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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.
Scientists discover new cell type in human skin that contributes to inflammatory skin diseases

Scientists discover new cell type in human skin that contributes to inflammatory skin diseases

Researchers find evidence that exercise during pregnancy benefits mothers and their offspring

Researchers find evidence that exercise during pregnancy benefits mothers and their offspring

How can COVID-19 affect the skin?

How can COVID-19 affect the skin?

Enzyme pre-treatment yields a highly precise picture of skin bacteria

Enzyme pre-treatment yields a highly precise picture of skin bacteria

Study examines the role of programmed cell death ligands in skin immune responses

Study examines the role of programmed cell death ligands in skin immune responses

Trial results show upadacitinib to be the most effective treatment for atopic dermatitis

Trial results show upadacitinib to be the most effective treatment for atopic dermatitis

Dupilumab considerably reduced asthma exacerbations in young children, shows VOYAGE trial

Dupilumab considerably reduced asthma exacerbations in young children, shows VOYAGE trial

New clinical trial to test possible therapeutics for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients

New clinical trial to test possible therapeutics for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients

An Introduction to the Benefits of the Skin Trust Club

An Introduction to the Benefits of the Skin Trust Club

A new strain of common probiotic can potentially be more effective at protecting infant health

A new strain of common probiotic can potentially be more effective at protecting infant health

Study can help improve the clinical handling of giardiasis cases

Study can help improve the clinical handling of giardiasis cases

Research offers new clues about the underlying mechanisms of itch

Research offers new clues about the underlying mechanisms of itch

New study to identify prenatal and early childhood markers of high risk for food allergy and eczema

New study to identify prenatal and early childhood markers of high risk for food allergy and eczema

Researchers identify new molecular mechanisms in chronic skin inflammation

Researchers identify new molecular mechanisms in chronic skin inflammation

Universal strain of bacteria derived from healthy human skin can treat eczema

Universal strain of bacteria derived from healthy human skin can treat eczema

Researchers develop new tool to decipher cellular conversations

Researchers develop new tool to decipher cellular conversations

Race may play an important role in children's food allergies

Race may play an important role in children's food allergies

Black children have significantly higher rates of shellfish and fish allergies than white children

Black children have significantly higher rates of shellfish and fish allergies than white children

Trinity researchers discover key mechanism underlying bacterial skin colonization in atopic dermatitis

Trinity researchers discover key mechanism underlying bacterial skin colonization in atopic dermatitis

Patients with atopic dermatitis more likely to have autoimmune diseases

Patients with atopic dermatitis more likely to have autoimmune diseases

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