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Old 09-22-2005, 08:57 PM   #1
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Dr. David Ryan - Common Skin Conditions And Ways Of Dealing With Them.

Skin conditions afflict us all and are very common among athletes. I have some very interesting skin conditions to share here that you probably don't want when you go on stage. Check it out!

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Old 09-24-2005, 11:07 AM   #2
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Where's the rest of the article?

This isn't dealing with common skin problems, plural, but only fungal infections. The article should be called "Fungal Skin Infections and Ways of Dealing with Them".

I', gonna avoid Ryan's articles, as they all seem to be a waste of time. Maybe you guys could try for quality over quantity in the future.
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Old 09-24-2005, 11:34 AM   #3
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This isn't dealing with common skin problems, plural, but only fungal infections. The article should be called "Fungal Skin Infections and Ways of Dealing with Them".

I', gonna avoid Ryan's articles, as they all seem to be a waste of time. Maybe you guys could try for quality over quantity in the future.
I agree. This article has too many problems. The author introduces the reader to 2 dermatophyte infestations -- tinea versicolor and ringworm, gives a few general recommendations regarding prevention, and then -- NOTHING. Nothing about seeing your physician, antifungal meds -- NOTHING. And since we're on the topic of fungal infections, how about athlete's foot and jock itch? The article is WAY too short on information and the title is blatantly inappropriate.
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Old 10-04-2005, 07:18 AM   #4
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Cry babies, dudes, the article is on COMMON skin diseases. Ring worm is viral, go to school fool.

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I agree. This article has too many problems. The author introduces the reader to 2 dermatophyte infestations -- tinea versicolor and ringworm, gives a few general recommendations regarding prevention, and then -- NOTHING. Nothing about seeing your physician, antifungal meds -- NOTHING. And since we're on the topic of fungal infections, how about athlete's foot and jock itch? The article is WAY too short on information and the title is blatantly inappropriate.
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