
Camp Liberté is now accepting applications for summer 2024 campers!
Camp Liberté is a magical program that offers Canadian children living with chronic skin conditions like atopic dermatitis the opportunity to participate in an unforgettable

Camp Liberté is a magical program that offers Canadian children living with chronic skin conditions like atopic dermatitis the opportunity to participate in an unforgettable

How to choose the best moisturizer to combat eczema affected dry skin Are you using the right moisturizer to combat your dry skin? Choosing moisturizer

Atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common form of eczema, is generally treated with skin moisturizing, trigger avoidance and topical anti-inflammatory medications. This approach to management

ESC is proud to partner with the research organization Skin Investigation Network (SkIN) of Canada to help move Canadian research on atopic dermatitis forward. Recently,

Psychodermatology and eczema: insights from Dr. Marlene Dytoc We all know that living with eczema is stressful and can impact our sleep, work, and relationships.

Guidance for caregivers to help manage eczema and stress in teens and tweens The stress of transitioning into the tween or teen years is a
Join the Eczema Awareness Month The eczema community is #ItchingForChange! Join us in raising your voice. Did you know that November is Eczema Awareness Month?

Safin inspires hope for other eczema sufferers by helping them to navigate their own eczema journey with dignity and a positive outlook.

Lesley-Anne’s eczema story Lesley-Anne has lived with the ups and downs of eczema flares for much of her life, with her hands, face, and eyes

Priscilla’s eczema story Priscilla, a political science student at the University of British Columbia, recently reached out to ESC to share her story of living

Discover how ESC supports Canadians with eczema As our eczema community knows, ESC is committed to meeting the needs of Canadians living with eczema through

Charlie B.’s Journey with atopic dermatitis Charlie B. recalls a challenging childhood of living with atopic dermatitis (AD), some teen years of remission, and then