H ere's a question to ponder: Why is acne common in the Western, industrialized world, while the pimples that plague American kids are rare in developing countries?
An acne drug could be making teenagers stroppier than ever, scientists claimed today. British researchers found a treatment for the severe form of the skin condition reduced serotonin, the 'feel good' chemical in the brain
By LINDA SHRIEVES Here's a question to ponder: Why is acne common in the Western, industrialized world, while the pimples that plague American kids are rare in developing countries? It's a puzzler -- and one that prompted Australian researchers to ask whether changing the diet of teenagers would have any effect on acne. The results could change the way dermatologists think about diet. To test ...