Life with TSW: 'Our skin is falling off and no-one can tell us why '
Professor Sara Brown, a consultant dermatologist at the University of Edinburgh, has been so moved by the "unexplainable" symptoms she is seeing in her own patients and the desperation of posts she sees on her feeds, she has successfully secured funding from the National Eczema Society to look into what's going on.
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