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Eczema, asthma gene discovery


 
Total Messages: 9    Latest post on: 24/06/2006 02:34     Page 1 of 1   Latest Post
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Posted: 24/06/2006 02:34

well my doctor told me about it. My eczema is really annoying and I hate when people stare at it. It is all over my hands some people thought I had A.I.D.S
 
Anna (BQN44863)

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Posted: 05/04/2006 21:41

I heard that concentrate whey is supposed to help . I have a daughter who suffers from what I think is mild ezcema. Has anyone tried this with good results ?
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 28/03/2006 20:38

Does this mean that the new mutant gene is the sole cause of eczema and not food or enviornmental allergies?
 
marie

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Posted: 22/03/2006 21:05

I'd be interested to know if there's ben any research regarding occupational risks and eczema flareups. I.e. are there particular chemicals that may be able to enter the blood stream more easily?
 
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Posted: 22/03/2006 18:58

good question regarding psoriasis,my husband is a sufferer and i know it would mean so much to him if a cure was found, no more covering up!
 
Colm (TOW17477)

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Posted: 22/03/2006 18:26

It is great to hear about this development. It ertainly gives grea hope to people with eczema. Could anyone explain the implications, if any, for people with psoriasis Plese?
 
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Posted: 22/03/2006 16:33

Heard a radio article about this yesterday morning. Had no idea it was gene related.
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 22/03/2006 13:58

do you know would the same gene be connected to psoarisis
 
Joan (SPV29533)

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Posted: 22/03/2006 12:20

It would be interesting to know if any research in this area involved adults with eczema. As someone who has had eczema since childhood, for fifty years, I would be very pleased to be involved in such a programme
 
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