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To cure your acne, the first thing you need to really understand is that acne is an internal problem. |
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Differences found in the brains of migraine sufferers provide further evidence that it is a neurological disease to be taken seriously |
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Researchers have identified specific differences in the brains of migraine sufferers linked to the processing of sensory information, including pain. |
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CNN's Robyn Curnow reports on revised U.N. AIDS estimates that do little to comfort AIDS sufferers in South Africa. |
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New research published in the journal The Lancet Neurology has shown that the drug minocycline may have a harmful effect in people with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) according to one of the first randomised trials in people with a neurological disorder. Minocycline can be used to treat bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, acne and urinary infections. [click link for full article] |
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New research has found that a drug used to treat severe forms of acne reduces the availability of the chemical serotonin, low levels of which have been linked to aggression and clinical depression. [click link for full article] |
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Exciting news of the launch of a Canada-wide clinical trial of the oral acne medicine minocycline to delay the development of MS was clouded by a published report suggesting the drug was harmful in patients with ALS, a nerve disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. [click link for full article] |
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"There is powerful evidence that environmental exposures may trigger the development of breast cancer" One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Although 50 percent of women think breast cancer is hereditary, only 10 percent of breast cancer sufferers have a genetic history of ... via Earth Times |
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Because diet has an indirect effect on acne , individuals will get variable results when changing what they eat. |
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A common acne medication that has been available for over 30 years has the potential to delay the progress of multiple sclerosis and if proven effective, will offer an inexpensive option for the treatment of early MS, says the MS Society of Canada. [click link for full article] |
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