Allergy and Asthma Research – Published Literature

Allergy and Asthma Research – Published Literature

Published Literature – Allergy & Asthma Research Home |Search: de de gardner The Allergy & Asthma Network is committed to advancing allergy and asthma research. Research is a critical way to improve the quality of life and achieve optimal health outcomes...
Shared Decision Making

Shared Decision Making

What is Shared Decision Making for Asthma and Allergies? Home |Search: sdm Healthcare works best when doctors and patients work together to decide upon the best care for each patient. This practice is called Shared Decision Making, and it’s designed to benefit doctors...
Shared Decision Making

Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Home |Search: Eosinophilic Esophagitis Do you have trouble swallowing food? Does food sometimes get stuck in your throat? Do you have to drink a large amount of liquid just to get food down? A yes to any of these questions suggest you...
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Allergic March

What is the Allergic March?   Home |Search: 2013 Allergies often begin early in life, first expressing themselves as eczema in young children. The progression from eczema to later developing food allergies, allergic rhinitis and asthma is called the allergic...
Eczema Statistics

Eczema Statistics

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Statistics Home |Search: idiopathic angioedema Download the PDF Eczema Prevalence Approximately 31.6 million people in the United States have some form of eczema 19 Atopic Dermatitis Prevalence 15-20% of children globally have atopic...
Eczema Statistics

Coping with Eczema

Coping with Eczema   Home |Search: eczema statistics Living with eczema is hard. It is a very uncomfortable condition to live with, and takes an emotional toll on both patient and family. Although there’s no cure, there are now better treatments available that...
Eczema Statistics

Eczema Medication and Treatment

What are the treatment options for eczema? Home |Search: eczema statistics People with eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, have a damaged skin barrier that makes it harder to retain water. As a result, their skin becomes dry and itchy – and more sensitive to...