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Adult acne: What causes it and how to treat it

Acne help: causes and treatment | Spots

Acne isn't just something that affects teenagers - it can affect as many as 1 in 7 women. So what makes acne worse and how can you treat it?

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Ask Dr Chris: Acne and Vitiligo

Each week Dr Chris Steele gives his expert advice and answers your health problems. This week it's acne and vitiligo.

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Ask Dr Chris: Extreme thirst and PCOS

Each week Dr Chris Steele gives his expert advice and answers your health problems. This week it's PCOS and extreme thirst

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Ask Chat's Doc: Sleep problems, the menopause and acne

Each week Chat magazine's resident doctor, Dr Martin Edwards, answers your health problems. This week he covers sleep problems, the menopause and acne.

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Video: The truth about spots

Spots don't just affect teenagers, but the truth is that many adults are too nervous or embarrassed to talk about their problem.

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How to combat the worst of acne

Spots needn't be a problem, once you get past your teenage years

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