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Acne News Archive
03-Dec-2007

  • Isolagen modifies ongoing acne scars clinical program (Pharmaceutical Business Review)

    The FDA has asked Pennsylvania-based biotech Isolagen to further clarify certain protocol issues regarding its acne scar treatment trials.


  • Teens, Stress & Acne (WABC-TV New York)

    On Eyewitness News Wednesday morning, we took a closer look at the role stress plays in the development of acne in teens.


  • Shoppers Drug Mart / Wal Mart Introduce New Acne Rosacea Breakthrough (PRWeb)

    After 30 years of Clinical Research, acne rosacea cause is identified. (PRWeb Dec 3, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U2luZy1TdW1tLUhvcnItSG9yci1UaGlyLVplcm8=


  • Leading Florida Dermatologist Launches Study To Evaluate ArteFill For Acne Scars (Medical News Today)

    Leading St. Petersburg, FL - based dermatologist, Dr. James Spencer, announced he is conducting a study to evaluate ArteFill, a non-resorbable dermal filler, for the treatment of acne scars, and other depressed atrophic scars. ArteFill is a non-resorbable dermal filler that is currently approved to treat nasolabial folds, or smile line wrinkles. James M. [click link for full article]


  • FDA wants another trial for Isolagen acne treatment (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    The Food and Drug Administration has asked Isolagen Inc. to conduct an additional midstage clinical trial for its experimental acne treatment.


  • Dermatology: products/technologies for Acne (Pharmalicencing)

    Looking for any novel compound/technology for Acne treatment, ranging from Antibiotics, Retinoids, Combinations, etc. (oral&topical) to complete and strengthen our current product line. Patents preferred.


  • Acne more than skin deep (Canada.com)

    Q: My 10-year-old daughter already has acne. I'm concerned that she may lose her self-esteem and that scars will develop later. My doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the problem, but I am worried about the development of antibiotic resistance.


  • New study bucks conventional thinking on acne-diet link (Canada.com)

    Most dermatologists agree that there isn't any link between acne and what you eat, but a new study suggests diet could help control the scourge of many teenagers.


  • Shoppers Drug Mart / Wal Mart Introduce New Acne Rosacea Breakthrough (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

    After 30 years of Clinical Research, acne rosacea cause is identified.


  • Acne fighters roil an oily enemy (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)

    ALLENTOWN, Pa. - What a difference a generation makes. From hand-held zit zappers to high-powered laser beams and prescription and over-the-counter miracle creams, teenagers today have many more options to treat acne than their parents had at their age. As both a dermatologist and someone who's wrestled with acne since third grade, Dr. Susan J. Kucirka of Family Dermatology of the Lehigh Valley, ...


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