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Acne News Archive
  • Clinical Trials Update: May 27, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

    (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:


  • Acne Not Just A Teen Issue (Medical News Today)

    While acne may traditionally be viewed as a teenage "rite of passage," results from a groundbreaking national survey released show that acne is a problem that also commonly affects adults.


  • Guy's High Tech Secret to Great Skin (Carteret County News-Times)

    ARA) - No matter what the circumstance, the old saying is true, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Whether it's a job interview or a first date, you always want to look your best. But according to researchers, acne affects 25 percent of adult men.


  • RICHARDSON ON WEATHER WATCH (Sporting Life)

    Pipedreamer's connections are hoping the rain stays away from Sandown ahead of the Group 3 Betfair Brigadier Gerard Stakes on Thursday.


  • Starwatch Consumer: Napster service on AT&T phones (The Kansas City Star)

    Napster Inc. said its subscription music downloading service will become available to between 5 million and 6 million AT&T Inc. mobile phone customers in June.


  • Richardson On Weather Watch (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)

    Pipedreamer's connections are hoping the rain stays away from Sandown ahead of the Brigadier Gerard.


  • Students' drug arrests prompt warnings (Morris Ledger)

    After three teenagers were ar rested for dealing prescription drugs at Madison High School in the last three weeks, police and school officials have begun warning parents to find out what's in their medicine cabinets and to be on the alert for teen drug use, authorities said yesterday.


  • Acne scars: What's the best treatment? (Mayo Clinic)

    Acne scars are stubborn, and no single treatment is best for everyone. Various procedures can improve your complexion, however. One option may be to inject collagen or fat under the skin and into the acne scars. This fills out or stretches the skin, which makes acne scars less noticeable.


  • Book Review: Not My Turn to Die - Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia by Savo Heleta (Blogcritics.org)

    An engrossing first-hand historical account of a violent time that many have overlooked. When I think back to the early 1990s, I was in high school and worried about boys and where I should apply to college. Being a teenager, I, like so many other teens, would melodramatically label our lives as "hellish" since we were going through that typical adolescent rebellion and complaining about too ...


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