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Acne med may trigger bowel disease (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
While suspected for some time, a study now confirms that people taking the acne drug isotretinoin appear to run an increased risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease, US researchers report.
New Study: Smoothbeam(R) Laser Provides Long-Term Acne Solution (Medical News Today)
The most commonly diagnosedskin disorder in the U.S. and the number one reason for a patient's visitto a dermatologist -- acne -- can now have long-term clearance withSmoothbeam(R) laser treatment, according to a recent study published in TheJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology. [click link for full article]
Millions wasted on expensive acne drug, journal says (Guardian Unlimited)
Doctors are wasting millions of pounds a year by prescribing an acne drug that is costly and carries greater side-effects.
Acne med may trigger bowel disease (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A study confirms that people taking the acne drug isotretinoin appear to run an increased risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease, US researchers report.
Hair Loss and Acne: How Common Misconceptions Lead to New Treatments and Discoveries (PR Web)
The public weighs in â common misconceptions about acne and hair loss lead to purchasing ineffective products and passing misinformation (PRWEB Aug 16, 2006)
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