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Walk to cure psoriasis 2012

Register for the Walk to Cure Psoriasis in New York on Sunday, May 6, 2012, at the New York Botanical Garden, and you will join nearly 10,000 walkers, volunteers and sponsors nationwide who are committed to finding a cure for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis by funding groundbreaking research.

Your dollars fund research
Since the walks began in 2007, the Foundation has invested $3.16 million in research grants. By 2014, we intend to award $3 million annually. This dramatic growth in research will be possible directly because of the fundraising commitment by our walkers and volunteers.

Recent research highlights include:

  • $1.23 million awarded in research grants in 2011.
  • A record number of new applications for research grants; eighty-two for 2012.
  • Reached the milestone of 2,000 DNA samples for the National Psoriasis Victor Henschel BioBank, which will offer researchers the world’s largest collection of psoriasis genetic samples.

With your support, the pace of discovery and development of new treatments for psoriatic disease is accelerating. The National Psoriasis Foundation serves as the catalyst for a cure.

Please click the REGISTER NOW button to the left to sign up for the 2012 Walk to Cure Psoriasis in New York. Make a difference in the search for a cure for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.

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Psoriasis and your right

# You have the right to the most potent treatment that will give the best results with the mildest side effects.

# You have the right to a full explanation of psoriasis and a treatment or medications that are prescribed.

# You have the right to sympathetic, courteous treatment from your physician.

# You have the right to change doctors or pharmacies, to ask for a second opinion, and to comparison shop for good buys in prescription and over the counter products.

# You have the right to be angry, depressed, or upset because you have psoriasis.

# You have the right to ask for support and encouragement from family members and friends.

# You have the right to learn all you can about psoriasis and its treatments.

# You have the right to tell others that you have psoriasis and to describe it from a medical and scientific point of view.

# You have the right to deal with psoriasis in your own way and on your own terms, and not as other people think you should.

# You have the right to see yourself as a person of great worth who has a diagnosed medical condition named psoriasis

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Psoriasis information- Dealing with scalp psoriasis

At least half of people who have psoriasis will experience it on their scalp.
Plaques on the scalp can be irritatingly itchy, embarrassingly flaky and difficult to treat.

Luckily there are many treatment options—and tricks to make treatment more effective.

Treatment options
Many treatments—including special shampoos and topical medications—specifically target scalp psoriasis. Ultraviolet light (UV) is sometimes used as well. Systemic medications such as methotrexate or biologic drugs work on the whole body and are not commonly used just for scalp psoriasis. They may be tried if psoriasis is present somewhere else on the body or if the psoriasis is moderate to severe.

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Since I am on MTX for my psoriasis I was advised to do a blood test to see if it doesn’t effect any of the internal organs as that can happen with using Methotrexate.

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The dermotologist ticked the boxes for L.F.T in bio chemistry and the C.B.C in Heamatology and it has to be done every 3 months. Should have gotten a repeat from my GP already but I guess something went wrong there so I will use this new one



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Psoriasis Diet

A good diet is particularly imperative for psoriasis patients as it is one of the natural remedies which make a significant contribution towards the treatment of this repulsive skin condition. Although the occurrence of psoriasis is mainly attributed to genetic factors, the possibility of the occurrence of this disease due to the high concentration of toxins acquired through the consumption of food is not completely ruled out

Psoriasis Free for Life Information go Here

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Psoriasis and Seasons

Psoriasis and Seasons

  The change of seasons can play havoc with your skin, especially those who are suffering from psoriasis.  Between the freezing cold air and the hot, dry heat once you are inside, the combination literally sucks the moisture out of your body and skin.

The problem can become severe and if nothing is done about the situation, the initial symptoms can lead to more serious problems.

Thankfully the solution is both simple and inexpensive!  The first thing you need to do is invest in a humidifier.  There are a number of different types for all living and working conditions.  They are relatively inexpensive, simple to use, and can keep your skin healthy by naturally moisturizing it.

Yesterday I ordered filters for the unit I purchased last year so I’ll be ready as winter approaches.  The unit I have I bought from amazon and can be found here.  Prices change all the time and there is a lot of variety in units mine was $34.95

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ADL1SG?ie=UTF8&tag=voiceoverip-20&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489&creativeASIN=B001ADL1SG

Increasing the humidity during the winter time will make a huge difference in your skin and comfort level, automatically!

The other step you need to take is even easier!  All you have to do is drink MORE WATER.  Not sodas or beer, just good, clean water.  You need to hydrate your body from the inside too and water is #1.

I recommend you drink half an ounce for each pound of body weight daily.  If you weight 100 pounds, 50 ounces of water.  150 pounds 75 ounces.  200 pounds 100 ounces.

Do these two simple things and you will notice a significant difference in just a few days.

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1. Drink Plenty Of Water We’ve talked about this before and it’s worth mentioning again.
You need to keep your body hydrated for general health reasons, and also because a lack of hydration may be one of the major triggers for psoriasis.
According to some naturalists, dehydration may actually be one of the causes. If you’re already drinking lots of water, good for you. If not… bottoms up!

2. Avoid Skin Damage There are a number of different issues which can cause your psoriasis to flare up through skin damage.
This includes obvious skin damage from cuts or burns as well as smaller issues such as scratching yourself or overexposure to the sun.

3. Get Some Sunlight Although too much sun is bad, a certain amount of sunlight is actually good for you.
The key is to know how much is enough and not overdo it. By getting a few minutes of sunlight every day, you’ll receive all the positive health
benefits and it may help your psoriasis condition as well.

4. Bathe/Shower Properly Of course we all know the importance of cleanliness, but it’s not always as clear-cut as it may seem when it comes to treating skin conditions.
Avoid using extremely hot or cold water… always make sure that it’s comfortably mild. You should also avoid harsh chemicals found in certain soaps and shampoos that
could be a trigger for psoriasis.

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Psoriasis information Methotrexate

I use 6 2.5 mg tablets a week and as soon I don’t my P is flaring up. So I stick to it for now until something better comes along I guess.

And the safety leaflet from pfizer

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Psoriasis information today

Just a picture how my P looks today :s

Not to bad and it looks better by the day, it does go very very slow but improving.

Just have to keep on putting on the daivonex, and I have to say after the article about beer having an impact on psoriasis I quite that 2 weeks ago and i do see (or want to see) a difference.

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Women who drink beer more likely to develop psoriasis

ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2010) — Regular beer — but not light beer or other types of alcohol — appears to be associated with an increased risk of developing psoriasis, according to a report posted online that will be published in the December print issue of Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

“Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated skin disease,” the authors write as background information in the article. “The association between alcohol consumption and increased risk of psoriasis onset and psoriasis worsening has long been suspected. For example, individuals with psoriasis drink more alcohol than individuals without psoriasis, and alcohol intake may exacerbate psoriasis severity.”

For other diseases, type of alcoholic beverage has been shown to influence risk — for instance, beer confers a larger risk for gout than wine or spirits. To evaluate the association between different types of alcohol and psoriasis risk, Abrar A. Qureshi, M.D., M.P.H., of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, assessed data from 82,869 women who were age 27 to 44 years in 1991. The women, participants in the Nurses’ Health Study II, reported the amount and type of alcohol they consumed on biennial questionnaires. They also reported whether they had received a diagnosis of psoriasis.

Through 2005, 1,150 cases of psoriasis developed, 1,069 of which were used for analysis. Compared with women who did not drink alcohol, the risk of psoriasis was 72 percent greater among women who had an average of 2.3 drinks per week or more. When beverages were assessed by type, there was an association between non-light beer drinking and psoriasis, such that women who drank five or more beers per week had a risk for the condition that was 1.8 times higher. Light beer, red wine, white wine and liquor were not associated with psoriasis risk.

When only confirmed psoriasis cases — those in which women provided more details about their condition on a seven-item self-assessment — were considered, the risk for psoriasis was 2.3 times higher for women who drank five or more beers per week than women who did not drink beer.

“Non-light beer was the only alcoholic beverage that increased the risk for psoriasis, suggesting that certain non-alcoholic components of beer, which are not found in wine or liquor, may play an important role in new-onset psoriasis,” the authors write. “One of these components may be the starch source used in making beer. Beer is one of the few non-distilled alcoholic beverages that use a starch source for fermentation, which is commonly barley.” Barley and other starches contain gluten, to which some individuals with psoriasis show a sensitivity. Lower amounts of grain are used to make light beer as compared with non-light beer, potentially explaining why light beer was not associated with psoriasis risk, they note.

“Women with a high risk of psoriasis may consider avoiding higher intake of non-light beer,” the authors conclude. “We suggest conducting further investigations into the potential mechanisms of non-light beer inducing new-onset psoriasis.”

Story Source:

The above story is reprinted (with editorial adaptations by ScienceDaily staff) from materials provided by JAMA and Archives Journals.

Journal Reference:

  1. Abrar A. Qureshi; Patrick L. Dominguez; Hyon K. Choi; Jiali Han; Gary Curhan. Alcohol Intake and Risk of Incident Psoriasis in US Women: A Prospective Study. Arch Dermatol, 2010; [link]

Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

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