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“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
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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
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What is Rosacea?
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"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
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call 727-347-8839 or visit www.NewStudyInfo.com for complete details.
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"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,
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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
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"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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If you have rosacea - a skin condition that causes redness and a bumpy texture - or are prone to broken blood vessels, beware: Extreme heat combined with excessive sweating can cause inflammation, making these conditions worse. "In some cases, it could permanently dilate capillaries," says Dr. Frank. Other problems that occur: dark spots and melasma (aka larger dark patches). While research is limited, some doctors (including Dr. Frank) believe that heat can stimulate the pigment-making cells. Yahoo Celebrity, Skin, Cosmopolitan, August 22, 2016
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Lūbax, a smartphone-based clinical reference to identify skin lesions. You may want to try it out.
Lūbax lets you search by picture. Just take a photo of a skin lesion and our app will search a proprietary image database of diagnosed lesions. (Caution: Lūbax does not replace a doctor qualified to diagnose and treat your condition.)
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A new dermocosmetic treatment done by some researchers at Induchem Companies, and Le CBM discovered some active ingredients to treat ETR, which is the most difficult rosacea subtype to treat.
The dermocosmetic active ingredient is composed of three glucosylated derivatives of natural plants hydroxybenzoic acid and hydroxycinnamic acids (rosmarinic acid, gallic acid, and caffeic acid).
The results of the study concluded, "the studies have shown that this active ingredient could be a dermocosmetic support, especially for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea armamentarium."
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2015; 8: 501–510.
Published online 2015 Oct 1. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S92326
PMCID: PMC4598363
Combination of new multifunctional molecules for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea disorder
Hanane Chajra, [1] Mahdi Nadim, [2] Daniel Auriol,[3] Kuno Schweizer, [1] and Fabrice Lefèvre [1]
[1] Induchem AG, Volkestwil, Switzerland
[2] CBM-CNRS, Orléans Cedex, France
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Perrigo today also announced that it was sued by Galderma Laboratories, L.P. and Nestle Skin Health S.A. over the Company's Paragraph IV ANDA filing for the generic version of Mirvaso® (brimonidine) topical gel .33% which is indicated for the topical treatment of persistent (nontransient) erythema of rosacea in adults 18 years of age or older. Annual sales for the past 12 months ending July 2016 were $34 million. Source
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"Due to the increasing incidence of acute skin disorders, demand for dermatology devices and therapeutics is poised to surge at a rapid pace in the forthcoming years. Skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, pruritus, cell carcinoma, and dermatitis have become increasingly prevalent worldwide, thus necessitating efficient treatment modalities." Demand for Dermatology Diagnostic Devices and Therapeutics Market to Rise in Response to Growing Prevalence of Acute Skin Conditions, says TMR, Medgadget
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The Herald-News, Joliet, Illinois, USA, by Shaw Media
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The above article refers to Alexander Egeberg, M.D., Ph.D., from the Herlev and Gentofte Hospital in Hellerup, Denmark, who is a member of the RRDi MAC.
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Skin barrier in rosacea
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