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Take Action to Prevent Skin Cancer - healthfinder.gov - Live well. Learn how.

healthfinder.gov — “Provides information on skin cancer prevention, risk factors for developing skin cancer, instructions on how to do a skin self exam and as well as a quiz to better understand skin cancerView full resource at healthfinder.gov

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DrAmyDrGervaiseThe Mind-Beauty Connection (Free Press, 2008), and is frequently called upon by the media to explain and demystify complicated dermatological topics. She's been featured on the Today Show, the Dr. Oz Show and The Tyra Banks Show, as well as extensively in print, includingMarie ClaireSelfO MagazineLuckyW Magazine, the New York TimesHealthAllureInStyleShape,PreventionGQRedbookBetter Homes & GardensPeopleStylewatch, and others. " /> Dr.Amy Wechsler, MD Dermatologist, Physician, and Doctor

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How can I prevent early onset dementia and other brain diseases. - Avvo.com

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Daily Pulse: How Yoga Helps Reduce Pain, Why Shoppers May Get More Exercise | Prevention News

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How to Prevent Bruising from Injectable Fillers | Plastic Surgery Expert Dr. Rajagopal

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Heart Disease Symptoms: Prevention Answers - DivineCaroline

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Diabetes Diet and Food Tips: Eating to Prevent and Control Diabetes

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Nanotechnology device aims to prevent malaria deaths through rapid diagnosis

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A nano device – the size and shape of a mobile phone – can rapidly analyse the #malaria parasite DNA. http://t.co/H9JDiV5n #SGUL @MySGUL

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Surfer's Ear (Exostosis) - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals

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CDC - Swimmer's Ear - Recreational Water Illness (RWI) - Healthy Swimming & Recreational Water - Healthy Water

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Did you know swimmer's ear leads to 2.4 million doctor visits annually? Dry your ears after swimming! http://goo.gl/0vH3F

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  • DrAmyDrGervaiseThe Mind-Beauty Connection (Free Press, 2008), and is frequently called upon by the media to explain and demystify complicated dermatological topics. She's been featured on the Today Show, the Dr. Oz Show and The Tyra Banks Show, as well as extensively in print, includingMarie ClaireSelfO MagazineLuckyW Magazine, the New York TimesHealthAllureInStyleShape,PreventionGQRedbookBetter Homes & GardensPeopleStylewatch, and others. " />

    Dr.Amy Wechsler, MD

    One of only two physicians in the country board-certified in both dermatology and psychiatry, Dr. Amy Wechsler is well known for her unique approach to all dermatological procedures—administering traditional practices only after spending significant time with patients and thoroughly understanding their emotional state of mind and the impact it is having on the outer surface. She treats men and women of all ages. 

    Dr. Wechsler graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Duke University. She earned an M.D. with honors from Cornell University Medical College. After completing her residency in psychiatry at Payne Whitney Clinic - The New York Presbyterian Hospital, she stayed to do her fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. 

    Fascinated by the fundamental connection between the mind and body, Dr. Wechsler completed her residency in dermatology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Her hospital appointments include Assistant Clinical Professor in Dermatology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. 

    Equally respected by her peers and her patients, Dr. Wechsler is a member of The American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, the Women's Dermatologic Society, the American Psychiatric Association, the Independent Doctors of New York, the Physician Scientific Society, and The Skin Cancer Foundation.  Dr. Wechsler is the author of The Mind-Beauty Connection (Free Press, 2008), and is frequently called upon by the media to explain and demystify complicated dermatological topics. She's been featured on the Today Show, the Dr. Oz Show and The Tyra Banks Show, as well as extensively in print, includingMarie ClaireSelfO MagazineLuckyW Magazine, the New York TimesHealthAllureInStyleShape,PreventionGQRedbookBetter Homes & GardensPeopleStylewatch, and others. 

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  • alvinblin

    Alvin B. Lin

    After 17 years in Northern California, I headed south where I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Riverside, in 1984 and promptly entered the private sector.  A glutton for punishment, I returned for post-baccalaureate studies in Computer Science in 1987 after which I earned my Doctor of Medicine in 1991 from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University.  Love called & romance blossomed, so I returned to the San Francisco Bay Area where I completed my Family Medicine residency at Merrithew Memorial Hospital at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1994. 

    After 3 years wandering around the country as a locum tenens physician and collecting a dozen state licenses along the way, I was feeling rather masochistic once more.  So I applied for subspecialty training, completing my Fellowship in Geriatrics at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in 1998. I joined the faculty as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and was appointed Director of the Ambulatory Geriatric Center in Greenville, NC. In 2003, I was recruited by Cenegenics Medical Institute to build it into the ubiquitous presence it is today in your airline inflight magazines. After 7 years as an employed physician, I left to return to my family medicine & geriatric roots by developing a small private practice. 

    I have served as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Nevada, School of Medicine since 2004 and recently became an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Geriatrics at the Touro University Nevada College of Medicine.  Along the way, I have written many articles, given many presentations, and made myself available to both patients and colleagues.  

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