First new prescription treatment in a decade for moderate atopic dermatitis.
Skin Allergy
Non-steroidal Eczema Drug Shows Promise
Doctors may soon have a new treatment option for patients suffering from mild to moderate eczema after a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ointment showed promising results in trials.
Staph Infections on Eczema Patients’ Skin Linked to Peanut Allergy
Many patients with eczema go on to develop food allergies, a phenomenon often referred to as “the allergic march.”
Nickel Allergy: From Mobile Phone Rashes to Medical Implant Concerns
Allergic Living investigates how our increased exposure to nickel is affecting us and causing more nickel allergies than ever before.
Five Fast Facts About Chronic Body Hives
Understanding symptoms and getting a proper diagnosis and treatment plan are the best line of defense against chronic body hives.
The Girl Who’s Allergic to Water
At 16 years of age, Alexandra Allen was diagnosed with a rare condition. But she refuses to let her allergy to water define her existence.
New Eczema Drug’s Trial Results ‘Dramatic Over Only Weeks’: Yale Study
Approved by the FDA as a rheumatoid arthritis medication, Xeljanz may have a second life as a drug used to treat moderate to severe eczema after initial studies show exciting results.
Itching For Relief: A Mom’s Journey to Soothing Her Son’s Eczema
After an eczema diagnosis and years of trying to find a solution for their son, one family turns stress into success by founding a company committed to providing natural solutions to the disease.
Allergy-Friendly Sunscreens
Allergic Living has scoured the shelves to bring you our top picks for sunscreens for allergy-prone or sensitive skin.