Eczema News
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:46:40 GMT
Facial eczema risk heightened by increased hay production Radio New Zealand A surge in hay-making as farmers seek to make the most of excess grass growth has increased the risk of livestock developing facial eczema later this summer. But so far unseasonal wet weather has kept the rate of infection lower than the same time last ... |
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 12:04:26 GMT
![]() Edinburgh Evening News | Mother's marathon bid to raise funds skin condition charity Edinburgh Evening News Little Bryce was being treated for eczema, but Lillian had suffered eczema herself and knew it wasn't the same. Already mother to two older boys, Kyle, now 19, and Tyler, 15, Lillian was adamant that something serious was wrong with Bryce. and more » |
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:14:00 GMT
![]() NutraIngredients.com | Maternal omega-3 reduces eczema risk in children: Study NutraIngredients.com By Nathan Gray, 31-Jan-2012 omWriting in the British Medical Journal, researchers reveal that supplementation with omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) during pregnancy reduces the risk of atopic eczema in children by around 38%, ... Fish oil supplements may reduce infant eczema risk, study findsNetdoctor Taking fish oil during pregnancy could protect babies from eczema, say scientistsMadeForMums all 9 news articles » |
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:14:46 GMT
![]() Family Practice News Digital Network | Management of Eczema in Children and Adolescents Family Practice News Digital Network Pediatricians can play an essential role in diagnosis, counseling, and management of atopic eczema. Your decision to treat these children and adolescents in your practice largely depends on your comfort level and the progression of their condition over ... |
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:34:07 GMT
Pediatric Dermatologist Weighs in on the Common Triggers of Childhood Ezcema ... PR Web (press release) With an increased awareness of eczema-related triggers and the availability of products like Dr. Robin For Kids Soothing Daily Moisture Cream, keeping our children's skin in optimal health can be both easy and gentle,” said Dr. Robin Schaffran. |






