Archive for January, 2008
American Chronicle, CA -
Poor hygiene, poor general health, friction between skin and clothing, and disorders such as acne, dermatitis, diabetes mellitus, or immune deficiency …
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Daijiworld.com
Daijiworld.com, India -
Mangalore, Feb 1: Dr Ganesh S Pai, cosmetologist and director of Derma-Care delivered a lecture on 'Lasers in the Management of Deep Acne Scars' at the 36th …
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Acne is the most common skin disease in the world. Millions of adolescents, teenagers and even adults deal with the embarrassing and unsightly disease. As with most problems, prevention is much better then having to seek treatment. Bad acne can leave permanent scars and dark spots. Stopping acne before it occurs, can help you avoid this. In this article, we will provide five tips to help you prevent acne.
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Newswise (press release) -
With these concerns in mind, dermatologists have found laser and light therapies to be viable alternatives in improving acne, and acne scars, with limited …
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It is estimated that approximately 50 million people in the U.S. alone are affected by acne vulgaris, and another 14 million Americans experience the redness, flushing and pronounced blood vessels associated with rosacea. While there are no cures for these persistent skin conditions, dermatologists are broadening their treatment options.
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Did you know that food causes your acne? I found out the long and hard way that what I ate on a daily basis was actually causing my bad skin…
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There are thousands of acne treatment products on the market released by big corporations, but do they actually clear up your skin, or are they just a big con? I used to have bad acne, and in my effort to get rid of it I tried all hundreds of different ways. This included those acne cleansers, pills, herbs, gels and creams that are easy to find online and in the local store.
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Newswise (press release) -
A common form of hair loss that affects mostly African-American women is known as central centrifugal scarring alopecia. …
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Acne is looked at as a teenager’s condition. And truth to be told that is pretty much what we all think when talking about acne. We all had to deal with it while young. Who didn’t?
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The world is filled with people who spread rumors, and most of them are baseless. they are spread so there is something to talk about even though there is no logic nor does the news make any sense. Experts immediately find ways of putting these to rest, especially when connected to medical conditions. For something as simple as acne, there are numerous rumors and myths floating about. Some of these have no basis, and not scientifically proven and Doctors and dermatologists who are qualified try throwing light on these issues to protect the patients’ interests.
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