Children with eczema, food allergy and asthma have a greater risk of developing eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) than those without the… Read more »
Tag: eczema
Ideas Abound in the Eczema Treatment Pipeline
Julie Block says “hope has never been brighter” for atopic dermatitis, better known as eczema. The executive director of the… Read more »
Breakthrough Therapy Changing the Lives of Those With Eczema
A physician and a new biologic drug have been freeing eczema patients of endless itch. Since this article first appeared… Read more »
Hope for Eczema Drug Ranges From Asthma to Food Allergies
This is a sidebar to Allergic Living’s feature: Breakthrough Therapy Changing the Lives of Those Living With Eczema. Dupilumab is… Read more »
Blackhawks’ Marian Hossa to Sit Out NHL Season Due to Mystery Skin Allergy
Chicago Blackhawks’ star forward Marian Hossa has announced that he won’t play the 2017-18 NHL season due to a “progressive… Read more »
Introducing Peanut to Babies, What Guidelines Say
Feeding from 4 to 6 months aimed at preventing this pervasive allergy.
Non-steroidal Eczema Drug Shows Promise
Doctors may soon have a new treatment option for patients suffering from mild to moderate eczema after a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ointment showed promising results in trials.
Staph Infections on Eczema Patients’ Skin Linked to Peanut Allergy
Many patients with eczema go on to develop food allergies, a phenomenon often referred to as “the allergic march.”
Nanny Jo Frost Tours America, and Helps Spread Allergy Awareness
Nanny’s Thurs. Feb. 11 episode on UpTV network deals with anaphylaxis.
Nickel Allergy: From Mobile Phone Rashes to Medical Implant Concerns
Allergic Living investigates how our increased exposure to nickel is affecting us and causing more nickel allergies than ever before.