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Acne News Archive
06-Oct-2008

  • Copper -- the Metal We Can't Live Without (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

    It's easy to take copper for granted. It's just another metal, even if it does have some unexpected and interesting attributes. Copper is what pennies, rooftops and the Statue of Liberty are made of.


  • Alternative medicine treatments get serious look (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Jill Eisner lay still as an acupuncturist pushed thin needles into her face and feet, with soft music playing in the background. In another room, an herbologist studied his antidote for severe acne: a concoction of 12 ingredients, including dandelion roots, tangerine peel and dried raspberries. A few doors down, Linda Lee, dressed in a white lab coat, used the tools of conventional medicine to ...


  • Minocycline As A Promising Drug For Patients With Fragile X Syndrome Proposed By UCR Researchers (Medical News Today)

    A UC Riverside-led team of biomedical scientists has found that a readily available drug called minocycline, used widely to treat acne and skin infections, can be used to treat Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of mental impairment and the most common cause of autism.


  • The Most Effective Ways to Treat and Prevent Acne (Palatka Daily News)

    (ARA) - Image is everything for a lot of guys. Whether you want to look good for a date, impress the ladies at the nightclub or present a professional image in the workplace, the last thing you need is for a pimple to appear on your face.


  • Plant used by Voodoo practitioners shows promise as source of biofuel (Jewish World Review)

    http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | (MCT) For generations, Voodoo practitioners in rural Haiti have sworn by the mystic qualities of Jatropha, an indigenous plant believed to purge evil spirits and release the trapped souls of the dead.


  • Looking back with Alice Cooper (The Pantagraph)

    Alice Cooper: Welcome to his ... well, you can't really call it a nightmare anymore.


  • Researchers Propose Minocycline As A Promising Drug For Patients With Fragile X Syndrome (Science Daily)

    Biomedical scientists have found that a readily available drug called minocycline, used widely to treat acne and skin infections, can be used to treat Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of mental impairment and the most common cause of autism. The study's findings have already impacted future therapies, with the approval of a new clinical trial in Toronto, Canada, that will test ...


  • Health update: Acne (WSTM Central New York)

    Acne is treatable but it may take some time


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