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Why Is Eczema Worse in Cold Weather?

If you have eczema, you probably realize the problem gets worse during the cold winter months. Read on to find out why — and what you can do about it!
Feb 7th, 2024
Can Children Grow Out of Asthma?

Can Children Grow Out of Asthma?

Your child has asthma, and it can be scary at times. Your greatest hope is that they’ll outgrow it as other kids seem to do. But can that really happen? Read on to find out!
Nov 1st, 2023
Tips to Prepare for Skin Patch Testing

Tips to Prepare for Skin Patch Testing

If your doctor thinks you may have a skin allergy to a substance in your environment, you may have to undergo skin patch testing. Read on to find out how to prepare.
Oct 4th, 2023
Is Asthma Worse During the Summer Months?

Is Asthma Worse During the Summer Months?

If you have asthma, you’re always looking for the best way to manage it, and you want to know if your asthma can get worse during the summer months. Read on to find out!
Jul 1st, 2023
How to Target Stubborn Fat Areas Without Surgery

How to Target Stubborn Fat Areas Without Surgery

Have stubborn fat areas you just can’t get rid of? What if you could destroy your fat cells and build muscle at the same time? Read on to find out how you can sculpt your dream body in a few short treatments!
Jun 1st, 2023
The Link Between Food Allergies and Eczema

The Link Between Food Allergies and Eczema

If you struggle with eczema and food allergies, you might want to know more about them and their relationship. Read on to learn about the connection between the two.
May 1st, 2023
A Closer Look at Allergy Shots

A Closer Look at Allergy Shots

Ready to stop sneezing your head off and scratching those itchy eyes every few seconds? Allergy shots are an excellent option to help you deal with persistent allergies. Read on to learn more about how they work.
Apr 10th, 2023
Can You Develop Food Allergies as an Adult?

Can You Develop Food Allergies as an Adult?

You often hear about kids having allergies to nuts or dairy, but are they the only ones affected by food allergies? No. And even if you weren’t allergic to an ingredient as a child, you can develop an allergy as an adult. Here’s what you should know.
Jan 4th, 2023
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