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Don't Let Acne Flare-ups Blemish the Holidays (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Holidays are often a time of great stress, but also a time when you want to look your best. With parties, family gatherings and pictures galore just around the corner, the last thing you need is for a big pimple to make a special appearance on your face this holiday season.
Candace Bushnell's got success and the city (Toronto Star)
She gave us the term "modellizer" and put Manolo on a first-name basis. Candace Bushnell not only created Sex and the City ? Carrie Bradshaw is her alter ego. The initials are even the same.
Mobile phone radiation fries sperm (TVNZ)
Men who talk for hours on their mobile phone could be jeopardising their chance of fathering a child, Australian research suggests. An experiment on semen has revealed evidence of DNA damage after 16 hours of exposure to radiation similar to the output of a mobile phone.
The University Times | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Student Newspaper Since 1949 (Niner Online)
Steven DeMarco was a four-year letterwinner at Salem High School in Salem, N.H. He had been named the school's top athlete and excelled in track, basketball and football before enrolling at Dartmouth, where he played for the football team.
Mobile phones fry sperm - study (Adelaide Now)
MEN who talk for hours on their mobile phones could be jeopardising their chance of fathering a child, Australian research suggests.
New Study Claims Acne Is Not Associated With Yet-Uncultured Bacteria (Medical News Today)
In a new study researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark found bacteria in the follicles of acne patients and healthy individuals to be those of previously known species, disputing the theory that acne is caused by some yet-to-be-identified bacteria. They report their findings in the October 2008 issue of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
New Study Claims Acne Is Not Associated With Yet-Uncultured Bacteria (Science Daily)
In a new study researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark found bacteria in the follicles of acne patients and healthy individuals to be those of previously known species, disputing the theory that acne is caused by some yet-to-be-identified bacteria.
Looking back with Alice Cooper (The Pantagraph)
Alice Cooper: Welcome to his ... well, you can't really call it a nightmare anymore.
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