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Derm In The News: November 26-December 2

Dermatology Times

Keep up with the latest headlines in dermatology from the past week, including the launch of a free dermatology and wound care clinic, a glimpse into the future of cosmetic dermatology, and more.

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How to boost holiday sales in your salon or spa

Smart Start Consulting

Boost holiday sales in your salon or spa this season The holiday season is a golden opportunity for salons and spas to skyrocket their sales. With a little creativity and strategic planning, you can make this your most profitable time of the year. Here’s how to captivate your clients and boost your revenue during. Read more The post How to boost holiday sales in your salon or spa appeared first on Smart Start Consulting.

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Research Shows Parkinson's Disease Origins in the Gut (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Your gut is a key player in your overall health, playing a role in your risk of chronic conditions like heart disease, 1 obesity, 2 sleep problems 3 and depression. 4 Parkinson’s disease, a central nervous system disorder that causes symptoms such as tremors and balance problems, however, has long been a disease of idiopathic origins, meaning there’s no known cause.

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Gifts for Lash Technicians

Smart Start Consulting

Gifts for Lash Technicians lash-technician Noun A person who applies and maintains artificial lashes I know how hard it can be to find the perfect gift for Lash Technicians. I have looked everywhere. You certainly can’t find them at Walmart. You might be able to find them at a craft show. But do you. Read more The post Gifts for Lash Technicians appeared first on Smart Start Consulting.

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Heartburn and Reflux Medications to Avoid (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Some ranitidine heartburn medications, including those commonly known by the brand name Zantac, may contain a cancer-causing chemical called N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). 1 NDMA is a nitrosamine chemical that was formerly used to make rocket fuel and lubricants, 2 but it’s now only used for research purposes. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies NDMA as a probable human carcinogen. 3 In an alert released by the U.S.

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