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  1. According to the British Journal of Dermatology, "In this analysis, ivermectin helped to improve patients' HRQoL over a long term (i.e., 52 weeks) compared with metronidazole, measured by both a generic (EQ-5D) and a dermatology-specific (DLQI) instrument." Source Reply to this Topic There is a reply to this topic button somewhere on the device you are reading this post. If you never heard about this topic and you learned about it here first, wouldn't it be a gracious act on your part to show your appreciation for this topic by registering with just your email address and show your appreciation with a post? And if registering is too much to ask, could you post your appreciation for this topic by finding the START NEW TOPIC button in our guest forum where you don't have to register? We know how many have viewed this topic because our forum software shows the number of views. However, most rosaceans don't engage or show their appreciation for our website and the RRDi would simply ask that you show your appreciation, please, simply by a post.
  2. "Charles Darwin was at a loss to find any silver lining to our embarrassment. “It makes the blusher suffer and the beholder uncomfortable, without being of the least service to either of them,” he wrote." Feeling foolish and awkward can be good for you in unexpected ways, boosting your sex appeal, social status and more. By David Robson, 7 January 2016, BBC Future
  3. "Conclusion This study suggests that the sugar industry sponsored its first CHD research project in 1965 to downplay early warning signals that sucrose consumption was a risk factor in CHD. As of 2016, sugar control policies are being promulgated in international, federal, state, and local venues. Yet CHD risk is inconsistently cited as a health consequence of added sugars consumption. Because CHD is the leading cause of death globally, the health community should ensure that CHD risk is evaluated in future risk assessments of added sugars. Policymaking committees should consider giving less weight to food industry–funded studies, and include mechanistic and animal studies as well as studies appraising the effect of added sugars on multiple CHD biomarkers and disease development." Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research A Historical Analysis of Internal Industry Documents Cristin E. Kearns, DDS, MBA; Laura A. Schmidt, PhD, MSW, MPH; Stanton A. Glantz, PhD JAMA Intern Med. Published online September 12, 2016. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.5394
  4. “FMR treatment alone resulted in modest clinical and histologic improvement of rosacea,” the researchers concluded. “FMR might be an option for patients who fail other medical therapy, who are resistant to long-term oral therapy, or who do not want to take any oral or topical medication, such as pregnant women. Further study is to be focused on optimizing and evaluating the efficacy of multiple FMR treatments and combination therapy with other medications.” – by Bruce Thiel, as reported by Healio Dermatology
  5. No Time to Shine: Say Goodbye To Oily Skin The calendar says September, but the thermometer says mid-July. How to apply a more polished fall face—without melting down By DANA WOOD, The Wall Street Journal Sept. 6, 2016 12:31 p.m. ET
  6. Rosacea research study offers treatment options Florida
  7. What is Rosacea? by BMI The Manor Hospital
  8. Spanish Study on Ivermectin Cream
  9. "Especially if you have sensitive skin, eczema or rosacea. I advise people to experiment and do their research - learn what's right for your skin." Liz Earl, Daily Mail
  10. Tampa Bay Newspapers call 727-347-8839 or visit www.N­ewStu­dyInf­o.com for complete details.
  11. "For most of my life I had mild rosacea. I didn't make the connection between nicotine and highly inflammatory foods to the redness in my skin. Once I started eating cleaner, it diminished. After I quit nicotine, it disappeared. My skin isn't as dry as it used to be, either. I used to think I was sweating so much because I was so big. I didn't fully realize it was because my body was so insulated by fat. Like a St. Bernard in a sweater in Miami in July." by Rich Williams, Thrilllist, Health,
  12. Research on the peel had been conducted by Douglas Kligman, MD, the inventor of Beta-Lift R, and Zoe Diane Draelos, MD, and was published earlier this year in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. Dr. Draelos is a member of the RRDi MAC Link to article
  13. "There is rosacea, acne, psoriasis, hives, cold sores, eczema and a few dozen more that are not uncommon. And, of course, there is skin cancer..." Making Sense of Medicine, Bob Keller, Newbury Port News, Portsmouth, NH
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