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by John Evans
Feb 22, 20192 min read
Possible AD subtype may help identify food allergy risk
While the lesional skin of children with both AD and food allergy was indistinguishable from that of children with AD alone, significant dif
by Cory Perla
Feb 13, 20191 min read
Emollients used to treat eczema and psoriasis may pose fire risk
Fabric items such as clothing, bedding, and bandages can be easily ignited when exposed to such emollients.
by Cory Perla
Dec 26, 20181 min read
Taking a probiotic while pregnant may help prevent eczema in children
Previous to this study researchers found that when given to children, probiotics can protect against eczema and other conditions such as ast
by Bianca Quijano
Nov 20, 20182 min read
Allergy injections may alleviate AD symptoms
The researchers suggest that moving forward, dermatologists can work with allergy specialists in helping patients find relief from their AD
by John Evans
Nov 2, 20182 min read
AD prevalent in U.S. adults
“We tend to think of this disease as a children’s disease, but our data show that’s not the case,” said the study’s lead author Dr. Zelma C.
by Cory Perla
Oct 17, 20181 min read
Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person therapy for psoriasis
The online model allowed 148 of the patients and primary care physicians to interface via computer, though not in real time. Dermatologists
by Cory Perla
Oct 11, 20181 min read
Sweat sensors applied to skin may help eczema patients
The sensors work by analyzing a patient’s sweat to measure biomarkers such as skin hydration and other eczema-specific markers.
by John Evans
Sep 21, 20182 min read
Differences in atopic dermatitis severity in patients of African descent
"Our study found there are significant differences in the skin of people with AD than in those without the condition. Furthermore, we f
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