Dermatitis
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Fashionable toilet seats, harsh chemicals may lead to dermatitis - 4.1
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Topical corticosteroids in children with eczema does not have negative side effects - 2.7
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Prolia - new injectable osteoporosis treatment for postmenopausal women - 2.1
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Stress may make you itch more - 2
Dermatitis articles
Topical corticosteroids in children with eczema does not have negative side effectsA new study published in the journal Pediatric Dermatology reveals that routine, long-term use of topical corticosteroids (TCS) for treating children with eczema does not cause any significant, negative side effects.
Fashionable toilet seats, harsh chemicals may lead to dermatitisConsidered a dermatological nuisance that was long gone, skin irritations caused by toilet seats appear to be making a comeback in pediatricians' offices, according to research led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center investigator Bernard Cohen, M.D.
Bleach bath a surprising new treatment for kids' eczemaIt's best known for whitening a load of laundry. But now simple household bleach has a surprising new role: an effective treatment for kids' chronic eczema.
Stress may make you itch moreCurrent research suggests that stress may activate immune cells in your skin, resulting in inflammatory skin disease. The related report by Joachim et al., "Stress-induced Neurogenic Inflammation in Murine Skin Skews Dendritic Cells towards Maturation and Migration: Key role of ICAM-1/LFA-1 interactions," appears in the November issue of The American Journal of Pathology.
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