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The 4th of July is around the corner, which normally means all sorts of fun: BBQ's!! Fireworks!! Parades!! Friends & Family!! All topped with a great appreciation for the U.S.A.!With this fun comes some great photos - so go ahead and share your good times with the community!To submit a photo, first become a member of the 4th of July Fun! Community:Once you're a member, you're also set to start submitting photos! But be sure and read the below submission guidelines. Five Simple Rules (Submission Guidelines)1. No inappropriateness.2. You can submit up to five (5) photos per contest.3. You, a family member, or a friend must have taken the photo (no scouring the web for cool photos)!4. You must fully own rights to the photo (again, no scouring the web for cool photos).5. Your photo must fit the contest theme (above).If you have any questions please post them below in the comments section.Have fun! We can't wait to see your entries.
For all you movie buffs who like to kick back on the counch with a box of popcorn. Know a good movie someone might enjoy watching.
Piercings - love 'em? Hate 'em? Discuss your experiences and opinions :)
The major problem in discussing the role of diet is that there are so many factors involved. People with psoriasis are individuals with different backgrounds, habits and medical histories, who respond to substances differently at different times. Moreover, people with psoriasis can have remissions that have nothing to do with changes in diets or treatments. These variables make it difficult to evaluate whether any specific dietary change is responsible for clearing or worsening psoriasis. The addition or elimination of one substance from the diet can be the remedy for one person and the culprit for another. There is certainly no harm in exploring how diet impacts your psoriasis, as long as your overall health is not compromised. This community is for all of us to share ideas, tips and experiences with diet and nutrition in the management of Psoriasis.
For those who love to read. Know a good book , novel that someone might enjoying reading.
Exercising, good for the body. What is your favorite method of exercise. Walking, running, dancing, arobics, sports. Share your ideas and tips to help keep in shape.
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Need information about Scalp Psoriasis Treatments, Psoriatic Arthritis Treatments or general information about Psoriasis Treatments? Here you can find all you need to know about specific treatments, from Remicade and Humira infusions, to the Side Effects of Enbrel find it all here!
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FInd out all the most up to date information on Psoriasis right here! From news articles to interesting videos and podcasts, have your morning coffee and click through the news! Feel free to submit anything you find of interest!
The National Psoriasis Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and to eliminate their devastating effects through research, advocacy and education. For more information, please call the National Psoriasis Foundation, headquartered in Portland, Ore., at 800.723.9166.
A community to bring awareness of psoriasis breaking down the immunity system , and allowing other diseases such as crohns disease, muscular dysterphy, diabetes2 and heart disease to set in. A know fact published by the National Psoriasis Foundation.
A place to compare and talk about different treatments and the cost of meds in different countries.
Living with Psoriasis can at times be hard, especially when its flare up time! Together lets suggest ways about how to deal with it as best as possible - any ideas you have please share them with the group.
Drop your tips off about how to prevent the flare ups!



















