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"textContent": "According to statistics from the National Eczema Foundation, around 10% of the U.S. adult population is living with eczema. Eczema can take several different forms, including atopic dermatitis; this condition can sometimes flare up at inopportune moments, leaving affected people with inflamed or infected skin. Now, the results of a recently-published study have given experts […]\n\nThe post A New Study Expands What We Know About Stress and Eczema appeared first on InsideHook.",
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