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Atopic dermatitis is a long-term skin disease. "Atopic" refers to a tendency to develop allergy conditions. "Dermatitis" means swelling of the skin. Atopic dermatitis is most common in babies and children. But it can happen to anyone. People who live in cities and dry climates may be more likely to get this disease. When children with atopic dermatitis grow older, this problem can improve or go away. But the skin may stay dry and easy to irritate. At other times, atopic dermatitis is a problem in adulthood. You can't "catch" the disease or give it to other people.
Climate change and the future of allergic disease management

Climate change and the future of allergic disease management

Study identifies common skin bacterium as previously unknown culprit behind itch

Study identifies common skin bacterium as previously unknown culprit behind itch

Food allergies may be linked to increased cardiovascular death risk, study finds

Food allergies may be linked to increased cardiovascular death risk, study finds

Scientists develop tissue adhesive gelatin hydrogels to speed up wound healing, prevent infections

Scientists develop tissue adhesive gelatin hydrogels to speed up wound healing, prevent infections

Brain natriuretic peptide plays a role in activating atopic dermatitis

Brain natriuretic peptide plays a role in activating atopic dermatitis

Study reveals how psychological burden compounds the physical impact of living with skin disease

Study reveals how psychological burden compounds the physical impact of living with skin disease

Study highlights the patient heterogeneity in atopic dermatitis and demonstrates the promises of personalized treatment

Study highlights the patient heterogeneity in atopic dermatitis and demonstrates the promises of personalized treatment

Bacteriophages: A new approach to treating atopic dermatitis

Bacteriophages: A new approach to treating atopic dermatitis

Vegan diets and skin inflammatory disorders: whats the link?

Vegan diets and skin inflammatory disorders: whats the link?

Psoriasis vs. atopic dermatitis: New study reveals surprising inflammatory differences in age-specific groups

Psoriasis vs. atopic dermatitis: New study reveals surprising inflammatory differences in age-specific groups

Mediterranean diet supercharges skin treatment, clears up atopic dermatitis in teen

Mediterranean diet supercharges skin treatment, clears up atopic dermatitis in teen

New insights: Gut microbiome alterations linked to rising allergic disease prevalence

New insights: Gut microbiome alterations linked to rising allergic disease prevalence

Study unveils how Cutibacterium acnes boosts epidermal lipids for enhanced barrier protection

Study unveils how Cutibacterium acnes boosts epidermal lipids for enhanced barrier protection

The standard of care and recent advancements in the control of skin inflammation

The standard of care and recent advancements in the control of skin inflammation

How does sun exposure affect skin microbiota composition and diversity?

How does sun exposure affect skin microbiota composition and diversity?

Children raised in rural areas have better regulated immune systems

Children raised in rural areas have better regulated immune systems

Describing patterns of pediatric allergies across the United States using EHR

Describing patterns of pediatric allergies across the United States using EHR

Probiotic combination could reduce incidence of toxic shock syndrome

Probiotic combination could reduce incidence of toxic shock syndrome

Allen Institute and Lilly collaborate to develop new treatments for immune-mediated diseases

Allen Institute and Lilly collaborate to develop new treatments for immune-mediated diseases

New study links perfluoroalkyl substance exposure to childhood asthma phenotypes

New study links perfluoroalkyl substance exposure to childhood asthma phenotypes

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