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Avoid black heads and pimples by simply washing your face

Oily skin is more prone to breakouts.

Black heads and pimples are formed by pores clogged with oil.

That’s why it is so important to wash your face everyday especially before going to bed.

Inflammatory acne typically results from a natural progression of the acne infection. Picking at or touching the blackhead can also cause the pustule, or pimple, to form.
To prevent both blackhead and pimple outbreaks, keep your skin clean by washing your face night and day. Use a clean washcloth and wipe your face gently. Keep your hands away from your face. Refrain from touching or popping pimples. Use oil-free and noncomedogenic makeup

Superbugs Threaten Health World Wide

Called New Delhi metallobeta-lactamase, or NDM-1 for short, the enzyme destroys carbapenems, an important group of antibiotics used for difficult infections in hospitals, and has been found in a wide variety of bacterial types.

Although there is no threat to the U.S as of the yet, the developement of new antibiotics to fight superbugs has come to a halt.

If these bugs spread we are certainly at risk for a disaster and a threat to modern medicine as we know it.

Read the full article for all the details.

Some experts warn health-care provision is in danger of reverting back to a pre-antibiotic era in which hip replacements, care of preterm babies and advanced cancer treatment are no longer possible.

Abuse of antibiotic use in helthcare and livestock has increased superbug resistance to these therapies.

The 13 Cities with the Worst Spring Time Allergies

The allergens vary from state to state and here are some of the worst!

See if your city makes the list of the 13 worst cities for spring time allergies.

1. Knoxville, Tenn

2. Louisville, Ky

3. Charlotte, N.C

4. Jackson, Miss

5. Chattanooga, Tenn

6. Birmingham, Ala

7. Dayton, Ohio

8. Richmond, Va

9. McAllen, Texas

10. Madison, Wis

11. Columbia, S.C

12. Greensboro, N.C

13. Wichita, Kan

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