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TS Alliance Advocates for Prioritization of Rare Disease Patients and Caregivers for COVID-19 Vaccines

Share this article Share this article SILVER SPRING, Md., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  In partnership with more than 70 advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and biotech companies, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (TS Alliance), an internationally recognized nonprofit that raises awareness and funds to fight the rare genetic disease tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), recently issued a letter to the National Governors Association that calls on states to immediately prioritize Americans with life-threatening rare diseases in their COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. In late January, President Biden announced a strategy committed to vaccine distribution for high-risk individuals, specifically those with underlying conditions, including rare diseases. However, the 25-30 million individuals in the United States with rare diseases and their caregivers have yet to be prioritized in many states. The letter has already been submitted to several states and will be presented to every state in the

Can Allergies Cause Swollen Lymph Nodes? Doctors Explain

Can Allergies Cause Swollen Lymph Nodes? It’s Possible, but Not Super Common Here’s when to see a doctor about enlarged glands around your throat or anywhere else in your body. Mar 3, 2021 Swollen lymph nodes are usually a telltale sign that your body is fighting off an infection, whether it’s from bacteria or a virus. This can stem from strep throat, an ear infection, mononucleosis, or even an infected tooth. You might experience swollen lymph nodes small, bean-shaped glands throughout your entire body on your neck, in your armpits, under your chin, or around your groin, according to the Mayo Clinic.

TS Alliance Advocates for Prioritization of Rare Disease Patients and Caregivers for COVID-19 Vaccines

TS Alliance Advocates for Prioritization of Rare Disease Patients and Caregivers for COVID-19 Vaccines
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How Antihistamines May Help Take the Itch Out of Eczema

Medically Reviewed iStock Unbearably itchy skin is a very common eczema symptom. Nonetheless, scratching only makes the skin condition worse and invites infection, according to Harvard Health Publishing. When itching is very troublesome, eczema treatment often includes oral antihistamines (along with other medications), which are drugs used to stop the itch-scratch cycle of eczema that can bother you in the day and even keep you up at night. “While antihistamines won t stop the eczema flare-ups from happening, they will help to relieve some of the itchiness, and itchiness is the No. 1 complaint I hear from my patients with eczema,” says Debra Wattenberg, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York City.

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