Study implicates sunburn, family history in rosacea.
(3/10, McKeever) reported that, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, "people with the reddening skin condition rosacea tend to have a family history of the disease and a personal history of sunburns." Researchers from Harvard Medical School found that, in a "study of 130 people, half with moderate to severe rosacea and half without, 34 percent of those with the disease reported having a relative who also had the skin disorder, whereas only about 10 percent of those without the disease had it in their family." In addition, the team "found that 44 percent of people with rosacea reported having had blistering sunburns at some time, compared with just more than five percent of the others." The authors recommended that "people who have a family history of rosacea," particularly "children...regularly use broad-spectrum sunscreen and use other sun protection measures."
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