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Life Improvements for Eczema

While sometimes it is difficult for patients to vocalize their concerns about eczema, studies show that many patients are not satisfied with their treatment options. Life Improvements for Eczema (LIFE) is a group of healthcare professionals who are committed to raising awareness about the impact of eczema and assisting people affected by it.

Smallpox - Warning

Smallpox Related Press Releases

Eczema Sufferers Cautioned Not To Take Vaccine

July 1, 2004

New Research Group to Focus on Deadly Smallpox Vaccination Complication
in Adobe PDF Format

July 1, 2004
Inaugural Conference to Focus on Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema Patients
in Adobe PDF Format

SAN RAFAEL, CA (February 18, 2003) - The National Eczema Association (NEA) today urged anyone who currently has or has ever suffered from eczema or atopic dermatitis not to receive the smallpox vaccine unless they have been exposed to smallpox, because of a heightened risk of life threatening reactions.

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Topical Corticosteroids: Myths & Facts

Topical corticosteroids have been used extensively for over 50 years to treat various inflammatory skin conditions. Without a doubt, they remain one of the most valuable currently available treatments, and if used properly, can control symptoms and restore patients’ quality of life.

Clinical Research Trials

Would you like to participate in a clinical research trial? A clinical trial is a research study in human volunteers used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are safe and effective. Clinical testing is preceded by extensive laboratory research, and is normally done in three phases.

Education Resource Center - Overview

The Education Resource Center presents basic information on eczema, a glossary of terms, skin care recommendations, and a reference library.

EASE Program Overview

The mission of The National Eczema Association (NEA) is to improve the health and quality of life for individuals with eczema and severe sensitive skin conditions through support, education and research. In furtherance of this mission, NEA has established the Eczema & Sensitive-Skin Education (EASE) Program and the NEA Seal of Acceptance™.

EASE: Program Components

Product Directory

  • The Product Directory contains a listing of products which have received the NEA Seal of Acceptance™, as well as other products that may be suitable for persons with eczema and sensitive skin.
  • Products eligible for the NEA Seal of Acceptance™ are those that have been created or intended for use by persons with eczema or severe sensitive skin conditions and that have satisfied the NEA Seal of Acceptance™ criteria.  The Seal of Acceptance criteria include review of testing data on sensitivity, safety and toxicity as well as ingredient and formulation data.

Action & Advocacy - Federal Research Funding

We must advocate together to increase federal funding for research on eczema so that more of our public tax dollars are appropriated by Congress to key national research institutions like the NIH (National Institutes of Health) and CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and other federal agencies for eczema research needs.

Action & Advocacy

At the National Eczema Association our goal is to find answers for all who struggle with eczema.

We are guided by an uncompromising passion to understand this complex skin disease and hasten the discovery of a cure for the causes of eczema. We are committed to raising public awareness about eczema, its effects on children, families, and society, and to giving hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disease. We also seek to raise funds to facilitate effective treatment and research on eczema. We are dedicated to uncovering the biology of eczema and developing effective treatments through research funding.

Print and TV Media Tips

Make plans now to contact your local media to arrange for a personal interview. Newspapers generally prefer to run stories about people in their local area. Also be aware of opportunities on television, radio, and other print media.

Eczema Awareness Month

At this time of year, NEA produces a broad array of publicity to raise awareness. You can help in October and all year round!

Awareness

We need your help to raise awareness about eczema and the National Eczema Association. The more people know about eczema and the affect it has one one’s quality of life, the further progress we can make to find better treatments and an eventual cure.

NEA Funded Grant Reports

The National Eczema Association provides grants for patient-oriented eczema research. Since 2004, NEA has funded research on topics of primary importance to the eczema sufferer: itch, infection, skin barrier function, prevention and psycho-social aspects of the condition. Many research projects funded by NEA have resulted in multimillion dollar funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This is a tremendous return on our members' investments in NEA's research program!

Annual Reports

Each year, the National Eczema Association publishes an annual report that provides an overview of the accomplishments of the most recent fiscal year (January 1 - December 31), a listing of donors and supporters and a summary of the organization's financial statements.

NEA Alliance Partners

As the preeminent non-profit patient advocacy organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for eczema patients in the United States, the National Eczema Association offers unique partner and sponsorship opportunities. Many corporations support NEA in unique collaborations.

NEA Scientific Advisory Committee

The National Eczema Association is a national, patient-oriented organization which is governed by a Board of Directors and guided by a Scientific Advisory Committee comprised of physicians and scientists who donate their time and expertise.

NEA 990 Forms

The National Eczema Association Board Policies provide for public disclosure of the current and previous five years Form 990 (excluding Schedule B), conflict of interest policy, as well as annual reports.

Seal of Acceptance: Product Directory

The product directory contains a listing of products which have received the NEA Seal of Acceptance™. Products eligible for the NEA Seal of Acceptance™ are those that have been created or intended for use by persons with eczema or severe sensitive skin conditions and that have satisfied the NEA Seal of Acceptance™ criteria.

Bathing & Moisturizing

When your skin is dry, it is not because it lacks grease or oil, but because it fails to retain water. For this reason, a good daily skin care regimen focuses on the basics of bathing and moisturizing.

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