Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, affects over 18 million American adults, often manifesting as a red, itchy rash on the cheeks, arms, and legs. This condition can be frustrating, especially when it disrupts daily life. Understanding its causes, triggers, and symptoms is crucial for effective management. From the role of genetics to the impact of environmental factors, learn how to navigate this condition and find relief. Discover practical tips for managing eczema and the importan...| DermaBlue
Solve M.E., in partnership with The Brain Inflammation Collaborative (BIC), is excited to announce the launch of the unhide® Solve Together Unified Platform, a digital health tool designed to uncover […] The post Solve M.E. and The Brain Inflammation Collaborative Launch the Unified Platform to Advance Research Across 30+ Chronic Conditions appeared first on Solve ME/CFS Initiative.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
The Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) Day of Understanding and Remembrance was started in 2013 by the 25% ME Group as a response to the death of Sophia Mirza, whose birthday […] The post Severe ME Day 2025: #UnitedForME appeared first on Solve ME/CFS Initiative.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
The Solve ME/CFS Initiative (Solve M.E.) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for critical research into diagnostics, treatments, and cures for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), Long Covid and other post-infection diseases.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
One of the cornerstones of our annual Advocacy Week program is the EmPOWER M.E. roundtable. Panels of patient advocates, professionals, and scientists share their expertise on topics relevant to the quality of life for people with ME/CFS and Long Covid and their caregivers. This year the EmPOWER M.E. topic is “Pacing: Power In Slowing Down.”| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
Cancer Council Acknowledgements Understanding Head and Neck Cancers A guide for people with cancer, their families, and friends First published July 2008. This edition September 2021. This edition has been developed by Cancer Council NSW on behalf of all other state and territory Cancer Councils as part of a National Cancer Information Subcommittee initiative. We thank the reviewers of this booklet: A/Prof Richard Gallagher, Head and Neck Surgeon, Director of Cancer Services and Head and Neck...| Dr Richard Gallagher