Anti-Aging Beauty: Skincare-News.com Presents Fashion Tips for Mature Women - msnbc.com
SACRAMENTO, CA — As the skin ages, women might notice new skin concerns, like age spots and fine lines. Acne and oily skin are also likely for women in middle age, especially while they're going through menopause. The latest article by ...

Acne Treatment Review Site Ranks The Top Products For Better, Clearer Skin For ... - NewsMaker (press release)


Acne Treatment Review Site Ranks The Top Products For Better, Clearer Skin For ...
NewsMaker (press release)
Produced to offer you dependable reviews for acne remedy, http://foracnetreatment.com.au/ has made a brand new 2012 list and ranking with the goods to aid people suffering from the embarrassing skin condition recognized as acne.

FDA approves Kiwi acne medicine for US sale
West Auckland-based Douglas Pharmaceuticals has gained approval to sell its acne medication in the United States, and says it is the first New Zealand-developed human medicine to be approved for use there. Director Jeff Douglas...

NZ acne drug to be sold in America - TVNZ


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NZ acne drug to be sold in America
TVNZ
Douglas Pharmaceuticals, which was founded in 1967 by Sir Graeme Douglas, has announced today it has gained Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to sell its NZ-developed acne medication called isotretinoin, in the United States.
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Really? The Claim: Excess Weight Raises the Risk of Acne - New York Times Blogs
Teenagers and young adults may be able to prevent acne by stepping on the bathroom scale. Over the years, researchers have found that weight gain and moderate to severe acne — a problem that affects about one in five teenagers — go hand in ...

Oslo study: Overweight linked to acne in teen girls
Overweight girls in their late teens were twice as likely as their normal-weight peers to report having a lot of acne in a large new survey of Norwegian teenagers that did not find the same link in boys.

Over 6000 Accutane Lawsuits Filed Since Drug Pulled From Shelves in 2009 - Accutane Lawsuit Center - Injury Litigation News 24/7


Accutane Lawsuit Center - Injury Litigation News 24/7

Over 6000 Accutane Lawsuits Filed Since Drug Pulled From Shelves in 2009
Accutane Lawsuit Center - Injury Litigation News 24/7
It's been less than three years since acne pill Accutane was pulled from the US drug market and already more than 6000 people have filed Accutane lawsuits alleging that manufacturer Hoffman-LaRoche failed to warn them about devastating gastrointestinal ...

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Acne Treatment Through E-Visits Online - EmpowHer


Acne Treatment Through E-Visits Online
EmpowHer
The study involved 151 patients with mild to moderate facial acne who each were first examined with an initial office visit where researchers took three baseline photographs of their faces. Subjects assigned to the online group were given digital ...

Anti-Aging Beauty: Skincare-News.com Presents Fashion Tips for Mature Women - MarketWatch (press release)


Anti-Aging Beauty: Skincare-News.com Presents Fashion Tips for Mature Women
MarketWatch (press release)
Acne and oily skin are also likely for women in middle age, especially while they're going through menopause. The latest article by Skincare-News.com Fashion for Mature Women: 5 Anti-Aging and Beauty Tips offers tips on combating frustrating skin ...

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To fight acne, trim back carbs, omega-6 fatty acids
If you struggle with acne, eating foods with a low glycemic index may help regulate your blood glucose, which researchers say can decrease the production of oil and lower hormone levels that can contribute to acne.

Overweight Teen Girls May Have Higher Acne Risk
MONDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Teenage girls who are overweight or obese are significantly more likely to develop acne than their normal-weight peers, a new Norwegian survey suggests.

Overweight teen girls may have higher acne risk - USA Today
Teenage girls who are overweight or obese are significantly more likely to develop acne than their normal-weight peers, a new Norwegian survey suggests. Researchers looked at whether weight, and more specifically body mass index (BMI, a ratio of ...

Overweight linked to acne in teen girls - msnbc.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Overweight girls in their late teens were twice as likely as their normal-weight peers to report having a lot of acne in a large new survey of Norwegian teenagers that did not find the same link in boys. Some 3,600 ...

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