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This 11-Year-Old Is Allergic To Her Tears, Sweat. Here's Why
During her hospital stay, Summah received a diagnosis of severe eczema, coupled with an allergy to her tears and sweat.
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"37 Ways To Die": Woman Shares She Is Allergic To Almost Everything
Joanne Fan checked her allergies with a test at a clinic at a clinic last month and got to know about several new allergens.
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Foods To Eat & Avoid If You Have Eczema
What you eat has a huge influence on the severity of your symptoms if you have eczema. Here are 8 foods to eat and 8 foods to avoid if you have eczema.
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6 Common Winter Skin Conditions: Know How To Fix These
Winter skincare: During the winter season, low humidity may lead to several skin issues. Read here to know common winter skin problems and how to fix these.
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Psoriasis Vs Eczema: Here's How You Can Spot The Difference
Psoriasis vs eczema: These two skin conditions can be mistaken easily. Read here to know difference between psoriasis and eczema as explained by expert.
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Children With Severe Eczema Are More Likely To Develop Food Allergies: Study
Young kids with serious eczema and infected with Staphylococcus aureus (SA), are more likely to have food allergies.
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This High Protein, Low Calorie Drink Can Help You Lose Weight Quickly
Health expert Luke Coutinho in his Instagram post said, "Wheatgrass is one of the most alkaline drinks you can consume for your immunity, health, ph levels, hair, skin and general well being, loaded with vitamins and minerals and chlorophyll."
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Eczema Drug May Help Treat Severe Asthma Symptoms
An eczema drug may help alleviate asthma symptoms as well as improve patients' lung function better than standard therapies, results from twin studies have shown
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Hard Water Could Aggravate Eczema and Severely Damage Skin: Study
Hard water can damage the protective skin layering that shields us from external threats like bacteria and sunburns, and lead to the development of eczema.
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Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Infants who are peanut-sensitised or have peanut allergy are not necessarily allergic, suggests a new study.
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This 11-Year-Old Is Allergic To Her Tears, Sweat. Here's Why
During her hospital stay, Summah received a diagnosis of severe eczema, coupled with an allergy to her tears and sweat.
-
"37 Ways To Die": Woman Shares She Is Allergic To Almost Everything
Joanne Fan checked her allergies with a test at a clinic at a clinic last month and got to know about several new allergens.
-
Foods To Eat & Avoid If You Have Eczema
What you eat has a huge influence on the severity of your symptoms if you have eczema. Here are 8 foods to eat and 8 foods to avoid if you have eczema.
-
6 Common Winter Skin Conditions: Know How To Fix These
Winter skincare: During the winter season, low humidity may lead to several skin issues. Read here to know common winter skin problems and how to fix these.
-
Psoriasis Vs Eczema: Here's How You Can Spot The Difference
Psoriasis vs eczema: These two skin conditions can be mistaken easily. Read here to know difference between psoriasis and eczema as explained by expert.
-
Children With Severe Eczema Are More Likely To Develop Food Allergies: Study
Young kids with serious eczema and infected with Staphylococcus aureus (SA), are more likely to have food allergies.
-
This High Protein, Low Calorie Drink Can Help You Lose Weight Quickly
Health expert Luke Coutinho in his Instagram post said, "Wheatgrass is one of the most alkaline drinks you can consume for your immunity, health, ph levels, hair, skin and general well being, loaded with vitamins and minerals and chlorophyll."
-
Eczema Drug May Help Treat Severe Asthma Symptoms
An eczema drug may help alleviate asthma symptoms as well as improve patients' lung function better than standard therapies, results from twin studies have shown
-
Hard Water Could Aggravate Eczema and Severely Damage Skin: Study
Hard water can damage the protective skin layering that shields us from external threats like bacteria and sunburns, and lead to the development of eczema.
-
Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Infants who are peanut-sensitised or have peanut allergy are not necessarily allergic, suggests a new study.