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Acne News Archive01-Dec-2006
Nonspecialists entering cosmetic medicine (International Herald Tribune) Many are gravitating to the beauty business, lured by money and a medical practice without bothersome midnight emergency calls.
A Cure for Everything ; What's the Best Way to Treat Headaches, Verrucas, Acne or Heartburn? Now You Can Find Out, From (RedNova) By Jeremy Laurance They are among the commonest afflictions known to medicine. Almost everyone will have suffered from one and millions will at some time have had experience of them all.
Expecting? What?s Safe (New York Times) LONG before outgrowing her pre-pregnancy wardrobe, a woman who is expecting will need to revamp her pre-pregnancy skin care routine.
Dual-Acting Topical Gel May Stop Acne Breakouts (Science Daily) University of Cincinnati (UC) dermatologists are testing a new topical gel designed to reduce abnormal clogging of the pores while simultaneously fighting off certain bacterial infections linked to severe acne development.
Beauty Mavens Given a Taste of Revolutionary New Acne Product: Frutels Gummy Vitamins for Acne Now Sold in All Ricky's (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Teens and other acne sufferers, tired of topical creams and cleansers promising that ever-elusive Hollywood skin, can now purchase a radically different skincare product to fight their acne.
More Doctors Turning to the Business of Beauty (New York Times) Obstetricians, dentists and other specialists are gravitating to the beauty business, a $12 billion a year industry.
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