Cases of the autoimmune skin condition eczema appear to rise in areas most plagued by air pollution, new research show ...
People living in areas with higher levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema, according to a new study.
I’m very rarely itch-free. But even by my standards, November has proven to be an unusually irritating month for my skin.
Research from Yale School of Medicine indicates a strong link between air pollution levels and eczema prevalence in the U.S.
Whatever TikTok trends or buzzy skin-care ingredients are out there, heed this piece of advice: Don't compromise your barrier ...
People living in areas with higher levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema, according to a new study published November 13, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Dr. Jeffrey Cohen ...