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Valentine’s Do’s and Don’ts for Dating with Rosacea

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Dating can be tricky, but dating with rosacea can be a minefield! Here are some tips.
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Rosacea Awareness Month to Focus on New Standard Classification

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The NRS has designated April as Rosacea Awareness Month to educate the public on the current understanding of this often life-disruptive condition.  
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Take the Test for Your Rosacea IQ

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How much do you know about rosacea? Take this quiz to see.
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Facing Rosacea Through Artistic Expression

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Few people are aware that Andy Warhol reportedly suffered from medical conditions throughout his life, including facial redness that was attributed to rosacea. 
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Twin Study Shows Change in the Facial Microbiome May Impact Rosacea

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A recent study in twins found a significant correlation between severity of rosacea and facial bacteria, potentially providing a basis for future research into what causes rosacea and how to treat it.
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Survey: Avoiding Dietary Triggers May Reduce Flare-ups

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A recent National Rosacea Society survey found that most patients see success avoiding flare-ups by altering their diet.
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Tips for Easing Eye Irritation of Rosacea

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Here are a few tips to help ease the discomfort and potentially avoid symptoms associated with ocular rosacea.
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Share Your Own Rosacea Success Story in 2018

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This coming year, resolve to be the next inspiring story to be shared with NRS members!
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Holiday Parties: A Recipe for Rosacea Flare-ups?

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Here are a few ideas for minimizing the potential for flare-ups this time of year when you want to celebrate and look your best.
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New Study Shows Rosacea Associated with Low-Grade Inflammation

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A recent study in Finland adds to mounting evidence that rosacea may be related to underlying systemic inflammation.
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Tips to Avoid Dry Skin This Winter

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  The coming of winter may pose difficulties for individuals with rosacea due to dry air — not only outdoors, but also indoors because of heating systems.
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New Rosacea Review is Now Online

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The latest issue of Rosacea Review is now available online, with details on the 2017 NRS research grants, including studies investigating a range of topics from rosacea’s connection to gastrointestinal diseases to the development of a computer program for the scoring of rosacea redness.
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New Study Finds Obesity Associated with Greater Risk of Rosacea in Women

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Obesity may be associated with a higher risk of rosacea in women, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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New NRS Standard Classification and Pathophysiology of Rosacea Introduced

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The National Rosacea Society announced today that a new standard classification and pathophysiology of rosacea has been published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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Study Investigates Rosacea's Prevalence in Black Skin

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A recent study in South Africa attempted to determine the disorder’s prevalence in the darkest skin types and document its signs and symptoms in black patients.
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Tips for Getting the Most from Your Dermatologist Visit

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Whether you’re receiving ongoing care for rosacea or seeing a dermatologist for the first time, here are some tips for getting the most out of your visit.
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National Rosacea Society Awards New Research Grants

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The NRS announced it has awarded funding for three new studies, in addition to continuing support for three ongoing studies.
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Survey: Patients' Facial Cleansing Routines Vary

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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

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“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

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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

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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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Colorescience Introduces 3-in-1 Answer for Rosacea

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Sponsored postThe following announcement is sponsored by Colorescience, Inc.  
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Changes in Skin Microbiome May Affect Rosacea

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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

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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

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“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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