Health Topic

Acne

Feature article: Skin care for acne-prone skin
Finding an effective skin care regimen for acne-prone skin can be quite a frustrating experience. But acne can be controlled, and it is important that you understand what type of acne you have and seek treatment as soon as possible to avoid scarring. >> More
Related Headlines
FDA Eases Access to Dangerous Acne Drug (Wednesday, December 05, 2007)
Women seeking an acne medicine that can cause severe birth defects may find it a little easier to fill their prescription: The government announced some...>>More
MDs Don't Issue Pregnancy, Drugs Warning (Tuesday, September 18, 2007)
Doctors aren't doing a very good job of warning young women to avoid getting pregnant when they're taking prescription drugs that can cause birth defects,...>>More
Women Aren't Warned of Birth-Defect Risk (Monday, September 17, 2007)
Doctors aren't doing a very good job of warning young women to avoid getting pregnant when they're taking prescription drugs that can cause birth defects,...>>More
Their cheeks glow red for no apparent reason, the condition comes and goes and can worsen over time. It is almost like acne, but generally affects people...>>More
Health Panel: Ease Limits on Acne Drug (Wednesday, August 01, 2007)
Health advisers are urging slightly more flexibility in rules designed to prevent pregnancies among women taking an acne drug that has caused birth defects...>>More
Related Tests & Procedures
Newsletter
 

Local Health News
The tomato scare may be over, but it has taken a toll - it's cost the industry an estimated $100 million and left millions of p...
>>More
Maine officials are advising consumers to avoid eating lobster tomalley after tests revealed high levels of toxins in some lobs...
>>More
Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food an...
>>More
It's OK to eat all kinds of tomatoes again, the U.S. government declared Thursday -- lifting its salmonella warning on the summ...
>>More
The South tips the scales again as the nation's fattest region, according to a new government survey. More than 30 percent of a...
>>More

  Advertisement

The contents of this health site are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition.

Site Map | Additional Information | Editorial Policy | Contact Us | About Us


Health On the Net Foundation
Health On the
Net Foundation

© 1996 - 2008 MediResource Inc.