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Antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins associated with asthma and allergies riskA new study shows that developing antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins is associated with a greater risk for wheeze, hay fever, and eczema in preschool urban children as young as three years of age. read more ... |
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Sun Exposure for EczemaMany people with eczema have noticed that their skin rash gets better with mild to moderate amounts of sunlight exposure. It isn't exactly clear why this happens, but it may... ... |
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Skin Deep: Learning to Cope With, if Not Cure, Infant EczemaInfant eczema, with its unpredictable outbreaks and vicious cycle of itch and scratch, has been raising discomfort for babies and anxiety in parents to a new level. ... |
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There is no x in eczemaYou could look it up. Or just take my word for it. In any case, remember this FunFact next time you're in a spelling bee, it may prove to be your ticket to victory. ... |
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Probiotics unlikely to relieve eczema symptomsAustralian scientists say they have found no evidence that probiotics can relieve the irritating symptoms of eczema and what is more they suggest they may sometimes cause infections and gut problems. ... |
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Probiotics 'worthless' for eczema'Friendly' bacteria found in yoghurt and health drinks have no effect on the symptoms of eczema, evidence suggests. ... |


