October 2007
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Isolagen, Inc. today announced that Nicholas L. Teti, Jr., Isolagen Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will present at the 2007 CIBC World Markets 18th Annual Healthcare Conference on November 6, 2007 at 8:35 a.m.
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A common acne medication that has been available for over 30 years has the potential to delay the progress of multiple sclerosis and if proven effective, will offer an inexpensive option for the treatment of early MS, says the MS Society of Canada. [click link for full article]
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Acne. For centuries people around the world who suffered from acne and various skin disorders have traveled to Volcanic Sulfur springs where they would submerge their bodies to cure their skin aliments. Sulfur is a natural element when produced naturally from Volcanoes, the sulfur is rich in quality of ingredient having anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and it’s a natural antiseptic. These qualities …
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Rob Conrad never had severe acne, which made his occasional breakout all the more annoying. “I had a North Star, right in the middle of my forehead, right before an important meeting,” he said.
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Dusa Pharmaceuticals Inc., which makes dermatological products, said Monday it settled a patent infringement claim with River’s Edge Pharmaceuticals LLC regarding Dusa’s Nicomide over-the-counter acne medication.
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