
What’s old, what’s new with eczema: a brief history
Exploring the history and advances in atopic dermatitis with Dr. Joseph Lam Vancouver-based pediatrician Dr. Joseph Lam recently traced the history of atopic dermatitis for

Exploring the history and advances in atopic dermatitis with Dr. Joseph Lam Vancouver-based pediatrician Dr. Joseph Lam recently traced the history of atopic dermatitis for

10 Tips to improve your AD symptoms and improve your quality of life Are you looking for easy-to-implement lifestyle changes to help you better manage

Discover the Eczema Experts Education Series It’s common to have lots of questions about eczema, and eczema can be a complicated condition to live with.

Contact dermatitis, and how it differs from other forms of eczema Eczema in an umbrella term used to describe a number of conditions, including atopic

Understanding the connection between eczema, asthma, and allergies If your child has atopic dermatitis (AD), it’s possible that they may also live with other atopic

Swimming pools, hot tubs and eczema: expert advice from Dr. Mark Kirchhof With warmer temperatures, it is natural to want to go for a dip

Understanding the differences between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis To the untrained eye, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) can sometimes be confused; both can be similar

Managing stress and atopic dermatitis flare-ups If you live with atopic dermatitis (AD), you know stress can trigger flares. A recent survey by ESC showed

Ointments vs. creams: Which Is better for moisturizing eczema? Are ointments better than creams when it comes to moisturizing? What is the difference between the

Understanding the role of the skin barrier in atopic dermatitis The skin barrier is the outermost layer of the skin, and its role is to

Understanding eczema-related skin discoloration: insights from Dr. Marissa Joseph One of the most common and visible symptoms of eczema is the discoloration of the skin.

Why atopic dermatitis itch intensifies at night and how to manage it If you live with atopic dermatitis (AD), does it feel like the itch