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LEO Pharma to present new data in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis and chronic hand eczema at the 31st EADV Congress – Yahoo Finance

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Data presentations to cover findings relevant to the long-term safety and efficacy profile for Adtralza (tralokinumab) in the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis1,2,3 BALLERUP, Denmark, August 25, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LEO Pharma A/S, a global leader in medical dermatology, will present new data and insights in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis and chronic hand eczema at the upcoming 31st European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress, September 7 10, 2022 in Milan. Data presentations will share findings into Adtralza (tralokinumab) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adults and adolescents (aged 12-17) and delgocitinib cream, an investigational topical pan-Janus kinase (JAK)-inhibitor for the potential treatment of adult patients with moderate-to-severe chronic hand eczema (CHE) Continue reading

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Not every skin infection is eczema! Here are 5 other conditions – Health shots

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Make sure you first understand your condition properly. Image courtesy: Shutterstock The Indian monsoon may mark the start of something special, but the rain also bring a slew of health problems, particularly for the skin. The likelihood of skin infections during monsoon increases because of the high humidity and bacterial development. Continue reading

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Stinky sweat turns out to have a surprising health benefit : Goats and Soda – NPR

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Tennis great Rafael Nadal of Spain might think twice about shaking off his beads of perspiration. It turns out that sweat leads to a surprising health benefit. Continue reading

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Are You Allergic to Your Beauty Products? A Patch Test Might Tell You – Allure

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

"She was routinely rubbing into the mat while sweaty, so the allergen absorbs quickly," she explains. Other such mystery cases were caused by the sulfites in beer, and for one baker, her severe hand eczema came from daily contact with kneading dough laced with Balsam of Peru, a substance found in ingredients like cinnamon. Dr Continue reading

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How Long Does It Take To Repair The Skin Barrier? A Derm Explains – mindbodygreen

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Per usual, Bowe took to TikTok to answer some of her followers' most pressing questionsthis time, about how long it takes to truly repair the skin barrier. First, she notes: "It actually has to do with how damaged the skin barrier is." Don't worry, she provides examples to follow. The perfect example of a severely damaged skin barrier is a sunburn Continue reading

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The Mutha Body Oil Is Worth the Splurge, Especially If You Have Sensitive Skin – POPSUGAR

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Mutha Body Oil Editor Review For Sensitive Skin As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. I have eczema, and I've found that it can very easily be triggered by the body moisturizing products I use Continue reading

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I turned into an ’emoji’ from hair dye and I could have died – New York Post

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

She dyed and came back as an emoticon. A Texas woman said she was left looking like an emoji after a horrific hair dye reaction caused her face to balloon up to cartoonish proportions. I was laughing at myself because I did look extremely funny, Shanika McNeil, 29, told Kennedy News of the cosmetic catastrophe, which occurred after she got her mane colored in January. Continue reading

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Lower Pregnancy BMI, Increased Antibiotics May Contribute To Allergic Sensitization – MD Magazine

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Lower maternal pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and intrapartum antibiotic treatment have both been shown to increase risk of allergic sensitization in children, according to a recent study. The prevalence of allergic diseases has been increasing since around the early 20th century, with determinants favoring the allergic phenotype being small family size, sex, smoking, breastfeeding duration, genetic factors and living in less rural environments Continue reading

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Disease-Modifying Therapy for MS in the Era of COVID-19 – Physician’s Weekly

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

A review of data on how COVID-19 affects patients with MS shows that physicians should not delay treatment with disease-modifying therapies during the pandemic. Studies have suggested that patients with MS have a greater susceptibility to COVID-19 infection as a result of the disease and/or the use of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) Continue reading

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High-Output Cardiac Failure – StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2022

Continuing Education Activity High-output cardiac failure is a less common form of heart failure, and although it may sound contradictory at first, in the simplest form, it is still the heart's inability to provide sufficient blood for the body's demand. Most patients with heart failure are either classified as a systolic or diastolic dysfunction with increased systemic vascular resistance, however, patients with high output cardiac failure have normal cardiac function and decreased systemic vascular resistance, either secondary to diffuse arteriolar dilation or possible bypass of the arterioles and capillary beds, leading to activation of neurohormones. This activity reviews the cause, pathophysiology, and presentation of high output heart failure and stresses the role of the interprofessional team in its management Continue reading

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