Psoriasis Tied To Increased Risk Of Diabetes And High Blood Pressure In Women
Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Apr 22, 2009
Publication date: Apr 22, 2009
According to recent studies, women with psoriasis are much more likely to develop conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Dr. Abrar Qureshi of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, the inflammation associated with psoriasis may be partially to blame for advancing these problematic conditions
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