Eczema Stocks List

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Eczema Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 GSK CDC warns of an imminent spike in COVID, flu cases
Nov 20 ARQT Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. (ARQT) Recently Broke Out Above the 200-Day Moving Average
Nov 20 ARQT Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. (ARQT) Crossed Above the 50-Day Moving Average: What That Means for Investors
Nov 19 GSK GSK's Investigational Liver Disease Candidate Hits Primary Goal In Late-Stage Study To Treat Relentless Itch In Some Patients
Nov 19 GSK GSK's Investigational Liver Disease Candidate Hits Primary Goal In Late-Stage Study To Treat Relentless Itch In Some Patients
Nov 19 GSK GSK reports positive Phase 3 results for linerixibat in PBC itching
Nov 19 ARQT Bears are Losing Control Over Arcutis Biotherapeutics (ARQT), Here's Why It's a 'Buy' Now
Nov 19 ARQT Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. (ARQT) Recently Broke Out Above the 20-Day Moving Average
Nov 18 ARQT Arcutis Biotherapeutics: What Lies Ahead
Nov 18 GSK Medicus Pharma Ltd. Appoints Faisal Mehmud, MD, MRCP as Chief Medical Officer
Nov 15 GSK How analysts are reacting to RFK Jr. as Trump's HHS pick
Nov 15 GSK Stocks to Watch Friday: Applied Materials, Alibaba, Domino's, Novo Nordisk
Nov 15 GSK Vaccine stocks drop on concerns about RFK Jr. heading HHS (update)
Nov 15 GSK GSK plc (GSK) Guggenheim's Inaugural Healthcare Innovation Conference (Transcript)
Nov 15 GSK Trump’s RFK Jr. Pick Weighs on Vaccine Makers
Nov 15 GSK Trump looks to end EV credit, vaccine stocks fall on RFK JR. pick
Nov 15 GSK Analysts think Wall Street's reaction to the RFK Jr. news is 'overdone.' Sort of.
Nov 15 ARQT Arcutis Biotherapeutics: +200% On ZORYVE Approval, But When Is The Next Leg Up?
Nov 15 GSK European Vaccine Makers Under Pressure After Trump Picks RFK Jr to Lead Health Department
Nov 14 GSK Vaccine makers close lower amid reports RFK Jr may head HHS (update)
Eczema

Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a group of diseases that results in inflammation of the skin. These diseases are characterized by itchiness, red skin and a rash. In cases of short duration, there may be small blisters, while in long-term cases the skin may become thickened. The area of skin involved can vary from small to the entire body.Dermatitis is a group of skin conditions that includes atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis and stasis dermatitis. The exact cause of dermatitis is often unclear. Cases may involve a combination of irritation, allergy and poor venous return. The type of dermatitis is generally determined by the person's history and the location of the rash. For example, irritant dermatitis often occurs on the hands of people who frequently get them wet. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs upon exposure to an allergen, causing a hypersensitivity reaction in the skin.Treatment of atopic dermatitis is typically with moisturizers and steroid creams. The steroid creams should generally be of mid- to high strength and used for less than two weeks at a time as side effects can occur. Antibiotics may be required if there are signs of skin infection. Contact dermatitis is typically treated by avoiding the allergen or irritant. Antihistamines may help with sleep and to decrease nighttime scratching.Dermatitis was estimated to affect 245 million people globally in 2015. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type and generally starts in childhood. In the United States, it affects about 10–30% of people. Contact dermatitis is twice as common in females than males. Allergic contact dermatitis affects about 7% of people at some point in time. Irritant contact dermatitis is common, especially among people who do certain jobs; exact rates are unclear.

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