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Demodex and other microscopic residents almost everyone is unknowingly carrying.
Microscopic mites live on your face, eating dead skin and oil. They have no anus. Here's why that matters for your skin.
Read articleRosacea sits at the intersection of mites, bacteria, and immune signaling. A microbiome lens changes how we treat it.
Read articleHow Demodex mites, Bacillus oleronius bacteria, and cathelicidin signaling drive rosacea inflammation through skin microbiome disruption.
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