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Updates on Acne Treatment That Work

Eaton joins staff at clinic, hospital (The Salisbury Post)

Dr. Philip A. Eaton has joined the medical staff at Rowan Regional Medical Center and Salisbury Dermatology Clinic. Eaton specializes in clinical and ...

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Beach beauty: the prep and the products (Cape Cod Times)

It's time for the bathing beauties to march in full force to the nearest waterside oasis and take a perch in the sun.

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Thompson to Lead Baker Donelson’s Product Liability, Mass Tort Group (The Memphis Daily News)

J. Carter Thompson, a shareholder at the Jackson, Miss., office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, has been chosen to head the ....

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NIH Expands Human Microbiome Project; Funds Sequencing Centers And Disease Projects (BioresearchOnline)

The Human Microbiome Project has awarded more than $42M to expand its exploration of how the trillions of microscopic organisms that live in or on our bodies affect our health, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced recently.

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Welcome to Florida Weekly's Best special section (Fort Myers Florida Weekly)

Typical "Best of" sections in local newspapers require merchants to buy ads to have their names placed on the ballot. No ad, no chance to win. That's not our style here at Florida Weekly. We wanted to create a Best of Lee County that was fun, entertaining and untainted by commerce. We didn't care if a merchant advertised with us or not.

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