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Acne News Archive
28-Jan-2008

  • Adult acne: Is it caused by a hormonal imbalance? (Mayo Clinic)

    Hormones likely play a role in the development of adult acne. Some adult women experience mild to moderate acne due to hormonal changes associated with pregnancy, menstruation, and stopping and starting birth control pills. But hormones generally are not the root cause of acne.


  • Acne 101 (Cavalier Daily Online)

    Pimples, zits and blackheads can be disgusting nuisances. Facial acne is a common problem that causes distress for those who suffer from it. This age-old dermatologic woe has many causes and a...


  • OmniReliant acquires topical pharmaceutical patent (Pharmaceutical Business Review)

    OmniReliant Holdings has acquired the rights to a unique patented topical pharmaceutical product capable of delivering salicylic acid in a non-stick clear solid composition to treat acne.


  • Kate Silverton may sue laser surgeon (Daily Telegraph)

    Kate Silverton, the BBC newsreader, is threatening to sue a leading Harley Street doctor after routine laser surgery left her face so badly marked she was unable to work.


  • New territory for men: Salons (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)

    New territory for men: Salons


  • Sector Snap: Aesthetic Product Makers (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Allergan Inc. could kick off a positive round of quarterly earnings reports Wednesday, despite concerns that a weakening economy has weighed down sales of products including Botox and breast implants.


  • Warner Chilcott Issues 2008 Outlook (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Drug maker Warner Chilcott Ltd. forecast Monday its full-year 2008 earnings and revenue will beat Wall Street estimates, driven mainly by demand for its oral contraceptive pills and skin drugs.


  • ? Herbal Alternatives For Treating Acne (Turks.US)

    A lot of us suffer some skin condition or ailment especially during puberty, and one of these irritating skin disorders is acne.


  • QLT reduces workforce after sharp decline in sales (PharmaBiz)

    As a result of a 40.05 per cent decline in annual sales of its lead drug Visudyne, QLT Inc. slashed 115 jobs or approximately 45 per cent of the total workforce at its Vancouver headquarters and its US subsidiaries, including members of its management team.


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