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Introducing lebrikizumab for severe atopic dermatitis in Italy may result in cost savings for the national health system, a ...
Frequent flares in atopic dermatitis predict future disease severity, highlighting the need for improved treatment strategies, as found in a new study published in JAMA Dermatology.
New Taipei Municipal Tucheng Hospital Dermatologist Yang Ching-yi (楊靜宜) added that moderate to severe atopic dermatitis is ...
The American Academy of Dermatology has updated its guidelines for treating and managing atopic dermatitis with topical and ...
IVOSKIN, a science-driven skincare brand, officially launched its "Intensive Cica Repair Cream" in January, targeting ...
Global warming and poor air quality are likely to increase the severity of eczema sufferers’ skin conditions, according to a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAluminum vaccines cleared of long-term health risksFindings from a cohort of 1.2 million children indicate aluminum-adsorbed vaccines do not raise the risk of autism, asthma, ...
Patients with atopic dermatitis experienced improvements in severity with 16 weeks of tralokinumab despite the number of ...
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HealthDay on MSNAtopic Dermatitis May Be Linked to Increased Risk for CKDAtopic dermatitis (AD) was associated with an increased risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in an Asian population, ...
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Everyday Health on MSN5 Things to Know About Atopic Dermatitis on the FeetOne in 10 people with atopic dermatitis, the most common type of eczema, have symptoms on their feet. These quick facts can help you manage it.
Frequent and severe flares correlated with worse atopic dermatitis severity and reduced quality of life a year later, a Danish study finds.
With few real-life studies that have specifically focused on how atopic dermatitis (AD) affects patients living with the ...
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