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New Study Reveals Scope of Demodex Mites and Rosacea

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Among other insights, a new study found that Demodex mites -- microorganisms that may be involved in the disease process of rosacea -- may be more prevalent than once believed.
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Ocular Rosacea: What Your Eyes May Be Trying to Tell You

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“The eyes are the window to your soul,” said William Shakespeare, and they may also be a clue for helping doctors diagnose ‪rosacea‬, particularly ocular rosacea.
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Fight the Cold with These Winter Tips

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Carol Haney and Bob Fosse popularized “steam heat” in the 1950s musical Pajama Game, but for many rosacea patients, indoor steam heat may be nothing to sing and dance about. Here are some tips for managing rosacea during this challenging time of the year.
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Start the New Year with Rosacea Resolutions

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The start of a new year marks a natural time to make plans for the months ahead. Here are some tips on starting the new year right.
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Novel Treatment Soolantra® (ivermectin) Cream, 1%, Now Approved

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Sponsored postThe following announcement was issued by Galderma Laboratories, L.P.: Novel Treatment Soolantra® (ivermectin) Cream, 1%, Now Approved to Help Reduce the Skin Inflammation of Rosacea
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“I Think I May Have Rosacea” – A Young Woman’s Journey

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It wasn’t until this young woman moved from sunny Florida to wintery New York that she started noticing changes in her skin -- red cheeks, a red nose and small bumps. Could she have rosacea?
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Holiday Recipes to Keep Rosacea at Bay

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Many traditional holiday recipes can also be rosacea tripwires. Check out these rosacea-friendly substitutions for your next party menu.
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Learn More About Demodex and the Ecology of Your Face

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A new page on rosacea.org sheds light on the microscopic skin mite Demodex folliculorum, its role in human skin and its potential relationship with rosacea. A diverse community of microorganisms live on our skin and within our body, making up the "human microbiome."
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New Issue of Rosacea Review Now Online

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The announcement of NRS-funded research grants, new developments in medical research and results of the latest rosacea patient survey are some of the highlights featured in this latest Rosacea Review.
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Tips for Coping With the Holiday Season

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The start of the holiday season is just around the corner, and while it’s the time of the year for gathering and celebrating, the stress of the holidays may also trigger flare-ups in many rosacea patients. Kick off the season with these tips.
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Woman Successfully Tames ‘Incurable’ Condition

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When this California woman was diagnosed with subtype 2 and ocular rosacea 11 years ago, a combination of medical therapy, rosacea-friendly skin care products and trigger avoidance eventually led to her success.
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NRS Launches New Web Section on Causes of Rosacea

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Many theories have emerged through the years on the potential causes of rosacea, and now a much clearer picture is emerging through medical research. Visit our newly launched section on the Causes of Rosacea.
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New Journal Article Gives the Lowdown on Demodex Mites

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While Demodex mites continue to be explored as a potential cause of rosacea, they actually have a long history in medical science.
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Flare-Ups Hit Often but Medicine Eases Severity: Survey

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It's widely reported that even Princess Diana struggled with rosacea. Read more about the frequency and severity of the condition in these new survey results.
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NRS Medical Advisory Board Announces Research Grants

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The NRS recently awarded funding for important new research studies, including the identification of rosacea genes.
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Out with Summer, in with Fall...But Not the Rosacea

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Now that temperatures are starting to drop, here are tips to help keep rosacea flare-ups at bay in colder, windy weather.
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Calm Yourself Down and Your Skin Will Calm with You

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It's well known that stress is a top trigger for rosacea flare-ups, but new research may point to the direct effect stress has on the skin.
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Demodex Surfaces Again at Summer AAD Meeting

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The microscopic mite Demodex folliculorum resurfaces again as a possible cause and and therapeutic target for rosacea at this year’s American Academy of Dermatology summer meeting. 
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New Rosacea Review Now Available Online

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The latest issue of Rosacea Review is now online featuring information on navigating the complex system of insurance coverage, new research in rosacea and a patient success story.
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Getting Back on Track With Your Rosacea

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Disruptions in life or a break in routine may set the stage for a rosacea flare-up. Use these pointers to help you get back on track.
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Back to School: A Rosacea Primer

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The end of summer means back to school for many across the country. Start the school year off right with a mini refresher course on Rosacea 101.
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Success Story: Accidental Diagnosis Leads to Relief

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One patient's visit to the doctor's office with her son led to a rosacea diagnosis and a prescription for therapy that started her journey to relief.
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How to Navigate the Health
 Care System for Drug Therapy

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Getting the medication intended by your doctor can be challenging in today's increasingly complex health care system. Learn more about the ins and outs of prescription insurance coverage.
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Tips for Preparing for Social Events

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Whether the occasion is a family wedding, a business dinner or a “night on the town,” the desire to look your best is the same. 
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Changing Seasons Can Trigger Flare-Ups, Survey Shows

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From spring’s blooming flowers to autumn’s falling leaves, the change in weather can also bring challenges to rosacea patients, according to a new National Rosacea Society patient survey.
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