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American Skin Association
346 Park Avenue South 4th Floor

New York, NY 10010
Work (800) 499-7546
Saturday, February 4, 2012



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American Skin Association News


02/01/2012 11:55 AM
American Academy of Dermatology Association Urges Policymakers to Act on U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee's ...
The American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA) lauds the U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee for its thorough investigation of indoor tanning salons documenting the false health claims and misleading information being provided to their customers, especially minors. The results of this investigation point to the need for policymakers to increase regulation of indoor tanning devices to ...
02/03/2012 11:44 AM
Rare mutations may help explain aneurysm in high-risk families
An innovative approach to genome screening has provided clues about rare mutations that may make people susceptible to brain aneurysms, predisposing them to brain bleeds, according to preliminary late-breaking research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012.
02/02/2012 11:51 PM
Lack of Sunlight May Raise Stroke Risk
THURSDAY, Feb. 2 (HealthDay News) -- The amount of sunlight you are exposed to might play a part in determining your stroke risk, new research suggests.
02/04/2012 12:15 AM
National Basketball Association Game Capsules
Basketball fans showed their support by wearing red shirts from the American ... Church leaders say the Grand Rapids pastor accused of embezzling warned them ...
02/04/2012 12:05 AM
Game calls attention to top killer of Americans
Basketball fans showed their support by wearing red shirts from the American Heart Association. Both schools sold the $10 shirts all week. The proceeds will go to the American Heart Association for education and research.



YouTube Videos


01/27/2012 09:41 PM
Eric Roter, MD plays Bach Suite No. 6 for Cello: Gavotte 1 & 2
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06/12/2011 08:36 PM
Bleach
aaafilm.org 1st Place, Student Films Contest, 2008 UC Davis Asian American Association Film Festival
09/25/2011 01:23 AM
Bruce Springsteen - American Skin (41 Shots)
New York, 4 febbraio 1999: Ahmed Amadou Diallo, 22 anni, venditore ambulante del Bronx immigrato dalla Guinea, faceva ritorno a casa dopo aver venduto vasellame, cappelli, guanti e videocassette, intorno alle 23:30. I suoi compagni di stanza erano andati a dormire, e Diallo uscì di casa. "Qualche volta usciva per prendere un bottiglia di succo di frutta o qualcosa da mangiare", ha dichiarato un suo coinquilino. Intorno a mezzanotte e mezza, i poliziotti lo hanno incontrato nelle vicinanze del suo appartamento. Pochi minuti dopo è cominciata la sparatoria. È stato crivellato di colpi a distanza ravvicinata da quattro poliziotti in borghese che hanno sparato 41 proiettili. Due dei poliziotti, Edward McMellon (26 anni) e Seam Carrol (35 anni), hanno svuotato i caricatori da 16 proiettili dalle loro 9-mm. Tre dei poliziotti erano stati coinvolti precedentemente in sparatorie, una delle quali fatale. Diallo fu dichiarato morto immediatamente, il corpo crivellato di proiettili nell'ingresso illuminato del suo palazzo. Per terra accanto al corpo, il suo portafoglio. Il marciapiede di fronte alla porta era disseminato di contenitori dei proiettili. Gli spari hanno danneggiato i muri e la porta dell'ingresso del palazzo ed anche il salotto dell'appartamento al piano terra. Ahmed Diallo non aveva precedenti penali ed era disarmato. Secondo la versione ufficiale i poliziotti avrebbero scambiato il suo portafoglio per un'arma. Il riferimento al fatto di cronaca nella canzone, che ...
09/01/2011 09:36 AM
Charity Spotlight: Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
Natasha Thomas, Project Associate for the Newborn Screening Program at Sickle Cell Disease Association of America (SCDAA), joins Jerry Franz, host of the Health Matters at Work podcast series, to discuss how her organization works on behalf of adults and children with sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells, is one of the few diseases that is regularly diagnosed at birth. Through mandatory genetic testing of infants born in the United States, sickle cell disease is identified early which allows for immediate treatment. However, since the testing for sickle cell disease began in the 1970s, there are some people born earlier who were never properly diagnosed. Sickle cell disease is most prominent in those of African, South American, Turkish, Middle Eastern and Indian descent, as well as those from countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. Symptoms of the disease include joint pain, jaundice, chest pain, paler than normal skin and fatigue.
08/02/2011 07:04 AM
How Blood Vessels Made From Human Skin Cells Could Change the Future of Medicine
Showcased in the American Heart Association's Emerging Science Series, this video introduces the viewer to groundbreaking research where lab-grown skin cells taken from a single, human donor were turned into human blood vessels and successfully implanted into patients. The bulk of this research was developed at Saint Joseph's Translational Research Institute in Atlanta, Georgia.



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