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STRESS LEVEL IN TEENS IS ASSOCIATED TO ACNE SEVERITY

Released on: January 16, 2008, 10:50 pm

Press Release Author: Janet Cooper

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Department of Research Writing at SSE reports a research
conducted by Wake Forest University of Medicine and Colleagues, on stress and its
link to severity. According to the research,

Press Release Body: SSE - Increased Severity of Acne Is Closely Related to Increased
Stress
Atlanta, Georgia, 12/15/2007 - Department of Research Writing at SSE reports a
research conducted by Wake Forest University of Medicine and Colleagues, on stress
and its link to severity. According to the research,

"Acne significantly affects physical and psychosocial well-being, so it is important
to understand the interplay between the factors that exacerbate acne,\" said Gil
Yosipovitch, M.D., lead author and a professor of dermatology. \"Our study suggests a
significant association between stress and severity of acne."

"Our research suggests that acne severity associated with stress may result from
factors others than sebum quantity,\" said Yosipovitch. \"It\'s possible that
inflammation may be involved"

Conclusively, though severity of acne may depend upon other factors, like other than
increased quantity of sebum, stress and severity of acne are certainly related to
each other.

About:
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about caring skin naturally with herbs and how to cope with acne and other common
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Web Site: http://www.skinsecretsexposed.com

Contact Details: Janet Cooper
janetcooper@skinsecretsexposed.com
Tel: 875-632-9874

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