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Article: Research from University of Nottingham provide new insights into atopic eczema in children.(Report)
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- February 18, 2009
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Research findings, 'Dietary exclusions for improving established atopic eczema in adults and children: systematic review,' are discussed in a new report. According to a study from Nottingham, the United Kingdom, "Atopic eczema is the most common inflammatory skin disease of childhood in developed countries. We performed a systematic review of randomized controlled trials to assess the effects of dietary exclusions for the treatment of established atopic eczema."
"Nine trials (421 participants) were included, most of which were poorly reported. Six were studies of egg and milk exclusion (n=288), one was a study of few foods (n=85) and two were studies of an ...
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