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Living With Eczema? Paid Writing Opportunity
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... The skin of atopic dermatitis patients with food allergies show clear markers of a predisposition to allergic diseases and a faulty skin barrier," said lead author Dr. Donald Leung. "They suggest that personalized treatment of these children may reduce the risk of developing both atopic dermatitis and food allergies." ...
Why Do Some Kids With Eczema Develop Food Allergies?
... The skin of atopic dermatitis patients with food allergies show clear markers of a predisposition to allergic diseases and a faulty skin barrier," said lead author Dr. Donald Leung. "They suggest that personalized treatment of these children may reduce the risk of developing both atopic dermatitis and food allergies." ...
... Research shows about 19 percent of African Americans and 16 percent of European Americans are diagnosed with atopic dermatitis," said study lead author Dr. Emma Guttman-Yassky. She is a professor of dermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York City." ...
Why Eczema Is Tougher To Treat for Black Patients
... Research shows about 19 percent of African Americans and 16 percent of European Americans are diagnosed with atopic dermatitis," said study lead author Dr. Emma Guttman-Yassky. She is a professor of dermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York City." ...
... Danielle is the author of "I've Got Spots," an illustrated children's book about life with vitiligo. Jasmine Ivanna Espy was first diagnosed with HS when she was just 11 years old. Jasmine is a journalist and filmmaker who has written extensively about her experiences with HS and is committed to sharing her voice to help unite the HS community. ...
Watch on Demand: Life With a Skin Condition — Candid Conversations
... Danielle is the author of "I've Got Spots," an illustrated children's book about life with vitiligo. Jasmine Ivanna Espy was first diagnosed with HS when she was just 11 years old. Jasmine is a journalist and filmmaker who has written extensively about her experiences with HS and is committed to sharing her voice to help unite the HS community. ...
... Eczema -- also known as atopic dermatitis -- is an itchy inflammatory skin disease," explained study author Dr. Katrina Abuabara, an assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco." ...
1 in 10 Will Develop Eczema in Their Lifetime
... Eczema -- also known as atopic dermatitis -- is an itchy inflammatory skin disease," explained study author Dr. Katrina Abuabara, an assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco." ...
... The more severe the atopic dermatitis [eczema], the worse the overall health, quality of life and life dissatisfaction," said study author Dr. Jonathan Silverberg."I see some of the toughest cases of atopic dermatitis around, so I can't say I was terribly surprised by this," Silverberg explained. ...
Eczema Dramatically Impacts Quality of Life
... The more severe the atopic dermatitis [eczema], the worse the overall health, quality of life and life dissatisfaction," said study author Dr. Jonathan Silverberg."I see some of the toughest cases of atopic dermatitis around, so I can't say I was terribly surprised by this," Silverberg explained. ...