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Find An Effective Acne Treatment

... skin condition that at one point has plagued us all. Acne comprising many types of clogged pores, blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, ... Unfortuantly, it affects some more than others. Proper acne care is very important to treating acne. Acne will affect nearly everyone ...

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Health Tip: Factors That May Aggravate Acne in Women

(HealthDay News) -- Acne, the most common skin disease, is not a dangerous condition. But it can ...

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Clay For Acne

Acne help can be as close as your back yard. One friend’s daughter came home ...

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ACNE AT 70+

DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE THIS PROBLEM? I'VE STARTED HAVING BIG PIMPLES ALL OVER MY FACE, NECK, AND TOP OF MY HEAD . WORSE THAN WHEN I WAS IN MY TEENS. NOTHING I DO CAN GET RID OF THEM. I'VE BEEN TO DOCTORS, DERMATOLOGISTS, ALLERGISTS, HAVE USED ALL KI ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 2 comments

Dealing With Adult ADD

... without a perscription briefly but had an dyspneic agar (acne) and had to announce off it - definiely i can't hirsute any cultural ...

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Common acne treatments linked to bowel problems

Acne is a difficult enough burden for a young person to bear. Now there's ...

Story - editor - 08/23/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

Understanding Rosacea

... It appears on the face and looks similar to adult acne, which is why it is often misdiagnosed. It may or may not worse with time, ...

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Men Seem More Susceptible to Memory Problems Than Women

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Elderly men are more
likely to suffer memory problems than women, new research shows.

Health Tip: Stay Safe Around the School Bus

(HealthDay News) -- Teaching children to take precautions while
waiting for, entering and exiting a school bus can help keep them
safe.

Health Care Reform: Is There a Doctor in the House?

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Health reform will put insurance
cards in the hands of tens of millions of previously uninsured Americans.
Many will need physicals, immunizations, preventive screening tests and
care for chronic health co...

Magic mushrooms may ease anxiety of cancer: study

The hallucinogen psilocybin -- known by the street name magic mushrooms -- may help ease the anxiety that often accompanies late-stage cancer, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

Health Highlights: Sept. 8, 2010

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 8, 2010

(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy
of ClinicalConnection.com:

Repeat DUI Offenders Have Reasoning Deficits: Study

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Repeat impaired-driving
offenders have subtle deficits in their decision-making abilities that may
not be detected through conventional tests, says a new study.

Picking right blood pressure medicine challenging

It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy — perhaps even using a blood test.

Health Tip: When You Feed Baby Formula

(HealthDay News) -- Baby formula is designed for infants a year
old or younger who aren't breast-fed.

Merck schizophrenia drug approved for 2 new uses

Merck & Co. said Tuesday its schizophrenia drug Saphris has been approved for two additional uses by the Food and Drug Administration.