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Your Psoriasis Questions Answered

If you've been diagnosed with psoriasis, you probably have some questions. We have answers.

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Finding Alternatives to Alcohol

Alcohol could be a trigger for some people with psoriasis. Learn how to cut back.

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Get a Handle on Your Triggers

Learn how to identify and manage the triggers that cause your psoriasis flare-ups.

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Avoid Flares Caused by Germs, Stress, and Dry Weather

In order to prevent flare-ups, you need to know the triggers. Whether it’s an infection, stress, or the weather, here’s how to keep your skin in good shape.

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8 Ways to Care for Your Skin

Self-care for psoriasis is a lifelong process. Learn more from WebMD about what you can do on your own to take care of your psoriasis.

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