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  • Sodium intake linked to risk for atopic dermatitis (Each gram of sodium over 3.30 grams meant a 22% higher chance of current dermatitis)

    05/31/2022 6:58:27 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 11 replies
    Increased consumption of dietary sodium may increase the risk for atopic dermatitis, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology, held May 18 to 21 in Portland, Oregon. Morgan Ye, M.P.H., from the University of California San Francisco, and colleagues examined the association between sodium intake and atopic dermatitis in a U.S. population-based cohort of 13,183 children and adults identified from the 1999-2000, 2001-2002, and 2003-2004 cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The researchers found that the average dietary sodium intake was 3.30 g and 6 percent of participants reported...
  • Students will have to wear masks all day in school with few exceptions: Pa. Health Department

    08/18/2020 5:51:43 AM PDT · by lightman · 45 replies
    Pennlive ^ | 18 August A.D. 2020 | Jenna Wise
    Students over the age of 2 will be required to wear face coverings for nearly the entire school day under Pennsylvania’s universal mask order, according to a Department of Education memo released this week. There will be a limited number of instances in which students will be allowed to remove their face coverings, according to the memo. These include while eating or drinking, or during an activity that makes mask-wearing unsafe. Students can also take their masks off during 10-minute “face-covering breaks.” “For the safety of students, staff and families and to avoid community spread of COVID-19, students and staff...
  • Mysterious Rash Linked to "Mobile Phone Dermatitis" (Can you heal me now)

    10/16/2008 1:52:24 PM PDT · by Kimmers · 13 replies · 539+ views
    TMC net ^ | 10/16/08 | Michelle Robart
    According to the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD), people have been going to see doctors with a mysterious rash on their ears or cheeks. Doctors believe the rashes to be “mobile phone dermatitis,” a skin allergy caused by too much mobile phone use. Referring to published studies, dermatologists explained that this red or itchy rash, affects people who from an allergic reaction to the nickel surface on mobile phones after spending long periods of time holding the devices up to their ears as they talk. Nickel is often found in the handset casing or buttons, particularly in the most fashionable...