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Leading Dermatologist, Dr. Alan Fleischer Offers Tips for Keratosis at Littleredbumps.com
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MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 17, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ----Keratosis Pilaris (KP), a common skin condition affecting 40 percent of the population, results from the build up of keratin protein causing patches of little red bumps.(1, 2)
There is no cure for Keratosis Pilaris, but Dr. Alan Fleischer, professor and chair of the department of dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, shares tips for KP management at Littleredbumps.com, a website devoted to the management of dry skin associated with KP, and brought to you by the AmLactin(R) family of moisturizers. AmLactin(R) is the #1 recommended moisturizer by dermatologists and is available without a prescription. For more information and to download valuable coupons, visit www.littleredbumps.com.(3)
Littleredbumps.com and The AmLactin family of moisturizers are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
References:
1. aad.org 2. Nili, A. Keratosis pilaris. September 2008. http://www.emedicine.medscape.com 3. Dry skin: most recommended moisturizing product. Omnibus Study. Dermatology Times. 2008.
SOURCE Littleredbumps.com
http://www.littleredbumps.com
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