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December
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27
December
2006

Adult acne: Clear causes, cures for a troublesome problem (Inside Bay Area)

LINDA PIAZZA escaped adolescence with few pimples. As an adult, she wasn’t so lucky. It started when she was 30.

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December
2006

Clearing up adult acne (Contra Costa Times)

Experts help sufferers face skin problems head-on with treatment. Post a Comment

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December
2006

Cloning Techniques Produce FDA-approved Antibiotic (Science Daily)

The successful synthesis of an antibiotic in a non-native host has provided a team of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with the potential for developing new treatments for bacterial infections.

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December
2006

Swingin' success (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)

This 23-year-old former tennis pro is now the young face of Ayurveda Tall, but unassuming, smartly dressed and mobile toting, this former tennis champ may seem like any other 23-year-old Chandigarhian his age. But it’s a glass encased brass award placed along the table that sets Akash Sharma Rudra more than a hop, skip and jump apart from his contemporaries. Winner of the Bharat Udyog Ratan …

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December
2006

Copper clothes promoted as healing aids (AP via Yahoo! News)

Jeffrey Gabbay hasn’t washed his sports socks since 2004. He says he doesn’t have to. Gabbay’s company, Cupron Inc., says it is the first textile manufacturer to produce fibers “impregnated” with copper oxide, an agent that kills bacteria and odor on contact. The socks, which he says can heal and prevent athlete’s foot, are one of his company’s best-selling products.

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December
2006

N.C.-based company promotes copper textiles as healing aids (The Herald-Sun)

Jeffrey Gabbay hasn’t washed his sports socks since 2004. He says he doesn’t have to. Gabbay’s company, Cupron Inc., based in Greensboro, N.C., says it is the first textile manufacturer to produce fibers “impregnated” with copper oxide, an agent that kills bacteria and odor on contact. The socks, which he says can heal and prevent athlete’s foot, are one of his company’s best-selling products.

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