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More info... Skincare-News.com discusses adult acne, a common and potentially exasperating condition. Find out how to create a skincare routine that both treats and prevents breakouts. (PRWeb Sep 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1327604.htm
Skincare Tactics and Strategies: 7 Skin Care Tricks to Combat Adult Acne (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Skincare-News.com discusses adult acne, a common and potentially exasperating condition. Find out how to create a skincare routine that both treats and prevents breakouts.
Atascocita standout Branch commits to A&M (The Atascocita Observer)
For most boys entering their sophomore year of high school, the main issues they have to deal with are classes, girls and bad acne.
Do you suffer from adult acne? (Saint George Spectrum)
What have you found to treat it? Any thoughts on the cause? Are there things that seem to trigger an outbreak? Frustrations with it overall?
Study establishes role for gefitinib in Asian nonsmokers (Cancerfacts.com)
STOCKHOLM Sept. 16, 2008 Non-smoking Asian patients with a common type of lung cancer ought to be treated first with gefitinib (Iressa) say researchers presenting new data this week at the 33rd Congress of the European Society for Medical Oncology.
Spring Trends Buyers Are Betting On (Forbes)
Designers showed over 5,000 looks this week. We asked buyers which trends are bound to be popular this spring.
Jessica Gonzalez, Jersey City, New Jersey (Time Magazine)
Coming to America
Yahoo! News Ask the doctor: What's the best way to treat my acne? (Daily Mail)
Dr Martin Scurr has been treating patients for more than 30 years and is one of the country's leading GPs. Here he tackles acne and waking up at night to pass water...
Police search for suspect involved in Moosic bank robbery (The Citizens' Voice)
MOOSIC A robber hit a popular bank Monday afternoon and made off with about $1,000 in cash, police said.
Filler treatment successfully hides acne scars (Niagara Falls Review)
"Would you like to be young again?" I ask. Many people would jump at the chance of getting back years. But when I ask, "Would ...
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