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Ask the Doctor - online medical forum (Q&A)for all aspects of skin / dermatology conditions.
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Ask the Doctor: The Dermatology Forum at Med Help
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Interactive medical question and answer format about all aspects of skin and hair conditions. Patient question is replied to by online doctors. Extensive library and archive of articles on dermatology.
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Conditions and Diseases\ Skin Disorders
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