Eczema
Coverage of Eczema in the Nexus archive.
- STAT+: Talawar bets bispecific approach can shake up eczema market
Talawar is leveraging a bispecific approach to potentially disrupt the eczema market. The article also highlights a SPAC for a bispecific maker, Moderna's advancing mRNA ambitions, and Clive Meanwell's perspective on AI's role in biotech drug design.
- Does it seem easier to book a dermatologist for Botox than a mole check? You're not alone
Canadians are experiencing long wait times to access dermatologists for medical procedures like skin checks, mole removals, eczema, and psoriasis. The article highlights that booking a dermatologist for non-medical services such as Botox appears easier than securing a mole check.
- Kelly Rowland says 1 piece of parenting advice helped her create clear and easy boundaries for her kids
Kelly Rowland shares parenting strategies focused on direct communication and honesty with her sons, emphasizing quick boundary-setting and avoiding baby talk. She discusses managing her son Noah's eczema by being upfront about solutions, such as instructing him to stop scratching.
- I have dry, flaky and itchy patches of skin on fingers. They are now spreading and it's very painful. What's wrong with me? DR ELLIE reveals the condition to blame and the triggers that make it worse
The article discusses a skin condition characterized by dry, flaky, and itchy patches on fingers that are spreading and causing pain. DR ELLIE aims to reveal the condition and its triggers. The condition is likely eczema or dermatitis.
- Eczema cream sold on Amazon urgently recalled because it is tainted with deadly bacteria
A cream sold on Amazon for eczema treatment has been urgently recalled due to contamination with deadly bacteria. The recall affects products that may pose a serious health risk to consumers. Users are advised to stop using the product immediately.
- This little-known skin condition ruined my life. It's not acne, eczema or even rosacea - but a combination of all three that appears out of nowhere and affects thousands. These are the signs to watch for - and how I finally treated it
The article discusses a rare skin condition that combines symptoms of acne, eczema, and rosacea, affecting thousands of people, with the author sharing their personal experience and treatment journey. The condition appears suddenly and can severely impact one's life. The author highlights key signs to watch for and their eventual treatment.
- Scientists discover the brain’s hidden “stop scratching” switch
Scientists have discovered a hidden signal in the nervous system that tells the brain when to stop scratching, centered on the molecule TRPV4. This discovery was made through experiments involving mice with chronic itch similar to eczema. The mice missing this signal scratched less often but couldn't stop when they did scratch.
- I was tortured by itchy eczema for 30 years. Doctors told me it was incurable... then I discovered the simple step that cleared my skin WITHOUT medication
A person suffered from itchy eczema for 30 years, with doctors declaring it incurable, but discovered a simple non-medication method to clear their skin. The solution involved a lifestyle or treatment change that bypassed traditional medical approaches.
- Hundreds contact BBC about mystery skin condition 'hell' - but doctors can't agree it exists
Hundreds of people have contacted the BBC about a mysterious skin condition that some doctors believe may be a severe case of eczema or a condition called TSW, but there is no consensus on its existence. The condition is described as a 'hell' by those who claim to suffer from it. Doctors are divided on the issue.
- This little-known skin condition ruined my life. It's not acne, eczema or even rosacea - but a combination of all three that appears out of nowhere and affects thousands. These are the signs to watch for - and how I finally treated it
A person's life was ruined by a little-known skin condition that combines symptoms of acne, eczema, and rosacea. The condition affects thousands and can appear out of nowhere. The author finally found treatment after struggling with the condition.