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14.65% of adolescents and young people were diagnosed with acne in the UK in 2021 .
This was a rise from 13.57% in 1990 , according to a study published in the British Journal of Dermatology .
Researchers said rates of acne had been on the rise in all countries, except New Zealand .
Increase could be linked to lifestyle factors including diet, stress and obesity.
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