July 2007
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More than 120 women became pregnant in the past year while taking an acne medicine that causes birth defects despite being enrolled in a program designed to prevent those pregnancies from happening.
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Loren Cordain, professor of Exercise Science at Colorado State University, applauded a recently published study he says will be the first of many to overturn the myth that diet is unrelated to acne.
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Loren Cordain, professor of Exercise Science at Colorado State University, applauded a recently published study he says will be the first of many to overturn the myth that diet is unrelated to acne. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/VGhpci1TdW1tLUxvdmUtU3F1YS1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Acne Medicine Can Cause Severe Birth Defects
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More than 120 women became pregnant in the past year while taking an acne medicine that causes birth defects - despite being enrolled in a program designed to prevent those pregnancies from happening. Long-awaited data from that national registry was released Monday, two days before the Food and Drug Administration was to bring together its scientific advisers to evaluate safety restrictions on …
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