Medicine & TechnologyA new study examined how climatic factors, such as global warming and wildfires, could affect atopic dermatitis. Read to learn more.
A new eczema tablet was developed for those who are unresponsive to standard methods of treatment. Read on why National Health Service approved it for those with atopic dermatitis.
Pregnant women must be forewarned. A new study reveals how disinfectants may lead to certain conditions. Learn more about exposure to chemicals during pregnancy.
A new study in the UK that analyzed the data from nearly 16,000 adults revealed that people with allergic conditions, such as eczema, hay fever, and asthma have a lower risk of COVID-19.
Scientists at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda's biochemistry department put up a systematic review on three plant derivatives that soothes eczema symptoms.
36-year-old Anita Wong opened up about stopping using steroid eczema medications after it left her with permanent damage to the eyes. Years later, her skin is back to normal.
Studies show that the body is composed of several microorganisms which are actually more numerous than the human's cells. Lately, scientists were curious on how can these microbes affect humans. With a recent finding, it was found out that a person's microbes can actually be utilized for skin care.