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Non-antibiotic treatment works efficiently for women with persistent acne
A team of researchers led by the University of Southampton has shown that a cheap and readily available drug, used to treat high blood pressure, could help the thousands of women who suffer from persistent acne.The SAFA study, funded by the National
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