Showing posts with label bacteria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacteria. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Acne Does Not Discriminate Based on Race or Gender



Acne affects an estimated 80–90% of teenagers in the Western world, both male and female, black and white. In 2010 acne was estimated to be the 8th most common disease in the world. 


Nearly half of the people in their twenties and thirties continue to have acne with about 4% continuing to have breakouts into their forties.

In teenagers, acne is typically a bacterial skin condition but in adulthood, acne is more tied to hormones.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

New Study Indicates Acne Bacteria Spread from Humans to Grapevines

This is acne article is not an April Fool's joke, but it sure seems like it could be! Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction!




If you have acne, drink the occasional glass of wine, are a fan of musician Frank Zappa, or just like weird science, here's some news you will find intriguing: Italian researchers have discovered a new bacteria that colonized pimples and now colonizes grapevines. They named it after Frank Zappa. -- Examiner
The microbe, P. Zappae, was discovered at different sites in Northern Italy. When the transformation history was studied using marker genes, it was discovered the pathogen originated in humans and then spread to the grapevines--the first time a human bacteria is known to have spread to plants.

This could be big news for acne sufferers, because as researchers study the pathogen in grape vines, they might hit upon a cure for the human bacteria. This is the way many other cures and treatments have been found in the past.

Today there are numerous treatments for blemishes, pimples and zits--some effective and some not so much--but there is currently not a cure for acne.

While we wait for an acne cure, the new bacteria study is certainly interesting news for wine drinkers, music buffs, science geeks, and those who suffer from acne breakouts. Read the article to find out why they named it after Frank Zappa!


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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Best treatments for acne & bacne - Nashville Skin Care Examiner


Best treatments for acne & bacne

Many teens suffer from acne and the related problem known as bacne where acne covers parts of the back and shoulders, but did you know many young adults and grown adults can continue to have problems with blemishes and breakouts, especially in hot and humid areas like Nashville?


As reported in What is acne? Common causes of acne, acne is a very common skin condition brought on by both physical and emotional conditions. Stress, and conditions like heat and humidity can aggravate acne, but the pimples associated with acne and bacne occur when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dirt, dead skin cells, and bacteria.

There are some things you can do to prevent and treat acne, whether it is on your face or the torso.





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Sunday, June 10, 2012

What is Acne? Defining Acne

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What Is Acne?

The online medical dictionary defines acne as: a common skin disease characterized by pimples on the face, chest, and back. It occurs when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. 

According to Wikipedia, acne vulgaris (or cystic acne) is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with seborrhea (scaly red skin), comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), papules (pinheads), pustules (pimples), nodules (large papules) and possibly scarring

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The Top Five Ways to Prevent Acne


The Top Five Ways to Prevent Acne

Everyone has heard the common causes blamed for acne: dirty skin, clogged pores, and greasy food. None of these things actually cause acne by themselves. Acne is caused by overactive oil glands in the skin which become stimulated by hormones during the teen years. Oil, dirt, and bacteria, can cause irritation when they get clogged in pores and become a pimple. But did you know your hair care can also contribute to acne?


Find out more at: The Top Five Ways to Prevent Acne