Dysregulation of the immune system is now recognized as a crucial driver of plaque #psoriasis pathophysiology. Learn more on the latest research findings for psoriasis in our Primer: https://www.nature.c
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ℹ️Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes flaky patches of skin, which form scales.
Skin cells are normally produced and replaced every 3 to 4 weeks, but in #psoriasis sufferers, this process occurs much faster, resulting in a buildup of skin cells.
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Chronic skin conditions like psoriasis can deeply affect daily life.
Recovery Mobile Clinic and others expand access to dermatology services, bringing relief where it’s needed most.
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Recent years have seen growing evidence for the existence of a link between #gut and #skin
The gut microbiota could play a role in the pathogenesis of various skin diseases, including psoriasis🦠
Explore the gut-skin axis in this thematic folder👇
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Do you know anyone with psoriasis? Like most skin diseases, it's not contagious. Share this to your story to let them know about this disease.🎗️
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A Psoriasis Awareness Month graphic with a vibrant purple gradient background. The main content is contained within a large white circle featuring three icons at the top: an orange circle with a white awareness ribbon, a black circle showing a hand with red spots representing psoriasis symptoms, and a white shield with purple ribbon symbols. Below the icons, large white text reads "PSORIASIS AWARENESS MONTH" with "AUGUST" appearing smaller underneath. At the bottom left corner is the red Rutgers "R" logo followed by "RUTGERS-NEW BRUNSWICK Office of Disability Services" in white text.
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An educational infographic about psoriasis with a colorful, abstract background in soft pastels including pink, blue, orange, and purple tones. The image shows hands covered in colorful paint or powder, likely representing the diverse nature of skin conditions. In the top right corner is a purple and orange awareness ribbon with text reading "PSORIASIS AWARENESS MONTH." The main content includes: Title: "Some Psoriasis Causes" Body text: "Psoriasis is thought to be an immune system problem that causes skin cells to grow faster than usual. In the most common type of psoriasis, known as plaque psoriasis, this rapid turnover of cells results in dry, scaly patches. The cause of psoriasis isn't fully understood. It's thought to be an immune system problem where infection-fighting cells attack healthy skin cells by mistake. Researchers believe that both genetics and environmental factors play a role. The condition is not contagious." At the bottom right is the Rutgers-New Brunswick Office of Disability Services logo, featuring a red "R" and institutional branding. The overall design uses an artistic, inclusive visual approach to represent skin diversity while educating about psoriasis causes and characteristics.
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