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Acne News Archive
  • Pamper (The New Straits Times--All the News that Matter)

    ONCE a month, your face deserves nourishing and revitalising. Your once radiant face will tell you when it needs intensive care -- dull complexion, signs of dehydration or blemishes.


  • Man sought in strong-arm robbery incident (The Morning Sun)

    Police are asking for help in identifying the man who committed a strong arm robbery at the Elwell Corners store on West Lincoln Road last week.


  • Acne fighters rattle an oily enemy (The Morning Call)

    Chemical, laser arsenal makes headway against skin scourge What a difference a generation makes.


  • Acne drug offers hope for stroke victims (Daily Mail)

    An antibiotic used to treat acne may be effective for some stroke patients. New research shows that when the drug minocycline was given within 24 hours of a stroke, it reduced brain damage and physical and mental impairment


  • Beyond breakouts (The Argus Leader)

    The 32-year old woman was worried. She had an important job interview in two months and her face was a mass of blemishes. She was depressed and felt terrible. She finally got up the courage to visit a dermatologist and was treated with topical antibiotics. Following a careful skincare regimen, her acne subsided within six weeks?in time to make a good impression at the interview. She was hired ...


  • Isolagen Modifies Ongoing Clinical Program for Acne Scars (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Isolagen, Inc. announced today that the Food and Drug Administration has provided follow-up on the Phase III program investigating the Isolagen Therapy for the treatment of moderate to severe acne scars.


  • TV review: Becks lets his feet do the talking (Stuff)

    Beckham mania has begun in earnest but it's possible the most excruciating part of it ? hearing the guy speak ? has been dispensed with swiftly.


  • Acne drug offers hope for stroke victims (Evening Standard)

    An antibiotic used to treat acne may be effective for some stroke patients.


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