Saturday, August 16, 2008

Captain Morgan Tattoo And Red Bull

Disease Psoriasis and Marijuana: why just one when you can have them all?

my Mother. This ill is a start and not stop ...

Taken from: http://www.psorinfo.com/Enfermedades-conexas.aspx?ID=767

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has been clearly demonstrated that Crohn disease has an incidence four times higher among people with psoriasis . It is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease tend to report on youth. Sometimes both diseases are treated with the same drugs.

With respect to metabolic disorders, the incidence of diabetes is higher among people with psoriasis . Being overweight can exacerbate psoriasis, and lipid disorders are more prevalent among psoriasis patients . [...]. With respect to the digestive system, it seems that irritable bowel syndrome is more common among psoriasis patients

People with psoriasis are more depressed than the rest of the population . Living with a chronic illness has a psychological impact visible, often lead to decreased self-esteem. appears that psoriasis has a psychological impact comparable to the major chronic diseases fatal. [...] psoriasis sufferers who develop a neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer's often have the feeling that the lesions disappear

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Sometimes it is better to live in ignorance, but I recognize that I'm glad it's Alzheimer's. I will do everything possible to eliminate completely grilled quickly. In fact I am considering the possibility of opening a new blog which is something like "New pan-Fighting for Alzheimer 'where techniques to end gagá compile-time record. It's a plan so crazy it just might work ... However

carefully rereading the text says that patients "often have the feeling " which leaves the door too open to subjectivity. And this, in the case of Alzheimer's as it is not too hopeful. Come with Alzheimer's can also "have the feeling " being an only child despite having 7 children, or " have the feeling" that someone trying to hang on your ear an old shoe found on the street is loads of witty a joke ....

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