Researchers found that the 12,695 individuals with eczema lived in areas with significantly higher PM2.5 concentrations than the 274,127 without eczema.
People living in areas with higher levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema, according to a new study.
Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
Staphylococcus aureus, a prevalent bacterium, is often associated with eczema-related skin infections in children. Dermatitis in adults can be caused by stress ... may increase the risk. Treatment ...
New research shows that weight loss medications can stop the progression of prediabetes. Experts don’t all agree on such a ...
Air pollution has been linked to eczema before, and now a study of more than 280,000 people has strengthened the association ...
Research from Yale School of Medicine indicates a strong link between air pollution levels and eczema prevalence in the U.S.
People living in areas with higher levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema, according to a new study published ...
Living in places with more air pollution raises the risk of eczema, a chronic condition that causes dry, itchy and inflamed ...
A dermatophyte known as Trichophyton mentagrophytes genotype VII (TMVII) has been identified as the cause of an emerging ...
Data from hundreds of thousands of U.S. adults shows every increase in particulate matter levels relates to an exponential ...
Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema, affecting approximately 9.6 million children and 16.5 million adults in the United States. ZORYVE cream 0.15% was approved by the FDA for the ...