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Acne News Archive09-Oct-2006
'Failed' Experiment Yields A Biocontrol Agent That Doesn't Trigger Antibiotic Resistance (Science Daily) A failed experiment turned out to be anything but for bacteriologist Marcin Filutowicz. As he was puzzling out why what should have been a routine procedure wouldn't work, he made a discovery that led to the creation of a new biological tool for destroying bacterial pathogens -- one that doesn't appear to trigger antibiotic resistance.
Patch vs. cigs: no contest (Denver Post) Q: I want to start a nicotine patch to help me quit smoking. What can I expect for side effects? - E.J., Sacramento, Calif. A: Possible side effects mimic those of smoking itself, such as rapid heartbeat, nervousness,
For baby?s comfort (The Star Online) Choosing the right diaper for your baby can be difficult for first-time parents. Now there is EQ?s range of diapers for your baby?s comfort and care.
Fraxel Laser Procedure Doing Wonders For Acne Scars (KXAN 36 Austin) For years, doctors have had a difficult time treating acne scarring. Traditional approaches like topical agents, abrasion therapies even conventional lasers have yielded only moderate results.
Medical experts sort out menopause fact from fiction (The Olympian) With the aging of the Baby Boom generation, about 2 million U.S. women a year are now entering menopause, which signals the end of their reproductive life. That's about 180,000 women a month, or about 6,000 a day.
Taking charge of a 'normal' life (The Age) She's a pop singer, a pinup-worthy beauty and a paparazzi favourite, but Jessica Simpson insists she's just "a normal girl".
COLORECTAL CANCER: (The Eureka Reporter) No pain, no gain? Only in the weight room. In the endoscopy wing at Mad River Community Hospital, I underwent a pain-free colonoscopy and gained the peace of mind that comes with knowing I?m not going to be among the 5 percent of Americans who develop a cancer that is completely preventable.
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