At 16 years of age, Alexandra Allen was diagnosed with a rare condition. But she refuses to let her allergy to water define her existence.
Indoor Allergies
New Eczema Drug’s Trial Results ‘Dramatic Over Only Weeks’: Yale Study
Approved by the FDA as a rheumatoid arthritis medication, Xeljanz may have a second life as a drug used to treat moderate to severe eczema after initial studies show exciting results.
Itching For Relief: A Mom’s Journey to Soothing Her Son’s Eczema
After an eczema diagnosis and years of trying to find a solution for their son, one family turns stress into success by founding a company committed to providing natural solutions to the disease.
Wet Wraps Work Well in Treating Eczema
Studies show the effectiveness of wet wrap therapy, or WWT, in soothing the itch of moderate to severe eczema.
Comedy Actress Vicki Lawrence Gets Serious About Chronic Hives
You know her as an actress and comedian but Vicki Lawrence has a new role. Diagnosed with chronic hives in 2010, she’s now an outspoken advocate for those living with the condition.
7 Surprising Dust Mite Facts
There’s more to this pesky allergen than you might think!
Novel Eczema Drug Giving Patients New Lease On Life
New York researchers at Mount Sinai are easing the relentless itch of eczema with a new drug. Dubbed a “breakthrough” therapy by the FDA, it treats eczema’s source rather than just its symptoms.
Allergy Control: How to Defeat Dust Mites, a Big Trigger
They prowl our beds and sofas, invisible to us, but hugely allergenic. Here’s the latest on dust mites, and what you can do to protect your family.
Closing in on a Cure For Cat Allergy
Millions of Americans suffer serious reactions to cats. But a novel therapy aims to change all that – in 4 quick shots.
Why You May Be Wrong About Your Penicillin Allergy
Nearly 400 Americans die each year as a result of penicillin allergy. Though this statistic speaks to the seriousness of… Read more »