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Dermatology Times Celebrates Rosacea Awareness Month with Weekly Quizzes

April is Rosacea Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the chronic skin condition affecting millions worldwide. The medical community aims to shed light on the condition’s complexities, reduce stigma, and empower individuals to seek appropriate care.

Throughout this awareness month, Dermatology Times is committed to educating and engaging the audience with weekly quizzes aimed at increasing understanding and promoting proactive management strategies. Five-question quizzes will cover different aspects of rosacea, drawing from the latest research and expert insights. In addition to the weekly quizzes, detailed explanations and additional resources for further learning will be provided.

Dermatology Times invites participation in advancing understanding, promoting dialogue, and ultimately improving outcomes for individuals living with rosacea. Stay tuned for the weekly quizzes, and let’s work together to make a difference this Rosacea Awareness Month.

Which of the following is not considered a trigger of rosacea?

  • Exposure to sunlight
  • Stress
  • Lack of exercise/sedentary lifestyle
  • Alcohol consumption

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