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In this month's program, Dr. Axel Hauschild discusses the results of a study that showed a 70% improvement in progression-free survival in patients with melanoma randomized to dabrafenib in the open-label break-3 trial.

Then, our reporter Heidi Splete reviews a study showing that an at-home hair removal device may work no better than standard shaving.

    

The Environment Protection Agency has reported that the ozone layer is improving, thanks to the worldwide ban of chlorofluorocarbons in 1989. We interviewed Drusilla Hufford at the EPA to find out more.

Cosmetic Counter host, Dr. Lily Talakoub, offers tips for educating patients about retinoids and anti-wrinkle creams. And lastly, Dr. Alan Rockoff tells a story that may induce contractions.

Don’t miss another episode of The Skinny Podcast; subscribe for free on iTunes! 

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In this month's program, Dr. Axel Hauschild discusses the results of a study that showed a 70% improvement in progression-free survival in patients with melanoma randomized to dabrafenib in the open-label break-3 trial.

Then, our reporter Heidi Splete reviews a study showing that an at-home hair removal device may work no better than standard shaving.

    

The Environment Protection Agency has reported that the ozone layer is improving, thanks to the worldwide ban of chlorofluorocarbons in 1989. We interviewed Drusilla Hufford at the EPA to find out more.

Cosmetic Counter host, Dr. Lily Talakoub, offers tips for educating patients about retinoids and anti-wrinkle creams. And lastly, Dr. Alan Rockoff tells a story that may induce contractions.

Don’t miss another episode of The Skinny Podcast; subscribe for free on iTunes! 

In this month's program, Dr. Axel Hauschild discusses the results of a study that showed a 70% improvement in progression-free survival in patients with melanoma randomized to dabrafenib in the open-label break-3 trial.

Then, our reporter Heidi Splete reviews a study showing that an at-home hair removal device may work no better than standard shaving.

    

The Environment Protection Agency has reported that the ozone layer is improving, thanks to the worldwide ban of chlorofluorocarbons in 1989. We interviewed Drusilla Hufford at the EPA to find out more.

Cosmetic Counter host, Dr. Lily Talakoub, offers tips for educating patients about retinoids and anti-wrinkle creams. And lastly, Dr. Alan Rockoff tells a story that may induce contractions.

Don’t miss another episode of The Skinny Podcast; subscribe for free on iTunes! 

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