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Psoriasis Treatments

... elbows are the common areas that are mostly affected by psoriasis. Scalp and genitals are also among the areas commonly affected by psoriasis. ...

Story - editor - 09/02/2010 - 03:30 - 0 comments

Beer Linked to Psoriasis in Women

... regular beer may be increasing their risk of developing psoriasis, an autoimmune disorder affecting the skin, new findings suggest. ...

Story - editor - 08/17/2010 - 15:30 - 0 comments

Do you have plaque psoriasis?

Do you have plaque psoriasis? If so, you may be interested to know that a doctor in your area ... and effectiveness of a medication in patients with plaque psoriasis. In this study, patients will switch from Enbrel® to the study ... which is FDA-approved to treat chronic severe plaque psoriasis but has not been studied in psoriasis patients who are switching ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

Plaque Psoriasis Research Study

Do you have plaque psoriasis? If so, you may be interested to know that a doctor in your area is ... and effectiveness of a medication in patients with plaque psoriasis. In this study, patients will switch from Enbrel® to the study ... which is FDA-approved to treat chronic severe plaque psoriasis but has not been studied in psoriasis patients who are switching ...

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Insurance Woes Can Add to Burden of Psoriasis

THURSDAY, July 22 (HealthDay News) -- Severe psoriasis had left Steve Schultz feeling like an outcast. At the coffee shop ...

Story - editor - 07/23/2010 - 09:00 - 0 comments

Psoriasis Light Treatment?

Anyone had any luck with light treatments to control psoriasis plaques? I haven't talked to my dr. yet about this, I think it is ... expensive and time consuming. However, I am sick of having psoriasis so I would be willing to try it. ...

Story - editor - 07/08/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

Looking for Help with Psorasis

Hi there. I was diagnosed six months ago with psoriasis. So far, the disease is just on my legs and I can hide it most of the ...

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New Tool Aims to Predict Problems in Preemies

THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- A newly developed
assessment tool may give doctors and parents a heads-up about the kinds of
medical problems that may face premature infants, researchers say.

J&J launches aid program for women, children

Johnson & Johnson has pledged grant money, drugs and research funding for new HIV and tuberculosis medications as part of a five-year, private sector effort to improve the health up to 120 million women and children in developing nations each year.

Health reforms trigger spending shift

New U.S. reforms are poised to dramatically shift the nation's healthcare spending, not only curbing Medicare costs but also pumping more money toward the private sector as roughly 32 million people gain coverage.

Avoiding sexual contact can worsen vulvovaginal pain: study

Chronic vulvovaginal pain affecting millions of women can be mitigated by her partner's response, but can also exacerbate the condition particularly if they avoid sexual activity, a Canadian study showed.

Testosterone may drive aggressive takeovers: study

Younger chief executives with high testosterone levels may be more likely to try a hostile takeover -- and to get burned in the attempt, Canadian researchers said on Wednesday.

New warnings added to agents used in MRI tests

New warnings of a potentially fatal skin disease will be added to labels for imaging drugs sold by Bayer, Covidien and GE Healthcare cautioning against their use by patients with kidney disease, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday.

Vitamin B 'could delay Alzheimer's onset'

Large daily doses of B vitamins could delay -- or even halt -- the onset of Alzheimer's disease, a study suggested Thursday.

Magnetic fields won't up kids' brain cancer risk

Exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs)--emitted by anything from power lines to appliances or improperly grounded wiring--is not likely to increase children's risk of developing brain tumors, the authors of a new analysi...

B vitamins found to slow progression of dementia

Daily tablets of large doses of B vitamins can halve the rate of brain shrinkage in elderly people with memory problems and may slow their progression toward dementia, data from a British trial showed on Wednesday,

Health reforms trigger spending shift

New U.S. reforms are poised to dramatically shift the nation's healthcare spending, not only curbing Medicare costs but also pumping more money toward the private sector as roughly 32 million people gain coverage.