Saturday, August 4, 2012

Psoriasis- Also Treatable !

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How to Lose Weight?
by Pragya Katariya

There are several reasons why people gain weight. Maintaining a balance between home and work is difficult enough and people do not really get time for exercise. Whatever spare time they get, they usually spend it in front of the TV. Yet, in the long run, this sort of the lifestyle takes it toll. A bit of exercise can help you r...

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Weight Loss Basics -- Hungers
by Ulf Wolf

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Seeing Clearly
One of the main problems in long-term weight loss is hunger. They key to domesticating this particular beast is to recognize that there is not one him, but many.
Listen Closely
Yes, the voice seems unmistakable, and so is the message: Feed Me! But who is a...

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Vitamin A- Skin Care or Careless?
by James Mizzell

Among the more effective anti-aging skin care products, we find Tretinoin, Retinol, and Retinyl Palmitate. These are all forms of vitamin A or derivatives thereof. The most significant of them is Tretinoin (retinoic acid). It is found in vegetables such as carrots and spinach. Tretinoin is used extensively in the treatment of ac...

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Building Muscle Fast - Can You Defeat Your Skinny Gene
by Deon Du Plessis

Like many guys out there I was born with the skinny gene. Unlike many of my friends it seemed like is just stopped growing halfway through puberty and although my dad is quite a big guy my moms skinny genes crept in somewhere. If you are a skinny guy, building muscle can be a real challenge. Gaining weight and sculpting your bod...

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Psoriasis- Also Treatable !
by rajendra paroha

Acitretin is used as clinical trials to be effective in the treatment of severe psoriasis. The efficacy of psoriasis therapy is typically measured using the Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI), which quantifies the severity of a patient's condition based on both the percentage of body surface area affected and the lesion severi...

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