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Acne is a disorder resulting from the action of hormones and other substances on the skin's oil glands (sebaceous glands) and hair follicles. These factors lead to plugged pores and outbreaks of lesions commonly called pimples or zits. Acne lesions usually occur on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Although acne is usually not a serious health threat, it can be a source of significant emotional distress. Severe acne can lead to permanent scarring.
Revealing the Spatial Dynamics of Sebum Production

Revealing the Spatial Dynamics of Sebum Production

Washing Habits Can Change Skin Microbiome and Affect Skin Health

Washing Habits Can Change Skin Microbiome and Affect Skin Health

Genetic insights offer potential new targets for acne treatment

Genetic insights offer potential new targets for acne treatment

Nonpathogenic strain of C. acnes improves skin's resistance against infection-causing bacteria

Nonpathogenic strain of C. acnes improves skin's resistance against infection-causing bacteria

Biochar holds promise for removing contaminants from wastewater

Biochar holds promise for removing contaminants from wastewater

Scientists discover link between two signaling pathways crucial to growth of colon cancer

Scientists discover link between two signaling pathways crucial to growth of colon cancer

Beautyberry leaf extract boosts drug's activity antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria

Beautyberry leaf extract boosts drug's activity antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria

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