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Eczema may sometimes be caused by eating too much salt
New Scientist· 16 hours agoEating too much salt has been linked to eczema after researchers found people with the skin...
Study finds that changes in daily salt intake may explain eczema flares
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoEczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic disease that causes dry, itchy skin. It's one...
Lower Eczema Risk: Another Reason to Reduce Sodium Intake?
Medscape· 1 day agoIn a study of adults, an increase of 1 g in estimated 24-hour urinary sodium excretion was...
Drug Used to Treat Eczema May Provide Relief for P | Newswise
Newswise· 1 day agoA drug approved to treat eczema provided significant improvement in the symptoms of patients with...
J&J to acquire experimental eczema drug for $1.25B
NJBIZ· 7 days agoJohnson & Johnson plans to pay $1.25 billion for the rights to an experimental eczema treatment. The New Brunswick-based pharma giant announced the...
Metabolic syndrome a scary epidemic that few can define
UPI· 6 days ago1 of 4 | Having unhealthy levels of sugar and fat in the blood, elevated cholesterol, high blood...
Why a Little Bit of Dirt May Be Healthy for You
Mercola· 3 days agoOne key to a healthy immune system, a lower rate of allergies and a better mood might be getting dirty. The dirt I’m talking about is in the garden, or your pots if you live in an apartment.
EMA backs approving Sanofi's Dupixent for 'smoker's lungs', FDA extends review
Reuters via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFrench drugmaker Sanofi and its U.S. partner have been counting on expanding the use of the drug as...
New study suggests feeding infants peanut butter can lower allergy risk
Billings Gazette· 4 days agoNearly 33% of adults and more than 25% of children in the United States have at least one allergy. When it comes to peanuts, the allergy can be deadly. A
Gene therapy offers huge potential for combating disease, doctors say
UPI· 6 days ago1 of 3 | Dr. Krystof Bankiewicz collaborates with his team in the lab at The Ohio State University...