'I am not mad, Morgellons IS real': Thousands claim to suffer from the ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | 'I am not mad, Morgellons IS real': Thousands claim to suffer from the ... Daily Mail There are experts who believe Morgellons is an emerging disease, with no known cause or cure. Yet most doctors claim that the crawling sensations are symptomatic of a mental rather than physical illness, and that the fibres are skin debris or are ... |
Scottsdale doctor claims to find cause of skin crawling disease - KPHO Phoenix
Scottsdale doctor claims to find cause of skin crawling disease KPHO Phoenix Last March, Stacy started feeling pin pricks on her skin and a few weeks later, lesions covered her entire body. She tells CBS 5 News, "It felt like there was some type of bug, thousands of bugs, crawling all over my face." Stacy and her husband, Jeff, ... |
New Guide to Who Really Shouldn't Eat Gluten - Wall Street Journal (blog)
New Guide to Who Really Shouldn't Eat Gluten Wall Street Journal (blog) A report is calling for a new classification system for gluten-related disorders, including celiac disease; dermatitis herpetiformis; gluten ataxia; wheat allergy and gluten sensitivity. Melinda Beck has details on Lunch Break. Is it a wheat allergy, ... |
CDC Study Finds Fibers Aren't Cause of Morgellons - Wall Street Journal (blog)
![]() Kansas City Star | CDC Study Finds Fibers Aren't Cause of Morgellons Wall Street Journal (blog) By Shirley S. Wang A long-awaited government study on a mysterious skin condition known as Morgellons disease concludes that it isn't infectious or caused by something in the environment. It also is very rare, affecting fewer than 4 in 100000 people ... Study of freakish mystery illness finds no cause Morgellons Disease Creates Fake Pictures in Patients' Minds Study finds no evidence mystery condition Morgellons has physiological cause |
Playing in the sun 'reduces risk of eczema and food allergies in children' - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Playing in the sun 'reduces risk of eczema and food allergies in children' Daily Mail By Daily Mail Reporter Playing in the sunshine reduces the risk of children developing eczema and food allergies, researchers claim. Those living in areas with lower levels of sunlight are at greater risk of developing food allergies and the skin ... |