I’ve had a lot of patients come in and complain their skin is more itchy,” he said. Added Thieu, who is chief of dermatology for Main Line Health, and who happens to suffer from eczema: “The last few ...
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We urge policymakers and the public to support new, prominent warnings for alcohol that adequately inform consumers that ...
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