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Date Stock Title
Nov 20 EL Estee Lauder: A Promising Corporate Workout Situation
Nov 20 EL Expert Outlook: Estee Lauder Cos Through The Eyes Of 25 Analysts
Nov 19 EL Estee Lauder Stock: An Ugly Picture Might Find Support Here
Nov 19 VYNE VYNE Therapeutics initiated with a Buy at BTIG on I&I potential
Nov 19 HAIN Hain Celestial: An Interesting Turnaround Bet
Nov 18 BHC US Supreme Court declines to hear patent dispute over Bausch blockbuster diarrhea drug
Nov 18 BHC PrCABTREOTM (clindamycin phosphate, adapalene and benzoyl peroxide gel) Treatment for Acne Vulgaris Receives Positive Reimbursement Recommendations from Canada's Drug Agency and Quebec's INESSS
Nov 18 BHC Bausch Health and Salix to Present at the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD) the RED-C Phase 3 Study Design for a New Investigational Product Designed to Address Serious Complications of Cirrhosis
Nov 18 SGMT Sagimet Biosciences Presents Clinical Denifanstat and Preclinical FASN Inhibitor Data at AASLD - The Liver Meeting® 2024
Nov 18 SGMT Institutional investors in Sagimet Biosciences Inc. (NASDAQ:SGMT) see US$36m decrease in market cap last week, although long-term gains have benefitted them.
Nov 15 DRMA Life Sciences Investor Forum: Presentations Now Available for Online Viewing
Nov 15 NBY Prominent Independent Proxy Advisory Firm ISS Supports NovaBay Pharmaceuticals’ Proposals to Authorize the Sale of its Avenova Brand
Nov 14 SGMT Sagimet: More Than Just A MASH Drug Development Biotech
Nov 14 SGMT Sagimet Biosciences GAAP EPS of -$0.45
Acne

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, is a long-term skin disease that occurs when hair follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin. It is characterized by blackheads or whiteheads, pimples, oily skin, and possible scarring. It primarily affects areas of the skin with a relatively high number of oil glands, including the face, upper part of the chest, and back. The resulting appearance can lead to anxiety, reduced self-esteem and, in extreme cases, depression or thoughts of suicide.Genetics is thought to be the primary cause of acne in 80% of cases. The role of diet and cigarette smoking is unclear, and neither cleanliness nor exposure to sunlight appear to play a part. In both sexes, hormones called androgens appear to be part of the underlying mechanism. Another frequent factor is excessive growth of the bacterium Propionibacterium acnes, which is normally present on the skin.Many treatment options for acne are available, including lifestyle changes, medications, and medical procedures. Eating fewer simple carbohydrates such as sugar may help. Treatments applied directly to the affected skin, such as azelaic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid, are commonly used. Antibiotics and retinoids are available in formulations that are applied to the skin and taken by mouth for the treatment of acne. However, resistance to antibiotics may develop as a result of antibiotic therapy. Several types of birth control pills help against acne in women. Isotretinoin pills are usually reserved for severe acne due to greater potential side effects. Early and aggressive treatment of acne is advocated by some in the medical community to decrease the overall long-term impact to individuals.In 2015, acne was estimated to affect 633 million people globally, making it the 8th most common disease worldwide. Acne commonly occurs in adolescence and affects an estimated 80–90% of teenagers in the Western world. Lower rates are reported in some rural societies. Children and adults may also be affected before and after puberty. Although acne becomes less common in adulthood, it persists in nearly half of affected people into their twenties and thirties and a smaller group continue to have difficulties into their forties.

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