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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Researchers use AI to diagnose infantile hemangioma
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"Our study is the first to demonstrate the applicability of AI in the pediatric dermatology population," the authors wrote.
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Parental atopic dermatitis, asthma linked to risk of AD in offspring
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- Doug Brunk
The detailed analysis of AD risk associated with parental atopy in early life “may help to risk stratify infants to optimize early interventions...
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Study eyes sunscreens marketed to individuals with skin of color
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The average number of allergens per product was 4.7, most commonly fragrance/botanicals, tocopherol, sodium benzoates/derivatives, and sorbitan...
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Novel platform harnesses 3D laser technology for skin treatments
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- Doug Brunk
The high-speed imaging system features 10-micron resolution, “so you get exquisite imaging that can help guide your treatments,” Dr. Mathew M....
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Applications for laser-assisted drug delivery on the horizon, expert says
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- Doug Brunk
“There is no doubt that by drilling tiny little holes or channels with ablative fractional lasers, we enhance drug delivery to the skin,” said...
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What are the risk factors for Mohs surgery–related anxiety?
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- Doug Brunk
“Routinely recommending consultations may not be the best approach for improving anxiety outcomes,” the study authors wrote.
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Pandemic caused treatment delay for half of patients with CTCL, study finds
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- Doug Brunk
No clinical trials exist to inform maintenance protocols in patients with cutaneous lymphomas.
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DEI advances in dermatology unremarkable to date, studies find
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- Doug Brunk
In one of the studies, Black and Latinx trainees were underrepresented in all specialties, but even more so in dermatology.
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Consider radiologic imaging for high-risk cutaneous SCC, expert advises
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- Doug Brunk
Surgery may be the mainstay of treatment for resectable SCC, but the emerging role of neoadjuvant therapeutics is changing the way oncologists...
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Applications for nano-pulse stimulation continue to evolve
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- Doug Brunk
In published studies, nano-pulse stimulation has been shown to be effective for sebaceous hyperplasia and warts.
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Laser and light devices for acne treatment continue to advance
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- Doug Brunk
“Are all 1,726-nm lasers made equal? That is a question that we have to keep in our mind,” Dr. Fernanda H. Sakamoto said.
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Laser pioneer reflects on the future of robots in dermatology
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- Doug Brunk
A Mohs surgery robot with image-guided laser ablation would “launch a sea change in the whole field of surgical oncology,” Dr. R. Rox Anderson...
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Study finds high rate of psychiatric burden in cosmetic dermatology patients
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- Doug Brunk
The results underscore the importance of consultation visits with cosmetic patients, Dr. Patricia Richey said, including obtaining a full...
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What does it take for men to embrace cosmetic treatments?
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- Doug Brunk
“Millennials are interested in how they look and how to keep their aesthetic the best it can possibly be,” so there may be “a generational aspect...
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How do patients perceive aesthetic providers on social media?
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- Doug Brunk
The three most common social media platforms used were Facebook (70%), Instagram (65%), and YouTube (63%).