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www.niams.nih.govLatest EntriesAll about atopic dermatitis?
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// 14 May, 2007
Atopic dermatitis is most common in babies and children. But it can happen to anyone. People who live in cities and dry climates may be more likely to get this disease. When children with atopic dermatitis grow older, this problem can improve or go away. But the skin may stay dry and easy to irritate. At other times, atopic dermatitis is a problem in adulthood. More → Questions and Answers About Acne
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// 20 Apr, 2007
The exact cause of acne is unknown, but doctors believe it results from several related factors. One important factor is an increase in hormones called androgens (male sex hormones). Another factor is heredity or genetics. Researchers believe that the tendency to develop acne can be inherited from parents. More → |
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