GlyCylic®’s vehicle (glycolic acid) works to break the bonds between the outer layers of the wart, including dead skin cells, and open pathways for the Salicylic Acid to achieve deep penetration.
GlyCylic® - is the first wart remover formulated with salicylic acid (a beta-hydroxy acid), glycolic acid (an alpha-hydroxyl acid), and immunomodulatory, virucidal, anti-scarring, and antiseptic ingredients that condition the emerging skin and promote healing while minimizing swelling, irritation, inflammation, and scarring.
According to a new study, female physicians and physicians in their first few years of practice reported higher rates of burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The health-care sector added nearly 41,000 jobs in September, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with physician practices accounting for 7,400 of those jobs.
Patient volume during the COVID-19 pandemic declined less at independent physician practices than at those owned by health systems, according to a new study.
A large percentage of patients who responded to a recent international study indicated that they would be comfortable going to a physician practice that employed AI.
Certain exercises can help to increase toe mobility and reduce bunion pain.
Editor’s Note: Share APMA’s free “Beat Bunion Blues” materials with your patients and download APMA’s digital brochure on bunions for your practice—you can even customize it with your practice information.
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