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Psoriasis is defined in the literature as a chronic autoimmune skin disease characterized by partial remissions and exacerbations. Most people who have psoriasi...

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@cwhyberg I'm sorry to hear that! Here is an article that explains why you can't donate with psoriasis http://j.mp/rd4H6n

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Myths of Gluten Free Diets | New York Allergist Dr. Clifford Bassett

cliffordbassettmd.com — “Dr. Oz and other health experts have recently discussed many individuals looking toward gluten free diets and foods as part of a weight loss program. In fact, Celiac disease is ...View full resource at cliffordbassettmd.com

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Pre-eclampsi-whaaa?: One of the most common, most dangerous, least known threats to pregnant women… - Penn Medicine News Blog

news.pennmedicine.org — “I remember the first time I heard of preeclampsia . Despite the fact that I’ve worked my whole adult career in hospitals and health care, I didn’t first learn about preeclampsia on the job. In truth, I read about it years ago – and rather graphically – in the John...View full resource at news.pennmedicine.org

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THE WORLD GEOGRAPHY: 6 Geographical Terms With Shortest Names in the World

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6 Geographical Terms w Shortest Names in World http://t.co/7KfiuAQx eg, "Å" Village, Norway @Twitt_Geography

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PolitiFact | On health care reform: What does the public want?

politifact.com — “Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said during a recent visit to Richmond that two-thirds of Americans want the U.S. Supreme Court to block all or part of President Barack Obama’s health care reform law. As the high court ponders the constitutionality of a mandate in the law that would require Americans to have health insurance, we thought we’d review exactly what the polls are saying about the reforms. Priebus was referring to an ABC News/Washington Post national View full resource at politifact.com

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On health care reform: What does the public want? | PolitiFact | http://t.co/CKL3IPta

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International guidelines offer hope of speeding up progress in advanced breast cancer - Cutting Edge - Issues 47 - Articles - Cancer World - Education & knowledge through people & facts

cancerworld.org — “Patient advocates and professionals alike believe these groundbreaking guidelines will raise standards of care, give much-needed structure to clinical research and improve awareness about a group of p.View full resource at cancerworld.org

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Very important #bcsm. MT @Senology: International guidelines for advanced breast cancer http://t.co/HbVFDpdV #cancer #breastcancer

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The Long Battle Against TB | Doctors Without Borders

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Short video about #TB in #Armenia, with more stories+facts about #TB to come this week, ahead of #WorldTBDay on 3/24. http://t.co/XE2zLUMX

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Pediatric Hemophilia - Symptoms, Tests, Treatment

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Did you know? There are 18,000 people living with hemophilia in the United States. More facts: http://t.co/3kZaYBeg

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[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet - Digg

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[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet http://t.co/t7AodENe

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[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet

readwriteweb.com — “Earlier this week, Float Mobile Learning released an info graphic making a promise that we've heard before: that the market for mobile health care is about to "explode." And why shouldn't it? See the bottom of this post for the full infographic, but some of the highlights include the fact that 80% of doctors already use smartphones, tablets and mobile apps and 40% believe the apps can reduce office visits. Before we declared yet another cancer-curing victory for mobile tech, however, wView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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So so Misses a BIG adoption driver. Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet http://t.co/w9DUvvWW #mhealth

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[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet

readwriteweb.com — “Earlier this week, Float Mobile Learning released an info graphic making a promise that we've heard before: that the market for mobile health care is about to "explode." And why shouldn't it? See the bottom of this post for the full infographic, but some of the highlights include the fact that 80% of doctors already use smartphones, tablets and mobile apps and 40% believe the apps can reduce office visits. Before we declared yet another cancer-curing victory for mobile tech, however, wView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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#mhealth is growing, it's not yet a revolution via @rww. Where is #mobile in the maturation process? http://t.co/dDdvGTDq

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10 signs that your aging parent may might require help at home. - Dave Wingate, Senior Life Care Planning

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10 signs that your aging parent may might require help at home. http://t.co/hNvd0gMG

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Wall Photos | Facebook

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The risk of #BreastCancer if you DO take HRT...Empower yourselves w/the facts rather than the fear! http://t.co/dy3dlz0O #Health #TakeCare

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Eye Care Facts & Myths

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Does reading in dim light hurt your eyes? Learn about eye care facts and myths here:... http://t.co/QEomj0jK

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Pregnant Women and the Affordable Care Act – Fact Sheets | HealthCare.gov

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RT @KHNews: Check here: http://t.co/ebieHfSu RT @danmcken: @KHNews is the pregnancy pre-existing condition issue addressed in the ACA?

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