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                    [AuthorName] => Kristofer Purnell
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I have a huge wart under my nail.  I have had it taken out several times by cautery — thrice already — but it keeps coming back.  Is there a chance for me to completely get rid of it?

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Dear Dr. Jen,

I have dark scars on my legs which makes me very conscious.

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Since its invention by American physicist Dr. Theodore Harold Maiman in 1960, laser technology has been revolutionizing not only the field of medicine and dermatology, but also other processes in industry, electronics, data processing, communications and scientific research.
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"The concept is simple. You can measure in the breath what you measure in the blood," said Dr. Steven Solga, an expert on liver disease at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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                    [DatePublished] => 2022-12-20 12:58:00
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I have a huge wart under my nail.  I have had it taken out several times by cautery — thrice already — but it keeps coming back.  Is there a chance for me to completely get rid of it?

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Dear Dr. Jen,

I have dark scars on my legs which makes me very conscious.

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Since its invention by American physicist Dr. Theodore Harold Maiman in 1960, laser technology has been revolutionizing not only the field of medicine and dermatology, but also other processes in industry, electronics, data processing, communications and scientific research.
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"The concept is simple. You can measure in the breath what you measure in the blood," said Dr. Steven Solga, an expert on liver disease at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1262658 [AuthorName] => Dennis O’brien [SectionName] => Science and Environment [SectionUrl] => science-and-environment [URL] => ) ) )
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