Sentences with phrase «risk of rosacea»

According to new research published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, increased consumption of alcohol, particularly white wine and liquor, is associated with a higher risk of rosacea in women.

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In examining the risk associated with specific types of alcohol, the researchers found that white wine and liquor were significantly associated with a higher rosacea risk.
Alexander Egeberg, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and coauthors examined the risk of new - onset PD in patients with rosacea.
«In sum, Egeberg et al show, for what appears to be the first time, that there is a significantly increased risk of PD in patients with rosacea.
Patients who filled prescriptions for tetracyclines, which are used to treat rosacea, appeared to have a slightly decreased risk of PD, regardless of the presence of rosacea, the study also reports.
The research, led by Wen - Qing Li, an assistant professor of dermatology at Brown University, found that women who drank alcohol had an elevated risk of developing rosacea, and that risk increased as their alcohol consumption increased.
Those who had been diagnosed with rosacea by a hospital dermatologist had 42 percent increased risk of dementia and 92 percent increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
The researchers found that there is an increased risk of having dementia among older patients with rosacea and those diagnosed with the skin condition by hospital dermatologists.
Rosacea patients aged 60 and above had a 20 percent risk of having Alzheimer's disease.
It's pretty simple: The fact these artificial sweeteners have the power to disrupt the gut's microbial inhabitants so much that they negatively affect metabolism and blood sugar balance, means those diet foods and beverages not only increase the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes, but also skin disorders like acne and rosacea through the domino effects of increased inflammation.
Rios - Yuil JM, Mercadillo - Perez P. Evaluation of Demodex folliculorumas a risk factor for the diagnosis of rosacea in skin biopsies.
«In fact, while the risk in rosacea patients may be slightly increased compared with the general population, the absolute risk [to any one patient] is still quite low,» said Egeberg, of the department of dermato - allergology at Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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