Posted By Angelina Drennan on September 18, 2010
- Myth: Psoriasis is a cosmetic concern.
Fact: Psoriasis isn’t merely a beauty bother. It’s an autoimmune disorder that’s characterized by thick, scaly skin and itchy, red patches. “Psoriasis is a ‘systemic’ skin disease because it can also affect vital organs, such as joints and the heart,” renowned dermatologist Paul Yamauchi, M.D., tells Skincare-News.
When a person has psoriasis, the white blood cells cause their skin cells to reproduce every four days. In turn, this causes skin cells to pile up and form lesions. (In normal sk
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Posted By Stephanie Tripp on September 18, 2010
Women all over the world, love Juicy Couture. Even the celebrities, strut around town in Juicy. So when they came out with a Baby Juicy Couture line, the Juicy lovers of the world rejoiced. From the darling diaper bags, to the latest baby girl fashions. These adorable items, are sure to turn some heads. Made from comfortable fabrics and elegant prints, these outfits will make your little princess will feel like Juicy royalty, and look oh-so cute.
Juicy Couture Velour Baby Satchel
This beautiful purple velour bag, has a beautiful leather-look handles and trim. Comes with plenty of pockets, and zips close at the top. Has a beautiful classic Juicy lining, and detachable canvas shoulder straps. Read more…
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Posted By Sofia Schonell on September 17, 2010
Simply getting older is not the cause of mild memory lapses often called senior moments, according to a new study by researchers at the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. The study, published in the September 15, 2010, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, found that even the very early mild changes in memory that are much more common in old age than dementia are caused by the same brain lesions associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
“The very early mild cognitive changes once thought to be normal aging are really the first signs of progressive dementia, in particular Alzheimer’s disease.” said Robert S.Wilson, PhD, neuropsychologist at Rush University Medical Center.
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Posted By Stephanie Tripp on September 15, 2010
I was watching America’s Got Talent on NBC a couple of weeks ago with my love’s mom. There were the singers strumming away on their guitars. A dance troupe did flips and acrobatic feats. A little girl singing her heart out. Then, appeared something unlike anything I’d ever seen: Prince Poppycock. The name itself made me giggle. A character walked onto the stage with a huge troupe of performers; all sparkling and colorful. The main singer was dressed head-to-toe in sparkles and had a doll-like face. I burst out laughing. Then I heard him sing. What a lovely voice! Many times I loathe self-proclaimed freak-shows, such as the likes of (gag) Lady GaGa. But Prince Poppycock was charming.
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