
ESC advocates for patients during drug pricing discussions
Advocating for patients during drug pricing discussions ESC recently learned that proposed changes to the way drug prices are set in Canada (also know as

Advocating for patients during drug pricing discussions ESC recently learned that proposed changes to the way drug prices are set in Canada (also know as

ESC Research Grant recipient discovers key enzyme that contributes to atopic dermatitis Researchers at University of British Colombia’s faculty of medicine have discovered a key

“A Day with Eczema” receives Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) Award Campaign sheds light on burden of condition and its impact on daily life ESC is

2019 Research Grant Program recipients ESC is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2019 Research Grant Program. We received applications from researchers from with

Data aims to help patients and health care providers understand treatment options for atopic dermatitis (eczema) patients New research published in the Journal of American

Are there any alternative therapies that could help my eczema? ESC asked Chicago-based dermatologist Dr. Peter Lio to share his expertise on this topic. Dr.

Sarah’s Story “We have seen so many doctors; we have so many stories.” Sarah, a young Canadian who lives with severe eczema, graciously shared her

Ask the Doctor: Eczema and COVID-19 March 18th, 2020 News of COVID-19 coronavirus is dominating global headlines. It is a time of uncertainty, rapidly changing

Eczema Society of Canada releases “A Day with Eczema” video in recognition of Eczema Awareness Month The video takes an intimate look into the life

November is Eczema Awareness Month and ESC wants to know: What is it like to live #ADaywithEczema? It’s more than just dry skin. November is

Back to school tips to soothe your child’s sensitive skin Q: My child’s school uniform causes her to itch, how should we manage this? A:

Effective strategies for managing eczema in school Itching during a lesson. Can’t concentrate. Red raw flare-up after physical education. Hands irritated after the lesson with