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Five top stories in cutaneous oncology research

Healio Dermatology May 10, 2019
OHSU offers free skin cancer screenings during PDX Skincare Festival May 18: KPTV; a story featuring comments from Sancy Leachman, M.D., Ph.D., is among Healio Dermatology’s top five most popular articles.

What does neuropathic pain feel like?

U.S. News & World Report May 10, 2019
Kim Burchiel, M.D., helps describe neuropathic pain, which is caused by injury to the peripheral central nervous system: “It appears that the nervous system, when deprived of its sensory input, will either generate pain ‘signals’ spontaneously, or will begin to misinterpret normal sensation as painful.”

PSU researchers helping develop HIV prevention app for transgender women

EurekAlert May 09, 2019
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health researchers and colleagues are awarded federal funding to develop a mobile app aimed at reducing HIV among transgender women; Christina Sun, Ph.D., says, “We are focusing on the resourcefulness and resilience that transgender women possess despite their difficult life situations.”

New law allows Oregon dentists to administer all vaccines

U.S. News & World Report May 09, 2019
Oregon will be the first state in the nation to allow dentists to offer any vaccination to a patient; Phillip Marucha, D.M.D., Ph.D., says: “If you have a routine dental cleaning in the fall, just as the flu season typically starts, you can also get vaccinated at the same time. This simple convenience can help bridge gaps in care and prevent the spread of infectious disease. We’re offering Oregonians another option that can make it easier to stay healthy.”

New law will allow Oregon dentists to vaccinate patients

KATU-TV May 08, 2019
Philip Marucha, D.M.D., Ph.D., says the passing of House Bill 2220, which will provide dentists the opportunity to administer vaccines to their patients, will “help bridge gaps in care and prevent the spread of infectious disease. We’re offering Oregonians another option that can make it easier to stay healthy.”
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