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Survey: Patients' Facial Cleansing Routines Vary
Results from a new NRS survey found that most rosacea patients practice a thorough and gentle facial hygiene routine, but there were differences.
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Research May Add to Ocular Rosacea Therapy Choices
“While ocular rosacea remains incurable, exciting new research may lead to a variety of potential targets for innovative therapy that may interfere with the disease process,” says Dr. Edward Wladis.
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How to Watch Football Without Rosacea Flare-ups
While watching a football game with friends can be a fun, relaxing way to spend a weekend afternoon, it can also turn into a danger zone for rosacea flare-ups.
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New Study Examines Rosacea and IBD
A recent nationwide study in Taiwan has found an increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in people with rosacea, and of these, IBD was significantly more likely to occur in males.
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Changes in Skin Microbiome May Affect Rosacea
The ways in which disruptions in the skin's natural ecosystem may affect rosacea's development were discussed at the AAD summer meeting.
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The Latest Issue of Rosacea Review is Now Available
Read about the NRS's accomplishments over the past 25 years, recent research, patient survey results and more.
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Diagnosing Rosacea in Darker Skin Can Often be Difficult
“When we have richly pigmented skin, the erythema can be masked, and diagnosis can become a real challenge,” Dr. Alexis said.
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Researchers Discover Missing Links in Rosacea Inflammation
A new NRS-funded study identified a potential pathway for significant advances in the treatment of this widespread disorder.
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Two Steps to Avoid a Flare-up While Running or Cycling
Staying active often means both physical exertion and being out in the sun during peak hours, both common triggers for flare-ups.
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Success Story: My Life with Rosie
The National Rosacea Society regularly highlights stories of rosacea patients who have found success treating, coming to terms and living with their rosacea.
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Avoiding Flare-ups Around the House
We typically think of flare-ups as occurring due to stress, weather or changes in routine, but they can also spring up in the midst of normal home activities.
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Study Finds Little Association Between Rosacea and H. Pylori Bacteria
A recent meta-analysis found a weak, statistically non-significant association between rosacea and Helicobacter pylori.
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NRS Marks 25 Years of Service to Patients
The National Rosacea Society is pleased to report on the considerable ongoing progress made toward fulfilling its mission over the past 25 years.
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What Do You Have in Your Travel Bag?
Here’s a useful guide to what to pack in your overnight bag – and what to leave out.
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Rosacea through the Ages: a Timeline
When the National Rosacea Society was founded 25 years ago, very few Americans were aware of this chronic skin disorder, even though it’s now estimated to affect more than 16 million in the US alone.
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New Study Examines Differences Between Rosacea and Acne
Acne and subtype 2 rosacea may seem similar at first, but other signs and symptoms make it clear just how different they are.
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New Video Shows Galderma's Ongoing Commitment to Rosacea Therapies
Sponsored postThe following announcement is sponsored by Galderma Laboratories, L.P. Galderma has led the development of many new, innovative treatments for rosacea.
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Safeguard Memorial Day Weekend from Unwanted Flare-Ups
This weekend may require a little extra planning and forethought to avoid a potential flare-up. Here are some ideas to safeguard your Memorial Day weekend.
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Rhinophyma and the Importance of Seeking Treatment
In a recent medical article examining the skin conditions of the top 10 movie heroes and villains, rhinophyma was even noted as a distinguishing feature of the evil Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
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Study Investigates Link Between Rosacea and Certain Types of Cancer
A recent study in Denmark found rosacea patients had an increased risk of hepatic cancer (liver cancer), non-melanoma skin cancer and breast cancer, but a decreased risk of lung cancer.
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New Study Finds Alcohol Raises Risk of Rosacea in Women
The forms of alcohol with the strongest association with increased risk of rosacea might surprise you.
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