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Acne News Archive28-Oct-2006
Maureen's Medical Moment: New acne treatment that helps eliminate scars (WNDU 16) You are viewing the print version of this page. Click here to view the default screen view.
Obese Women Face Greater Risk for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) FRIDAY, Oct. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Overweight and obese women are five times more likely than lean women to have polycystic ovary syndrome, a new Spanish study finds.
Console wars (Financial Times) Grown-ups last seen burning rubber down virtual highways as acne-ridden youths are returning to video gaming with a vengeance. This time, however, they are more likely to be playing brain-training games ? and swelling the coffers of Nintendo , the Japanese company traditionally eclipsed by Sony .
Mattoon setto face defending 5A state champs (Journal Gazette & Times Courier) MATTOON -- Want to roil a coach who knows he has a football team considered to be a decisive underdog this weekend? Just ask Mattoon coach Gerald Temples whether he?s tired of hearing people wonder why the Green Wave should even bother showing up at Springfield?s Memorial Stadium Saturday.
Doctors say new laser smooths away acne scars (WIS News 10 Columbia) There's a new way to treat acne scars on the face. A new laser is helping people get rid of noticeable scars with little hassle.
New skin treatment clears up acne, detects skin cancers (12 News Phoenix) There's a high tech skin treatment that targets two very different conditions. It's called photodynamic therapy. Not only does it clear up severe acne, it can also stop certain types of skin cancer in the earliest stages.
Report: Halliburton subsidiary abused contract rules (USA Today) Kellogg, Brown & Root Services, the Halliburton subsidiary that feeds and shelters U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, routinely abused federal contract regulations by hiding details from oversight, an inspector general reported today. Fox News is among the outlets carrying...
On with Cas' show (Knoxville News Sentinal) The old coon hunter took to the screen one more time Friday night. About 500 people filled the auditorium of the East Tennessee History Center for a video tribute to former Knoxville mayor, television host and millionaire grocer Cas Walker.
The truth about acne (The State Journal-Register) It?s not about keeping your face clean or changing your diet. And it?s not a trivial problem. Most of what people think they know about Acne vulgaris, or common Acne, is a myth, says Dr. Larry Newell of Associated Dermatologists in Springfield. ?Acne is not an infectious process.
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