Acne In The NewsBack To Skin Care New Index Acne found in every modern bite (News Interactive) TEENAGERS who eat less processed foods have a better chance of avoiding acne, diet experts have found. The skinny on acne: Treat the skin, not the pimples (INQ7.net) "This'll keep Madam Pomfrey happy," said Professor Sprout, stoppering the last bottle with a cork. "An excellent remedy for the more stubborn forms of acne, bubutober pus. Should stop students resorting to desperate measures to rid themselves of pimples." Away with acne in 4 easy steps (INQ7.net) HAVING A HARD TIME making your own acne management program? Try this one from Stiefel, which has been manufacturing top dermatological products for the past 150 years, including PanOxyl, Physiogel, Oilatum and other products available in leading drugstores nationwide. Vitamin A compound heals foot ulcers (Sydney Morning Herald) A vitamin A compound commonly used to treat acne improves the healing of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, researchers report in this month's issue of the Archives of Dermatology. Vitamin A compound heals foot ulcers (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News) A vitamin A compound commonly used to treat acne improves the healing of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, researchers say. WHAT SEEMS TO BE THE TROUBLE ; Main Reasons Why We Go to the Doctors (RedNova) By NATALIE WALKER SCOTS visit their GPs an average of almost six times a year, a study has found. The main reason for seeing a doctor was for skin diseases including eczema, ulcers and acne, followed by undiagnosed conditions such as pain or lumps. WHAT SEEMS TO BE THE TROUBLE (Daily Record) SCOTS visit their GPs an average of almost six times a year, a study has found. The main reason for seeing a doctor was for skin diseases including eczema, ulcers and acne, followed by undiagnosed conditions such as pain or lumps. Vitamin A compound heals diabetic foot ulcers (RedNova) By Graciela FloresNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A vitamin A compound commonly used to treat acne improves the healing of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, researchers report in this month's issue of the Archives of Dermatology.Previous studies suggesting that topical Retin-A (tretinoin) was helpful in enhancing wound healing in patients with diabetes were small and some results had been Life: The disorder (Salon.com) More and more adults and teens are popping pills for ADD, "generalized anxiety disorder" and other quasi-societal conditions. Is it time to retire our moralistic distinction between "recreational" and "medical" drugs? An expert shares tips on makeup (The Charlotte Observer) Los Angeles-based make-up artist Noa Bolozky is at the top of her game in the cosmetics world. She's so good at transforming faces, she travels around the country training other make-up artists for Becca cosmetics. She shared some of her tricks of the trade during a recent visit to Potion, the Dilworth beauty boutique.
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