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Psoriasis Treatment How To Deal With The Illness 1.0 Scale of 1 to 10 Read: 0 Propped: 1 Prop it Psoriasis Treatment How To Deal With The Illness Psoriasis is a non-contagious skin condition that ...
Source:Netscape
Date:December 3, 2008
Escape This Disease To Enjoy Fresh And Healthy Skin Psoriasis is a usual skin disease that comes as lesions with white scales on the skin and also leads to weakening of skins and joints.
Source:Netscape
Date:December 3, 2008
Main Category: Neurology / Neuroscience Also Included In: Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry Genentech, Inc.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 27, 2008
Psoriasis Drug Warning JAMA. 2008;300 :2359. Patients taking weekly injectable efalizumab for psoriasis have an increased risk of serious and life-threatening infections, according to the US Food and Drug ...
Source:Archives General Psychiatry
Date:November 25, 2008
Samantha Grayston has travelled to a special spa in Turkey to experience the 'Doctor Fish', who eat excess skin caused by psoriasis.
Source:BBC
Date:November 21, 2008
If you're feeling blue about psoriasis, Taiwanese researchers suggests that Indigo naturalis, a dark-blue plant used in traditional Chinese medicine, may offer some relief.
Source:Philly.com
Date:November 21, 2008
A dose of the blues may help persistent sufferers of psoriasis, according to a team of Taiwanese researchers.
Source:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Date:November 19, 2008
A study led by Taiwanese researchers found psoriasis relief in the form of Indigo naturalis, a dark blue plant used in traditional Chinese medicine.
Source:RedOrbit
Date:November 18, 2008
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