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By John Evans, Associate Editor, Derm.city
Jul 11, 20174 min read
Trials show dupilumab effective, safe for moderate to severe AD
The SOLO 1 and SOLO 2 phase 3 trials of the human monoclonal anti-body dupilumab for the treatment of eczema/atopic dermatitis (AD) have...
by Lynn Bradshaw, Senior Editor
Jun 27, 20172 min read
Study casts doubt about link between eczema, cardiovascular disease
Data suggests that there appears to be no associated link between atopic dermatitis (AD) and cardiovascular disease, a finding that is...
by Lynn Bradshaw, Senior Editor
Jun 15, 20172 min read
Stress levels before pregnancy could influence risk of eczema in offspring
Research from the U.K. suggests that the stress levels of women prior to conception may increase their offspring’s risk of atopic eczema,...
by John Evans, Associate Editor
May 5, 20172 min read
Filaggrin deficiency’s ties to eczema clarified
Researchers from Newcastle University, U.K., in collaboration with scientists at Stiefel, a GSK company, have identified how the skin...
By John Evans, Associate Editor
Mar 24, 20172 min read
Fine-fibre wool clothing appears better for childhood eczema than cotton
Clothing made with ultrafine Merino wool appears to improve symptoms of childhood eczema compared to cotton clothing, a finding which...
by Emily Innes-Leroux, Associate Editor
Feb 15, 20172 min read
ACD statement aims to reduce ‘steroid phobia’
The Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACD) has released a consensus statement on the use of topical corticosteroids for childhood...
by Emily Innes-Leroux, Associate Editor
Jan 4, 20172 min read
Prophylactic use of petrolatum could be cost-effective way to prevent AD
Researchers have found that common moisturizers could be a cost- effective way to prevent atopic dermatitis in high-risk newborns. In a...
By John Evans, Associate Editor
Nov 25, 20162 min read
Air pollution may contribute to atopic dermatitis through activation of AhR transcription factor
Schema of AhR-mediated development and exacerbation of atopic dermatitis. AhR is activated by air pollutants, such as traffic-derived...
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