Friday, 2 August 2013

Acne in elementary school? Pimples are starting younger, dermatologists say

<b>Error - <a href='Error'>Why do some people get pimples, some don't?</a></b><p>Researchers found a special strain of bacteria that causes acne. The bacteria that cause acne live on everyone's skin, yet one in five people is lucky enough to develop only an occasional pimple over a lifetime. What's their secret?</p><B>Acne in elementary school? Pimples are starting younger, dermatologists say</b><p>Most of these younger children have mild acne – mostly a spattering of whiteheads and blackheads, called comedones, on the forehead, nose and chin. In these cases, the recommended treatment is an over-the-counter product containing benzoyl peroxide;&nbsp;...and more&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>Acne in elementary school? Pimples are starting younger, dermatologists say</b><p>The face of acne is getting a lot younger, say dermatologists across the country, who are starting to see more cases of pediatric acne – as in kids as young as 7.</p>

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