The News Review:
- Don’t blame sexual activity for acne problems
- Study shows link between acne milk
- Medicis Announces Approval of New Strengths of SLDYN(R)
- The role of diet in healthy skin
Don’t blame sexual activity for acne problems
Gary Post Tribune
– Todd Chicago Todd’s Girlfriend — According to Dr. Jeffrey Lauber a Southern California dermatologist sexual activity is not to blame for complexion problems and it is important to see a dermatologist as soon as possible. But I would add that the emotional scars of a teen sexual relationship could be as bad as or even worse than the physical scars of acne. Wise up and stop your sexual activity completely. Wallace — I appreciate the fact that you encourage teens to wash their hands often to avoid the spread of germs. It’s true that the easiest way to avoid infection (including colds) is hand washing.
Study shows link between acne milk
News-Leader.com
com | Springfield News-Leader. But as a physician and the author of the scientific review referenced in Melissa Dobbins’ letter I want to emphasize that my research found clear evidence linking dairy consumption to skin problems.
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Medicis Announces Approval of New Strengths of SLDYN(R)
GlobeNewsWire (press release)
“These additional strengths will complement the current SLDYN lineup to offer physicians more precise weight-based dosing options and make SLDYN the first and only extended release minocycline with five FDA-approved dosing strengths. We believe physicians and patients will appreciate the value of this greater dosing precision. According to the American Academy of Dermatology acne is the most common skin disorder in the United States affecting 40 million to 50 million Americans(1). In 2008 there were over 4. 5 million patient visits to dermatologists for acne(2).
The role of diet in healthy skin
Examiner.com
Thankfully if you are choosing foods that contribute to overall health you will also see the benefit in your skin complexion and tone. What to Eat:Lean protein is necessary for skin cell repair and to help the skin age appropriately. Protein intake may also assist in acne control by decreasing the production of an enzyme that can cause increased oil production in the skin. n the best-choices list fish ranks first because it also contains healthy essential fatty acids to soften skin followed by egg whites skinless chicken and turkey breast. A deficiency of essential fatty acids can lead to many skin problems including excessive dryness and acne. Inflammation leads to the production of free radicals which causes all cells to age faster including skin cells. Most people get plenty of the omega-6 fats but not enough of the omega-3s.