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The Rapid Growth in Psoriatic Disease Treatments

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What Makes Diagnosis Tricky on Skin of Color?

Psoriasis may not be obvious on skin of color, and it is often mistaken for conditions like eczema, so dermatologists need to look for other signs.

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Psoriasis and the Color of Your Skin

The color of your skin may not only affect the appearance of psoriasis, but your quality of care, too.

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Psoriatic disease can affect your whole body, so your team of doctors may include a dermatologist, a rheumatologist, or even an occupational therapist.

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How Treating Psoriatic Disease Has Changed

From telehealth to new scientific discoveries, specialist Nilanjana Bose discusses the ways in which treating psoriasis are advancing.

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What They Don’t Tell You About Psoriatic Disease

Allie and Ryan changed their diets and exercise routines to take it easy on their stiff, swollen joints and irritated skin.

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