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Red in the Face: Understanding Rosacea
Some people think of a rosy complexion as a sign of good health. But red patches on the face may point to something more troubling—a long-lasting skin disorder called rosacea.
Study Shows Statins Fail to Slow Atherosclerosis Progression in Young Lupus Patients
Researchers have questioned whether treating preemptively with statin drugs might help protect children and adolescents with lupus years down the road.
Read more about this study of statins in young lupus patients.
Who can participate in a clinical trial?
Clinical trials need both healthy volunteers and people with medical conditions. Find out if you can participate in medical research.
News and Events
- NIAMS Awards Four Centers of Research Translation
- September 2012 Shorttakes
- NIAMS Update — August 30, 2012
- Scientists Identify Agent That Protects Against Organ-Damaging Fibrosis
- Researchers Gain New Insights into How High Retinoic Acid Levels Affect Skin Development
- NIH funds development of tissue chips to help predict drug safety
- Hip replacement information now on NIHSeniorHealth.gov