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May 23rd, 2010, by David Pascoe | flushing, research foundation
In the latest edition of Ask the Doctors, Dr. Jonathan Wilkin, chairman of the NRS medical advisory board answers the question `Do beta-blockers help reduce flushing from rosacea?’.
The answer is brief but I’m encouraged to see the NRS discussing further the possibility of using beta blockers for flushing in rosacea sufferers.
In severe cases, a beta-blocker may sometimes be prescribed to help reduce emotionally triggered flushing …
April 23rd, 2010, by David Pascoe | research foundation
The National Rosacea Society has announced a new round of grant funding. Three new studies have been given a grant as well as continuing the ongoing research of 3 studies. Research Grants Awarded Thursday, April 22, 2010 The National Rosacea Society (NRS) has awarded funding to three new studies and continues to fund three …
April 21st, 2010, by David Pascoe | research foundation, reviews
The RRDi recently published the first issue of their journal. Rosacea News was given a pre-print version to review. Volume 1, Number 1 is 88 pages and is available for around $15. I was quietly hopeful that a publication `produced by volunteers and written by dermatologists, physicians, researchers and patients’ could be something worthwhile and progressive for the field of rosacea. Sadly my …
March 29th, 2010, by David Pascoe | research foundation
Following on from RRDi publishes first edition of their Rosacea Journal is a call for papers for the next Volume. Call for Papers, RRDi Journal Volume 2 We welcome articles on any aspect of rosacea for the second volume of the RRDi Journal. Health professionals and researchers are invited to submit research articles, clinical trial …
March 23rd, 2010, by David Pascoe | in the news, research foundation
I haven’t ever got that excited about the annual awareness month for rosacea, as, well I’m quite aware of it.
It is obvious though, from looking around the population that plenty of people are not aware of the condition.
Why don’t you, as a reader of Rosacea News, do something …