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Acne products from brands including Proactiv, Target Corp.’s Up & Up and Clinique have elevated levels of the carcinogen benzene, an independent testing laboratory said in a petition filed with the US Food and Drug Administration late Tuesday. The lab says all the products should be recalled. Bloomberg's Simone Foxman reports.