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    Acne: modern diet to blame

    source: http://foodnavigator.com/news/ng.asp?id=45658

    Eating too much refined bread and cereal may be one of the causes of teenage acne, according to a team of US scientists reports this month’s New Scientist.
    A team of researchers led by Loren Cordain, described by the report as ‘an evolutionary biologist’ at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, US, suggest that the […]

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Two Different Acid Peels Are Both Effective, Study Finds

ScienceDaily (Feb. 7, 2008) — Chemical peels using either alpha-hydroxy acid or beta-hydroxy acid are both highly effective in treating mild to moderately severe facial acne, researchers at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine have found - the first study to compare the two different types of acid peels as therapies for the skin […]

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Sabinsa fine tunes new lipoic acid for cosmeceuticals

Sabinsa Corporation has devised a new patented antioxidant ingredient - salts of lipoic acid - for functional use in cosmeceuticals and nutraceuticals.
A US patent for the preparation of water soluble salts of lipoic acid was recently issued, after the supplier formulated a method to render it both stable and water soluble. This process greatly increases […]

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Diphenhydramine as acne treatment

USPTO Application #: 20050238597
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In the search for a safe and effective sebossuppressive agent that could be used topically, applicants screened a number of classes of pharmaceuticals that are commonly in use for various pharmacological activities, including topical antihistamines. Antihistamine drugs or H-1 antagonists are not known to have any effect on […]