Eczema Breakthroughs

By: Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER)
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  • Interviews with the leading scientists and innovators, hosted by Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER), a non-profit led by parents of children with eczema. Like what we're doing? Consider donating to GPER at: www.parentsforeczemaresearch.com/donate Do you enjoy this podcast? Rate it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify! Learn more about GPER and subscribe to this podcast at: parentsforeczemaresearch.org
    Copyright 2024 Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER)
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  • You are what you eat or, more precisely, what your MICROBIOME eats.
    Nov 13 2024

    How much influence does the gut microbiome have on developing eczema or allergies? Turns out, quite a lot. Join this special excerpt from our research symposium to learn how antibiotics in pregnancy and early childhood increases eczema risk and how adding "biotics" might prevent it in the first place. Our speakers are Dr. David Margolis (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Nikole Kimes (Siolta Therapeutics). If you like our podcast, please consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation.

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    22 mins
  • Can Traditional Chinese Medicine treat eczema?
    Oct 22 2024

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) uses biological extracts to treat disease. Eczema sufferers may take a herbal bath, apply a specially formulated cream or drink herbal tea as part of TCM treatment. Dr. Xiu Min Li from New York Medical College explains TCM and we ask: Is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) safe for newborns? Can you use TCM and topical steroids simultaneously? Could TCM prevent the allergic march?

    Research mentioned

    Investigation of Berberine's Potential in Attenuating Staphylococcus aureus-Induced Inflammatory Responses

    Investigation of In vitro Anti-inflammatory and Antimicrobial Effects of Berberine

    Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in moderate-to-severe eczema in clinic and animal model: beyond corticosteroids

    Traditional Chinese medicine for food allergy and eczema

    Effect of traditional Chinese medicine on skin lesions and quality of life in patients with moderate to severe eczema

    Efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine for atopic dermatitis: Evidence from eight high-quality randomized placebo-controlled trials.

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    22 mins
  • How to get smiles while applying moisturizer, sleep strategies and other eczema care advice
    Sep 14 2024

    Are you feeling lost and don’t know where to find trusted advice on managing eczema? Introducing ECZHALE, your one-stop-shop for reliable information and resources on eczema care. Join Dr. Jennifer LeBovidge, psychologist and Assistant Professor at the Atopic Dermatitis Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, and GPER’s Christine Pham Cutaran as they discuss the challenges of being an eczema caregiver and where you can turn for help.

    Literature mentioned

    Multidisciplinary interventions in the management of atopic dermatitis

    Atopic dermatitis: therapeutic care delivery: therapeutic education, shared decision-making, and access to care

    Improving patient education for atopic dermatitis

    Resources

    ECZHALE wellness hub

    Support for Eczema Caregivers

    Treatment Navigator

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    25 mins

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Great and helpful Podcast

As a 76 year old life time sufferer this info is helpful for all eczema suffers not just children. It speaks of all the experiences one has had as a sufferer and is reassuring that eczema is not just a reaction to stress and the wrong foods. It speaks to how eczema works and shows hope for the future. It’s particularly helpful in choosing treatment methods for the individual based on fact and not fiction.

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