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Rosacea NRS Approved Features

NRS Approved Features
10/18/2022
Mary Erhard, National Rosacea Society
Persistent erythema is the most common and bothersome sign of rosacea, according to respondents. This highly visible phenotype may lead to serious invisible burdens.
Persistent erythema is the most common and bothersome sign of rosacea, according to respondents. This highly visible phenotype may lead to serious invisible burdens.
Persistent erythema is the most...
10/18/2022
The Dermatologist
NRS Approved Features
05/13/2022
Amanda Balbi, Associate Director, Digital Content
Rosacea is a chronic disease, and treatment adherence impacts patients’ quality of life. There are numerous treatments available and more in the pipeline. To better understand the treatments and the importance of treatment adherence, Hilary...
Rosacea is a chronic disease, and treatment adherence impacts patients’ quality of life. There are numerous treatments available and more in the pipeline. To better understand the treatments and the importance of treatment adherence, Hilary...
Rosacea is a chronic disease,...
05/13/2022
The Dermatologist
NRS Approved Features
02/11/2022
Rosacea is a common dermatologic condition affecting the face. New research aims to better understand the condition in order to improve diagnosis rates and patient care. Test your knowledge with this quiz series on recent research!
Rosacea is a common dermatologic condition affecting the face. New research aims to better understand the condition in order to improve diagnosis rates and patient care. Test your knowledge with this quiz series on recent research!
Rosacea is a common dermatologic...
02/11/2022
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NRS Approved Features
12/08/2021
Arisa Ortiz, MD, FAAD
While there is no one standard treatment approach to rosacea, laser therapy can be an effective option for patients with the disease.
While there is no one standard treatment approach to rosacea, laser therapy can be an effective option for patients with the disease.
While there is no one standard...
12/08/2021
The Dermatologist
Masks Can Matter in the Fight Against Rosacea
NRS Approved Features
05/17/2021
Jessica Garlewicz, Associate Digital Editor
Every April is Rosacea Awareness Month. After a year of fighting the pandemic, awareness of rosacea is on the rise, with patients and providers seeing flares in facial erythema with prolonged mask use.
Every April is Rosacea Awareness Month. After a year of fighting the pandemic, awareness of rosacea is on the rise, with patients and providers seeing flares in facial erythema with prolonged mask use.
Every April is Rosacea Awareness...
05/17/2021
The Dermatologist
Moving Rosacea Research Forward
Partner Approved
12/14/2020
Lauren Mateja, Managing Editor
While a number of new therapeutic agents have been approved to treat the signs of rosacea, much needed research is underway to better understand its pathogenesis. An estimated 16 million Americans have rosacea,1...
While a number of new therapeutic agents have been approved to treat the signs of rosacea, much needed research is underway to better understand its pathogenesis. An estimated 16 million Americans have rosacea,1...
While...
12/14/2020
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Diagnosing Rosacea in Patients With Skin of Color
Partner Approved
10/16/2020
Melissa Weiss, Associate Editor
While anyone can present with rosacea, this condition is often underdiagnosed among patients with darker phototypes. Dr Susan Taylor shares her clinical pearls for identifying rosacea in patients with skin of color.
While anyone can present with rosacea, this condition is often underdiagnosed among patients with darker phototypes. Dr Susan Taylor shares her clinical pearls for identifying rosacea in patients with skin of color.
While anyone can present with...
10/16/2020
The Dermatologist
Reach Undiagnosed Patients During Rosacea Awareness Month
Partner Approved
04/14/2020
Lauren Mateja, Managing Editor
Research describes a number of triggers for rosacea: UV radiation, nutrition and alcohol consumption, temperatures, and hormones, among others.1-3 In a time when physicians and patients are facing uncertainty and...
Research describes a number of triggers for rosacea: UV radiation, nutrition and alcohol consumption, temperatures, and hormones, among others.1-3 In a time when physicians and patients are facing uncertainty and...
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04/14/2020
The Dermatologist
Best Practices for Treating Rosacea: Q&A With Dr Linda Stein Gold
Partner Approved
02/13/2020
Melissa Weiss, Associate Editor
It is no secret that rosacea can cause significant stress on patients and affect quality of life. The Dermatologist spoke with Linda Stein Gold, MD, about the current best practices for treating rosacea, as well as new therapies under...
It is no secret that rosacea can cause significant stress on patients and affect quality of life. The Dermatologist spoke with Linda Stein Gold, MD, about the current best practices for treating rosacea, as well as new therapies under...
It is no secret that rosacea can...
02/13/2020
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NRS Approved Features
10/18/2019
Kara Rosania, Senior Editorial Director
Persistent facial erythema can affect quality of life for patients with rosacea. A new booklet with a handy redness register can help patients gauge their facial redness before and after a flare-up.
Persistent facial erythema can affect quality of life for patients with rosacea. A new booklet with a handy redness register can help patients gauge their facial redness before and after a flare-up.
Persistent facial erythema can...
10/18/2019
The Dermatologist

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