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A salty diet may increase eczema in adults, study finds
Washington Post· 4 days agoAdults who eat a salty diet appear to have a higher risk for eczema, according to a study by...
Eczema may sometimes be caused by eating too much salt
New Scientist· 5 days agoEating too much salt has been linked to eczema after researchers found people with the skin...
Eating too much salt might be making your skin dry and itchy, new study reveals
FOX 10 Phoenix· 4 hours agoA high-sodium diet may increase the risk of developing eczema, according to a new study by...
Eczema: Too much sodium may increase atopic dermatitis risk
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 4 days agoA new study links excess sodium intake with the development, activation, and intensifying of atopic...
Apple cider vinegar: Hacking your health or just over-hyped?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWhile the skin is “slightly naturally acidic,” a lot of people experience dryness and eczema,...
Study finds that changes in daily salt intake may explain eczema flares
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoEczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic disease that causes dry, itchy skin. It's one...
Drug Used to Treat Eczema May Provide Relief for P | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoA drug approved to treat eczema provided significant improvement in the symptoms of patients with...
Diets high in salt may raise risk for eczema
UPI· 5 days agoPeople whose urine sample suggested high salt intake faced an 11% higher odds of severe eczema, researchers said. Researchers found that as daily salt...
Lower Eczema Risk: Another Reason to Reduce Sodium Intake?
Medscape· 6 days agoIn a study of adults, an increase of 1 g in estimated 24-hour urinary sodium excretion was...
Cold weather brings itchy, irritated, dry and scaly skin – here’s how to treat eczema and other skin...
Stamford Advocate· 3 days agoThe primary role of the skin, as the largest organ in the body, is to act as a physical barrier to the external environment. Heading into the winter months, a handful of common dermatological conditions can develop or worsen in response to the cold.