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Dermatomyositis or Inflammation of Muscles

healthcaremagic.com — “Dermatomyositis is a chronic inflammatory disease of skin and muscles along with patches of raised reddish or scaly rash. The rash can be on the bridge of the nose, around the eyes, or on sun-exposed areas of the neck and chest. Generally it is over the knuckles. When the inflammation of the muscle occurs without skin disease, the condition is known as Polymyositis. Dermatomyositis is one of a group of acquired muscle diseases called inflammatory myopathies. Dermatomyositis may occur at any age,View full resource at healthcaremagic.com

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Thick, leathery and red skin over the hands - The Clinical Advisor

clinicaladvisor.com — “A 10-year-old Hispanic girl presented with a rash that had been present for four months. Previous treatment with topical corticosteroids for atopic dermatitis provided no resolution of the rash. Examination of the hands revealed erythematous lichenified plaques distributed over the joints, along with ragged cuticles and periungual telangiectasias. In addition, violaceous patches with areas of hypo- and hyperpigmentation along with telangiectasias were seen around the eyes, bilateral cheeks and uView full resource at clinicaladvisor.com

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Shingles Raises Risk Of Stroke By 30 Percent Or More In Adults, Study Finds

sciencedaily.com — “Adults who develop shingles are about 30 percent more likely to have a stroke within a year than adults who don't have shingles. when the shingles infection involves the skin around the eye and the eye itself, the risk of stroke may increase more than four-fold. shingles is a painful skin rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Harvard Health professionals weigh in about chelation therapy for Lyme disease.

intelihealth.com — “Harvard Health professionals weigh in about chelation therapy for Lyme disease.View full resource at intelihealth.com

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Harvard Health professionals weigh in about chelation therapy for Lyme disease. http://bit.ly/cfZYaG

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Shingles May Raise Risk of Stroke - Infectious Diseases: Causes, Types, Prevention, Treatment and Facts on MedicineNet.com

medicinenet.com — “Get the facts on infectious disease types, causes, prevention, and treatment, and learn how they spread. Plus, read the latest news on emerging infectious diseases like MRSA, E. coli, flu, and hepatitis.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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