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Skincare and Menopause: Adult Acne Skin Care Treatments

Skincare-News.com offers help for those who suffer from adult acne, a common condition during the hormone imbalanced times of menopause.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 6, 2007 -- Most people rejoice that the adolescent years are over, thinking that blemishes are long gone. Then they enter menopause, and are shocked to see blemishes appear on the face once again. What can be done? Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Making Sense of Menopause and Troublesome Skin" shares insights about what can be done to treat these problematic spots, and how to differentiate between acne and other skin conditions that may flare up as a result of hormonal changes.
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=457

During menopause essentially the hormones tend to run amuck.


Spa Luce at Renaissance Hollywood Hotel Announces Product Lines for Grand Opening in March, 2008

The Renaissance Hollywood Hotel is pleased to announce the three exciting product lines that will be available when the new Spa Luce opens this spring. Among the industry's elite, Sonya Dakar Skincare, the Somme Institute, and Red Flower all represent the spa's complete commitment to all-around natural beauty. .


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The world of sports has constantly demonstrated the tests of human strength, endurance and attaining personal goals.

Anabolic steroid and drug use in sports, however, has long created controversy and has also destroyed the careers of well known athletes like track star Marion Jones, who tested positive last year for the performance enhancing drug erythropoietin, or EPO.

If athletes are well aware of the repercussions — both physical and ethical — of steroid and drug abuse, why do they continue to use them?

"Most of them know that the damage is, for the most part somewhat minimal, and they know the performance improvements are significant. Most athletes, even if they think it will affect them, if they know that this is their way to the gold medal, they'll still use it," said Dan Wathen, head trainer of YSU's athletic department.


Bradley Pharmaceuticals 2007 Third Quarter Results

FAIRFIELD, N.J., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bradley Pharmaceuticals, (Nachrichten) Inc. announced today that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2007.

Third Quarter of 2007 -- Launched ADOXA(R) 150mg capsules. -- Paid outstanding principal balance of $62.4 million under old credit facility on August 3, 2007 with existing cash and cash equivalents, concurrently with entering into a new credit facility and wrote-off deferred financing costs of $3.3 million related to old facility. -- On October 29, 2007, the Company entered into a definitive merger agreement with Nycomed US Inc.

Bradley reported that net sales for the quarter ended September 30, 2007 were approximately $33.6 million, a decrease of $1.6 million, or 5%, from net sales of $35.2 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2006.


Stress could cause a host of dermatological problems, says expert

Washington, Nov 11 (ANI): Stress can not only take a toll on a person's physical and psychological being, it also can lead to various dermatological problems, such as acne, brittle nails or even hair loss, a leading dermatologist has claimed.

Speaking at the American Academy of Dermatology's Skin academy (Academy), dermatologist Flor A. Mayoral, MD, FAAD, clinical instructor in the departments of dermatology and cutaneous surgery at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Fla., discussed the most common outward signs of stress on the skin, hair and nails, and offered stress management tips to control these symptoms.

"In treating hundreds of patients over the years with skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea, acne and psoriasis, I have seen firsthand how stress can aggravate the skin and trigger unexpected flare-ups that, in effect, create more stress for patients.


LEADER ARTICLE: Let's Stop Talking Like Brats

In the old joke, a man comes across a boy looking resentfully at a half-eaten watermelon. "What's the matter, son?", asks the man. "Too much watermelon?"

To which the boy replies crossly, "No, not enough boy". If we substitute the world for watermelon then today India is in many ways like that sullen juvenile confronted with his own inadequacy: the problem isn't that there's too much world for us to take in; the problem seems to be that there isn't enough India.

As an ancient civilisation, India has, rightly, prided itself on its eclecticism, accommodating peoples and cultures, products and ideas from far and near. However, as a political nation -- and a young nation at that, with over 70 per cent of our population under the age of 30 -- we are far less open-minded about the world.


Dermatologists Warn Fitness Enthusiasts: Don't Let Exercise-Related Skin Problems Outweigh The Benefits Of Physical ...

The changing of the season brings cooler weather, shorter days and more people heading to health clubs for a healthy dose of indoor exercise. While experts agree that exercise is one of the most beneficial activities a person can do to improve one's overall health, dermatologists want gym goers to be aware of the hidden dangers of exercise -- bothersome skin conditions that can be painful and inhibit further physical activity if left untreated.

Speaking today at the American Academy of Dermatology's (Academy) Skin Academy, dermatologist Brian B. Adams, MD, MPH, FAAD, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Cincinnati and director of dermatology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, both in Cincinnati, Ohio, discussed the most common skin conditions to which people who engage in regular indoor exercise are susceptible and how to treat them.


 
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