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Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds
BBC News "That will save trouble for families, knowing how best to treat the eczema and which treatments really help, and will also save the NHS money. "The bath additives don't work – basically you're pouring stuff down the plughole." But she added that people … Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema care for children Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema … NHS spends £23m a year on eczema bath treatments that researchers say don't work |
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Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds – BBC News
Medical Xpress |
Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds
BBC News "That will save trouble for families, knowing how best to treat the eczema and which treatments really help, and will also save the NHS money. "The bath additives don't work – basically you're pouring stuff down the plughole." But she added that people … Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema care for children Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema … NHS spends £23m a year on eczema bath treatments that … |
Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds – BBC News
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Bath additives for child eczema ineffective, study finds
BBC News "That will save trouble for families, knowing how best to treat the eczema and which treatments really help, and will also save the NHS money. "The bath additives don't work – basically you're pouring stuff down the plughole." But she added that people … Trial finds no benefit of bath emollients beyond standard eczema care for children NHS spends £23m a year on eczema bath treatments that researchers say don't work NHS wastes more than £23million a year on anti-eczema products that do not make any difference, study claims |
New Zealand study finds that babies fed yoghurt less likely to get eczema or allergies – South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post |
New Zealand study finds that babies fed yoghurt less likely to get eczema or allergies
South China Morning Post Babies who eat yoghurt regularly before they are one year old appear to be protected from developing eczema and allergies, new research from the University of Otago, Wellington, and the University of Auckland has found. The effects were striking … Bust those allergies: Study finds babies who regularly eat YOGHURT are less likely to develop eczema |
Methotrexate outperforms cyclosporine in atopic dermatitis study
The duration of methotrexate administration proves to be longer than that of cyclosporine in atopic dermatitis, according to a small study that compared the two first-line immunosuppressive treatments for atopic dermatitis.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Patient dosing begins for Phase 2 study of new topical gel for atopic dermatitis
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests – WebMD
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests
WebMD THURSDAY, Dec. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Bathing in water is just as effective for the treatment of eczema as bathing in a bleach solution, a new review of previous research indicates. Doctors sometimes recommend a bleach bath, which is a mixture of … |
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests – WebMD
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests
WebMD THURSDAY, Dec. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Bathing in water is just as effective for the treatment of eczema as bathing in a bleach solution, a new review of previous research indicates. Doctors sometimes recommend a bleach bath, which is a mixture of … |
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests – WebMD
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests
WebMD THURSDAY, Dec. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Bathing in water is just as effective for the treatment of eczema as bathing in a bleach solution, a new review of previous research indicates. Doctors sometimes recommend a bleach bath, which is a mixture of … |
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests – WebMD
Have Eczema? No Need for Bleach Baths, Study Suggests
WebMD THURSDAY, Dec. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Bathing in water is just as effective for the treatment of eczema as bathing in a bleach solution, a new review of previous research indicates. Doctors sometimes recommend a bleach bath, which is a mixture of … |