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Researchers identify neuropeptide involved in transmitting itch signal to brain in eczema
Medical Xpress Atopic dermatitis, sometimes referred to as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent itching. Mishra and his team looked at a protein, or cytokine, called interleukin-31 (IL-31), which is overproduced in patients with atopic … |
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Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike – 9Coach (blog)
9Coach (blog) |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike
9Coach (blog) Eczema affects one in five children under two years old and while it usually improves with age, those who are stuck with it into their teen years and adulthood often find it very frustrating to live with. "The basic problem is skin dryness, which … |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike – 9Coach (blog)
9Coach (blog) |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike
9Coach (blog) Eczema affects one in five children under two years old and while it usually improves with age, those who are stuck with it into their teen years and adulthood often find it very frustrating to live with. "The basic problem is skin dryness, which … |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike – 9Coach (blog)
9Coach (blog) |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike
9Coach (blog) Eczema affects one in five children under two years old and while it usually improves with age, those who are stuck with it into their teen years and adulthood often find it very frustrating to live with. "The basic problem is skin dryness, which … |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike – 9Coach (blog)
9Coach (blog) |
Why you need to identify eczema triggers — before they strike
9Coach (blog) Eczema affects one in five children under two years old and while it usually improves with age, those who are stuck with it into their teen years and adulthood often find it very frustrating to live with. "The basic problem is skin dryness, which … |
A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the … – Science Daily
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A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the …
Science Daily Existing treatments for eczema, which affects about 17 percent of children in developed countries, are expensive or have side effects. A new study suggests a different approach to eczema, one that stimulates a natural brake on the allergic attack, made … A new tactic for eczema? | EurekAlert! Science News |
A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the … – Science Daily
UPI.com |
A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the …
Science Daily Existing treatments for eczema, which affects about 17 percent of children in developed countries, are expensive or have side effects. A new study suggests a different approach to eczema, one that stimulates a natural brake on the allergic attack, made … A new tactic for eczema? | EurekAlert! Science News |
A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the … – Science Daily
UPI.com |
A new tactic for eczema? Scientists identify a natural brake on the …
Science Daily Existing treatments for eczema, which affects about 17 percent of children in developed countries, are expensive or have side effects. A new study suggests a different approach to eczema, one that stimulates a natural brake on the allergic attack, made … A new tactic for eczema? | EurekAlert! Science News |
Scientists identify a natural brake on the allergic attack – Science Daily
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Scientists identify a natural brake on the allergic attack
Science Daily The skin inflammation of eczema is known to be driven by "type 2" immune responses. These are led by activated T helper 2 (TH2) cells and type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), together known as effector cells. Another group of T cells, known as … A new tactic for eczema? A new tactic for eczema? A newly identified brake on the allergic attack |
Scientists identify a natural brake on the allergic attack – Science Daily
Medical Xpress |
Scientists identify a natural brake on the allergic attack
Science Daily The skin inflammation of eczema is known to be driven by "type 2" immune responses. These are led by activated T helper 2 (TH2) cells and type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), together known as effector cells. Another group of T cells, known as … A new tactic for eczema? A new tactic for eczema? A newly identified brake on the allergic attack |