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Research Links Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficit & Acne

“Lifestyle interventions, including dietary recommendations, should not be considered in opposition to prescription medications, but rather as a valuable adjunct to any modern acne treatment plan,” corresponding author Anne Guertler, M.D., of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, in Germany said in a statement. “Future studies should build on the foundation laid by our current findings in a randomized, placebo-controlled design to improve dietary recommendations for acne patients.”
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