Case Western Reserve University Receive $6.5 Million for Psoriasis Research

Funding for psoriasis research has just been given to Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. It’s definitely good to see that research goes on to find a cure for psoriasis. Universities like Case Western Reserve continue the fight!

Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center are teaming up to research complications associated with psoriasis. The National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases is giving the project a $6.5 million grant. The grant will help researchers better understand psoriasis and its comorbidities, the other ailments that come with it. These include depression, cardiovascular disease, and psoriatic arthritis. Source: Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Receive $6.5 Million for Psoriasis Research

Teen Psoriasis Sufferer Learned to Love Her Skin

Alice Weekes is a brave girl who’s decided to take a stand against her psoriasis. Despite being affected on over 70% of her body during her flare-ups, she doesn’t let it get control her life. Keep reading to see how she copes.

Alice Weekes was diagnosed with the skin condition when she was just 15 A SELF-conscious psoriasis sufferer is learning to love herself and her skin – despite comments from strangers asking if she’s contagious. Alice Weekes, 18, from Fareham, Hampshire, began to suffer problems when she was just 11, when hairdressers thought she had ringworm on her scalp. However, this didn’t turn out to be the case as her skin worsened over the next few years before she was diagnosed with psoriasis at the age of 15. Photographs show how badly Alice can be affected during her flare ups, which can cover up to 70 percent of her body at any one time. Alice said: “When the flare ups started I was feeling really self-conscious and started wearing clothes that would cover my whole body, so people wouldn’t see. Source: Teen psoriasis sufferer covered head-to-toe in red blotches learned to love skin – despite strangers asking her if she is …

Dove’s DermaSeries Advertisements Feature Women With Skin Conditions

Dove has stepped out of the ordinary in order to feature women with skin conditions in their latest product launch. Focusing on those of us with various skin conditions, they are using models with psoriasis, eczema and other skin conditions to showcase their new line of fragrance-free moisturizers.

It’s not often we see advertisements with models who don’t have “flawless,” airbrushed skin – despite the fact that more than one in four Americans live with a skin disease. Even ads for products meant to combat red, flaky or itchy skin feature models who don’t have a single blemish anywhere on their bodies. But a new campaign from Dove is trying to change that. On Wednesday, Dove launched its DermaSeries collection – a range of hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products made especially for those with dry skin. Unlike other ad campaigns, Dove’s features women who live with the skin conditions its products are meant to treat, including eczema, psoriasis and acne. “These women are under-represented in mainstream media – they don’t feature them even in advertisements aimed at them. We are changing this by putting real women with real conditions – looking beautiful, confident and at peace with their skin – at the heart of our campaign for Dove DermaSeries,” a Dove spokesperson told The Mighty. Source: Dove’s DermaSeries Campaign Features Women With Skin Conditions

Woman Claims She Cured Her Psoriasis with Veganism

A 20-year old woman, Jessica Belshaw, has had success in clearing up her psoriasis by switching to a purely plant-based diet. We’ve talked about the benefits that changing your diet can have on psoriasis before.

This is yet another example of how effective it can be!