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  1. http://www.celiac.com/articles/24264/1/Rosacea-Connected-to-Diabetes-Celiac-Disease-Multiple-Sclerosis-and-Rheumatoid-Arthritis/Page1.html
  2. http://www.6minutes.com.au/gastroenterologyupdate/latest-news/coeliac-link-to-rosacea
  3. http://www.6minutes.com.au/diabeteseducatorsupdate/latest-news/type-1-diabetes-link-to-rosacea
  4. http://www.healio.com/gastroenterology/inflammatory-bowel-disease/news/online/%7Bcabd19fe-611d-435b-8faa-712349adb615%7D/rosacea-linked-to-increased-risk-for-crohns-disease
  5. http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/502830
  6. Huffington Post Australia http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/02/09/how-to-treat-rosacea_n_9197966.html?utm_hp_ref=australia
  7. http://www.healio.com/dermatology/practice-management/news/online/%7Bda7ed0c6-0365-4299-bba0-8293072cc88a%7D/rosacea-associated-with-ra-diabetes-celiac-disease-multiple-sclerosis Abstract http://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(15)02465-2/abstract
  8. Assessment of the Genetic Basis of Rosacea by Genome-Wide Association Study Anne Lynn S Chang,1,* Inbar Raber,1 Jin Xu,1 Rui Li,1 Robert Spitale,1 Julia Chen,1 Amy K Kiefer,2 Chao Tian,2 Nicholas K Eriksson,2 David A Hinds,2 and Joyce Y Tung2
  9. Research Reveals Relationship Between Rosacea and Glioma Risk - See more at: http://www.hcplive.com/medical-news/research-reveals-relationship-between-rosacea-and-glioma-risk#sthash.9rLFMrGw.dpuf Rosacea Associated With Increased Risk for Glioma Rosacea May Be A Marker For Autoimmune Disease Clustering of autoimmune diseases in patients with rosacea Alexander Egeberg, MDcorrespondenceemail, Peter Riis Hansen, MD, PhD, DMSci, Gunnar Hilmar Gislason, MD, PhD, Jacob Pontoppidan Thyssen, MD, PhD, DMSci
  10. Amy Schumer wrote on Instagram that she suffered from rosacea on Sunday, after being pictured with red cheeks in New York Amy Schumer reveals she suffers from rosacea as make-up free star is pictured with red cheeks, By BRITTANY VALADEZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Famous Rosaceans
  11. New Oral Rosacea Drug Gains Tentative FDA Approval Dr. Reddys Labs (RDY) Receives Tentative FDA Approval for Zenavod as Rosacea Treatment
  12. Joanne, Thanks for the research and tip. I think I will order a jar and check it out myself. RRDi Members: Result is that I am on my second jar and noticed that it works for me. For me it was oily and didn't dry out my face at all. It has a sulfur smell, but as I said it works for me. I have been using the ZZ cream for some time now and this Sulfur Butter by Braunfels Labs works just as good and is inexpensive. Recommend you purchase through our Amazon affiliate program and try it out. Please post here if it works for you. Thanks. Brady
  13. Antibiotic resistance matters, Ilya Petrou, Dermatology Times, January 25, 2016
  14. Aliquis, I have oily skin so have never had to deal with what you are going through. You might want to check out the moisturizers listed here.
  15. Glad the Rosacea Diet principles have helped you. As you probably know by now, brimonidine (Mirvaso) whitens the skin but there are many complaints about it. So please update us on your treatment and results.
  16. Hi Aliquis, Not sure about Paula's Choice. So what happened when you tried it? And what are you using now?
  17. http://video.kqed.org/video/2365648055/ YouTube
  18. http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Yves-Saint-Laurent-Color-Correcting-Makeup-Review-39902036#photo-39902036
  19. http://www.washingtonian.com/2016/01/22/5-ways-youre-making-your-winter-dry-skin-worse-skin-care-tips-advice/
  20. http://www.wsj.com/articles/good-bacteria-for-good-skin-1453479845
  21. https://www.yahoo.com/health/this-is-what-hot-yoga-1343815481819190.html
  22. http://www.enidnews.com/news/lifestyles/rosacea-it-s-more-than-rosy-cheeks/article_f6b0a82a-8c94-55df-b26f-870f5a1bd8ef.html
  23. Reuters: Daily sugary drinks tied to increased visceral fat
  24. http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/health/article/Dandruff-shampoo-seems-to-help-with-dermatitis-6749815.php
  25. Note: We review the AARS Form 990 for 2014 thru 2020 (keep scrolling for all the years). "American Acne and Rosacea Society was founded by dermatologists dedicated to professional education, patient care, and research." [Home page of the AARS website] History of the AARS - 501 (c) 6 Organization The American Acne and Rosacea Society was initially set up as a 501 (c) 6 organization in 2005 which is exempt from some federal income taxes [1]. However, in 2013 this non profit changed to a 501 (c) 3 non profit organization. The difference between a 501 (c) 3 and a 501 (c) 6 is that the (c) 3 organization must show that it receives at least one third per cent of its donations from the public (there is a 10% rule that can be used in some cases) while the (c) 6 organization doesn’t have to prove public support and relies on private donations from individuals or businesses. The (c) 3 donation is tax deductible for the donor, while a donation to a 501 (c) 6 is NOT TAX DEDUCTIBLE for the donor which is a big difference. If you want to learn more about the difference between these two types of non profit organizations click here. * American Acne and Rosacea Society 501 (c) 3 Since I have been reviewing the National Rosacea Society for many years now, I thought it would be proper to review how the American Acne and Rosacea Society spends its donations after switching from a 501 (c) 6 non profit to a 501 (c) 3 non profit in 2013. We have on this date three Form 990 files available for viewing (2012, 2013, 2014) which gives the following facts [3]: For these three years the AARS received $1,387,552 in donations and spent $107,120 on grants to medical professionals (medical doctors mostly). That means for every dollar donated to the AARS over the past three years less than 8 cents was spent on medical research grants on acne and rosacea. During the same three years 66% ($911,132) was spent on meetings, conferences and conventions for members of the AARS who are made up of medical professionals. The Forms 990s for these three years do not reveal the percentage of donations received from the public. The Form 990 for 2012 shows the AARS checked the 501 (c) 6 box. In 2013 and 2014 the AARS checked the 501 (c) 3 box. The AARS spends very little, if any, on services to the general public but is chiefly concerned about spending its donated funds on its own members who are medical professionals. The AARS does not publish the awarded research grants for the general public to view for the years 2005 thru 2009. However, it is noted that in 2017 the AARS starting publishing awarded research grant recipients' papers on its website starting in 2010 to the present. The general public does not receive assistance to attend their meetings, conferences or conventions which are held for the AARS members only. Also on Form 990 for 2013 and 2014 there is no list of contributors on Schedule B Schedule of Contributors Part 1 which is missing from the reports. In 2014 the AARS spent $41,840 on medical grants to three medical doctors and Yang Yu from the UCLA Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology [4]: Maryam Afshar, MD Young H. Lee, MD Carrie C. Coughlin, MD Yang Yu Corporate Benefactors The AARS has a long list of corporate benefactors who have a vested interest in selling acne and rosacea products.[5] What do you think about the AARS? You can make a comment about your thoughts on the AARS by posting your personal view in this thread. You should Join the RRDi to do that. *The more famous 501 (c) 6 organizations are the American Medical Association, the PGA Tour (over $1 Billion in Revenue), the Professional Golfers Association, and some sports organizations like the US Polo Association, , and the National Football League (the NFL was a 501 (c) 6 from 1942 through 2015 and announced that it would henceforth be a for profit organization) as well as Major League Baseball, which dropped it's long history as a non profit in 2007 [2]. Other 501 (c) 6 non profit organizations include the American Dental Association, American Petroleum Institute, Edison Electric Institute, American Beverage Association, National Association of Home Builders of the United States, Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc., the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals, American Nurses Association, Inc., and Association of American Railroads. There are hundreds of others you can browse through. This doesn't include the numerous other non profit designations (i.e., 501 (c) 4 such as the NRA, 501 (c) 5 such as the Teamsters) and the list goes on [1]. End Notes [1] There are over 29 different 501 (c) non profit classifications and several other types of non profits. Wikipedia Source [2] Washington Post [3] AARS Form 990 Google Sheet [4] AARS Research Grant Awardees [5] Corporate Benefactors
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