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Severe Atopic Eczema Tied to Higher CV Disease Risk – Clinical Advisor


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Severe Atopic Eczema Tied to Higher CV Disease Risk
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HealthDay News — Adults with severe atopic eczema are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published online May 23 in The BMJ. Richard J. Silverwood, PhD, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and …

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Severe Eczema May Be Linked to Heart Disease Risk – WebMD


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Severe Eczema May Be Linked to Heart Disease Risk
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THURSDAY, May 24, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Sufferers of severe eczema may be at greater risk for heart attack, stroke and irregular heartbeat, British researchers report. Although the added risk is small, it's important from a public health perspective …
Severe Eczema May Raise Heart Disease RiskHealthCentral.com
People with severe eczema at higher risk of heart conditionsNHS Choices
Severe eczema linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, large UK study findsThe Pharmaceutical Journal
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Link found between severe eczema and heart problems | Society … – The Guardian


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Eczema drug effective against severe asthma – Science Daily


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Eczema drug effective against severe asthma
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Two new studies of patients with difficult-to-control asthma show that the eczema drug dupilumab alleviates asthma symptoms and improves patients' ability to breathe better than standard therapies. Dupilumab, an injectable anti-inflammatory drug, was …
Eczema drug may help asthma sufferersWILX-TV
Eczema drug effective against severe asthma – Medical XpressMedical Xpress
Eczema jab could offer new hope to millions with asthma – stopping …The Sun

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Childs Farm: Mother claims baby’s severe eczema was cured by … – The Independent


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Childs Farm: Mother claims baby's severe eczema was cured by …
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A mother has claimed that her baby's severe eczema was cured by applying a bargain moisturiser. Joanne Nevin is a 28-year-old mother of three from Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland. When her baby Kelisha was three months old, Nevin, who is currently
Woman CURED her baby's eczema with £3.99 Childs Farm …Express.co.uk
This baby's terrible eczema was 'cured' by a £4.50 creamCambridge News
Irish mum hails €5 moisturiser that 'cured' her baby of eczema so severe she looked burnedThe Irish Sun
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Mother reveals how a £4.50 cream cleared her baby’s eczema that was so severe it looked as if she’d been BURNED – Daily Mail


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Mother reveals how a £4.50 cream cleared her baby's eczema that was so severe it looked as if she'd been BURNED
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A mother has revealed how a £4.50 cream cleared up her baby's eczema that was so severe it looked as if she'd been burned the condition in just four weeks. Joanne Nevin, 28, from Ballynahinch, Galway was prescribed steroid cream for her daughter
Baby girl with eczema so bad it 'looked like she'd had boiling water poured over her' cured by £4.50 creamMirror.co.uk
Eczema cured by £3 cream: Baby had condition so badly she looked she had been scaled with boiling waterPlymouth Herald

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Stem cell transplant offers long-term hope for severe scleroderma patients

An intensive stem cell transplant regimen achieved better survival as compared to cyclophosphamide treatment for patients with severe scleroderma, researchers report in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Black children may suffer more severe eczema, but are less likely to receive treatment, study shows – Chicago Tribune


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Black children may suffer more severe eczema, but are less likely to receive treatment, study shows
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Black children may have more severe eczema than white children, but they are less likely to visit a doctor for this common inflammatory skin condition, new research shows. Eczema causes the skin to become red and itchy. Roughly 11 percent of children

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