Eczema Awareness Week
kicks off today, with Cetaphil
Restoraderm highlighting a Bristol
University study which found
that ‘ultra-cleanliness’ could
contribute to the likelihood of a
child developing allergies and skin
conditions such as eczema.
The condition can flare up in
spring, with a key part of managing
eczema being a daily care routine.
Cetaphil Restoraderm and
GAIA Natural Baby are sponsors
of Eczema Awareness Week, in
conjunction with the Eczema
Association of Australasia.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 02 Sep 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 02 Sep 13
THOUGH women make up 60% of pharmacy graduates and pharmacists, they hold only 34% of leadership and ownership roles, according to Andria Aird, a community pharmacist, pharmacy owner, and Board Director of Blooms The Chemist.
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