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The Understanding Series
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Understanding Asthma,Immune Deficiencies, Allergy, Atopic Dermatitis. Your Child and Asthma. Exercise, Diet and Lung Disease. Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis.
National Jewish Medical & Research Center USA
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The Whole Story on Skin
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A great article explaining to kids what the normal skin is and what its functions are.
KidsHealth.org USA
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Treating Eczema
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What you need to know about new treatments and managing conventional therapies.
Eczema Canada.ca Canada
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Treating Eczema
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A brief but good overview of eczema, including treatment options
Dr A Manjra
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Understanding Skin Allergy
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Based on the patient information book by this author, this article discusses all the various allergic skin conditions, and includes a list of the various forms of treatment.
Dr A Manjra
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc. USA
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What is Eczema?
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A brief yet interesting article.
Eczema Canada.ca Canada
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What is Eczema?
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* WhatÂ’s the difference between eczema and atopic dermatitis?
* What does eczema look and feel like?
* What makes patients with eczema itch?
* Who gets eczema?
* How common is eczema?
* How can eczema be prevented?
* What can be done for children with eczema?
Skincarephysicians.com
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You May Be Suffering From An Allergy
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If you're experiencing one or more of the symptoms
described below you may be suffering from an allergy. We've also listed typical symptoms of asthma and sinusitis, two conditions which can be closely related to allergies.
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