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  • Acne Treatment - Relieve Acne: All you need to know about Acne and Adult acne including natural cures, treatments, products, remedies and more.

  • Acne - What is Acne And Why Do I Have It? Acne is a general term for pimples and deeper pustules that are clogged pores. (Coolnurse.com)

  • Acne (Pimples) - Medical information about skin Disorders: 100% doctor produced written for patients experiencing acne, skin cancer, dermatitis and other skin conditions. (MedicineNet)

  • Acne Resource Center - Explore the Acne Resource Center for hundreds of articles on acne, including research on acne, an in-depth look at the different kinds of acne and how to cope with the emotional effects of acne.

  • Acne Rosacea - Acne rosacea is a chronic acneiform disorder affecting both the skin and the eye. It is a syndrome of undetermined etiology characterized by both vascular and papulopustular components involving the face and occasionally the neck and upper trunk. (1996 Lippincott-Raven Publishers)

  • Acne Support Group (UK) - The Acne Support Group (ASG) is a specialised support group, based in the UK, that was launched in 1992. The group was founded because it is often underestimated just how distressing having acne or rosacea can be, not only to the person with either condition who suffers, but family and friends can experience its affects too.

  • Acne Treatment - Description: Get expert advice to treat and prevent your acne.

  • Acne: treatment and causes of pimples and blackheads - Around three-quarters of all teenagers and young adults suffer from acne. However, men and women in their 30s and 40s can also suffer. The exact cause of acne remains unclear but more is known about how the spots that are part of acne form. And there are more and more treatments to help deal with this distressing condition. (Published by BUPA's Health Information Team)

  • MedlinePlus: Acne - A range of links to information available on acne, provided by (National Institutes of Health | Department of Health & Human Services. USA)

  • Questions and Answers About Acne - This fact sheet contains general information about acne. It describes what acne is and how it develops, the causes of acne, and the treatment options for various forms of acne. Information is also provided on caring for the skin. (NIH USA)

  • What is Acne? - Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Acne affects most teenagers to some extent. (American Academy of Dermatology, 2002. USA)

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100 Questions & Answers About Acne
Doris J. Day, MD, Lenox Hill Hospital/NYU Medical Center
Take control of your complexion!
100 Questions and Answers About Acne provides you with all the information you need to manage your complexion problems. Written by Dr. Doris J. Day, a world-class expert in the field, this clearly written, readable book offers the latest medical knowledge and practical tips on what acne is and what you can do to treat it effectively.
ISBN: 0763745693
Price: $16.95 (Sugg. US List)
Cover: Paperback
Copyright: 2005
 

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