting liquid is then sprayed onto the area of second-degree burns. And here’s a bonus: you can cover a much bigger area […]
New FDA rules for sunscreens
Posted on June 17, 2011
This week, the FDA announced a series of changes that will affect how sunscreens are labelled. This is a good thing for consumers: the manufacturers will have to be very clear about whether the product products against UVA rays, or the more typical UVB. Misleading terms like “sunblock” and “waterproof” are going to be eliminated. […]
Novel melanoma drug ‘dramatic’
Posted on June 16, 2011
Source: Dermatology Times E-News A new study reveals dramatic results for an experimental drug designed to attack a melanoma tumor’s genetic trigger in patients with advanced disease. About half of melanoma patients’ tumors carry a mutation of the BRAF gene, which causes skin cells to reproduce out of control. The experimental drug, called PLX4032 or […]