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bidhuan · 2 years
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Produk Biosimilar Adalimumab Untuk Penyakit Kulit Kronis Disetujui FDA
Produk Biosimilar Adalimumab Untuk Penyakit Kulit Kronis Disetujui FDA
Majalah Farmasetika – Adalimumab-aacf (Idacio) diindikasikan untuk kondisi kronis seperti artritis reumatoid, psoriasis plak, kolitis ulserativa, artritis psoriatis, hidradenitis suppurativa, dan artritis idiopatik remaja. FDA telah menyetujui biosimilar adalimumab-aacf (Idacio) dari Fresenius Kabi untuk pengobatan beberapa kondisi dermatologis kronis. Ini menandai biosimilar kedelapan dari…
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stray19 · 2 years
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yournewfriendshouse · 2 years
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girl help I’m being oppressed by the scent of the shampoo I used yesterday
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readingforsanity · 1 year
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Brain Damage | Freida McFadden | Published 2016 | *SPOILERS*
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After years of hard work, Dr. Charly McKenna finally has it all. Prosperous career as a dermatologist? Check. Spacious apartment overlooking Central Park? Check. Handsome lawyer husband? Double check. 
Then one night, a bullet rips through the right side of her skill and she loses everything. 
As Charly struggles to recover from her brain injury, she begins to realize that the events of that fateful night are trapped in the damaged right side of her brain. Now she must put the jigsaw pieces together to discover the identity of the man who tried to kill her...before he finished the job he started. 
Charly McKenna has a seemingly perfect life. She is a successful dermatologist, helping people figure out their weird skin rashes, funguses and other things that peril people. She has an amazing two-bedroom condo overlooking Central Park, and after a few short months of dating, she is married to her gorgeous lawyer husband, Clark. 
But, everything changed when one night Charly returned home and an unknown assailant shoots her in the head, leaving her for dead. In the beginning, things aren’t looking well for Charly. She is in a near comatose state, and when she comes out of that, she has difficulty navigating things on her left side, which her rehabilitators say is called left neglect. 
Confined to a wheelchair in a hospital, Charly goes through various therapies to help her navigate her new life. Her left arm doesn’t work, and her perception of her life side is nonexistent. She strikes up friendships with Jamie, a young man with a 6 year old son, who took a tumble down the stairs that left him with a traumatic brain injury as well as Angela, who after taking birth control found a blood clot in her leg that traveled to her brain. 
Her therapists struggle with Charly as she has her good and bad days. Charly’s mother visits every day, but her husband doesn’t visit at all. Charly finds this odd, but he tells her it’s because of work at his lawyer practice. 
When a police officer visits, he tells Charly that they found the man that had shot her: he was the husband of a former patient, and after helping her with psoriosis, she ended up leaving her husband which greatly upset him. He confessed everything, and Charly, despite her shortcomings, successfully identifies him based off of pictures the detective shows her. 
And suddenly, Clark begins to visit more and more. But, slowly, Charly’s memory continues to come back to her. She remembers that prior to her accident, about two months before, she found out Clark had been cheating on her with a woman named Haley, who she considers to be much more attractive than her, before and after the shooting. After Regina, the wife of the man who shot her calls and tells her that Clark and her husband had been friends and neighbors, Charly realizes that Clark was involved. 
Jamie, her friend in the rehab center, finds Clark in her room early in the morning, and helps save Charly from disaster. Clark is arrested and confesses to being involved in the attempted murder plot. Jamie is being sent home from the rehab, and confesses that he’s in love with her but Charly can’t seem to come to terms with this fact. 
A year later, Charly is going to lunch with her best friend Bridget and her daughter, where she finds out that Bridget is pregnant with her second child. At the diner, they run into Jamie and his son Sam. Even after a year, Charly is still self-conscious despite making super strides in her recovery. Jamie is still pining over her and the two of them share a kiss, leading the readers to believe that the two of them will end up together, as Charly explains that this is the man that she’s been waiting for. 
To me, this story was incredibly different than her others. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Watching Charly struggle with her recovery, not believing in herself and refusing to believe she was going to get better, was heartbreaking. Watching her recovers lowly but surely was an amazing thing; though usually I am surprised by the twists, this book didn’t offer much in the way of many of those. I saw the culprit coming from a mile away, as many people had pointed it out to Charly throughout the novel. 
Definitely a 5/5 read! 
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peppal · 1 year
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Flax seeds is a rich source of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid that may help reduce inflammation, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease. People have been eating these seeds for thousands of years because these seeds are healthy and good for the body. Rich in fibre, protein, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals, they are perfect for any diet.
Flax seeds nutritional value
Flax seeds is a nutritious food that is good for your health as it is rich in important vitamin and mineral. Rich in omega3 fatty acids, which are important for brain function, they reduce inflamation and reduce the risk of heart disease. It's also a great source of fibre, which can help improve digestion, promote weight loss, and reduce the risk of certain cancers.
Flax seeds is also high in linans, compounds found in plants that have antioxidant properties.
1. Heart health
One of the major reasons to eat flaxseed is that it's good for the heart. Flaxseed is a rich source of ALA, an omega3 fatty acid that might help reduce inflamation, low blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Some studies have shown that eating flax seeds can lower bad cholesterol, the bad cholestrol that increases the risk of heart disease. Flaxseed might also help improve blood sugar levels and is beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes who do not have high risk of heart disease.
2. Digestive Health
One benefit of eating flaxseed is its ability to improve digestive health. Flaxseed is rich in dietary fibre, which promotes regular bowel movements, prevents constipation, and prevent colon cancer.
In addition, the fibre in flaxseed improve gut health by promoting the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut. This help reduce inflamation in the body and improve overall imune function. 
3. Weight management
Flaxseeds are also beneficial for those who want to control their weight. The high fiber content of flax seeds can help you feel full and prevent overeating.
In adition, flaxseeds are low in calories and can be easily added to your diet, making them ideal for weight loss diets.
4. Skin health
Flaxseed also helps improve skin health.The omega3 fatty acids found in flaxseed help reduce inflamation and improve acne, psoriosis, and eczema.
Flaxseeds contain linans, which balance hormones and make your skin healthier. The anteoxidants found in flax seeds also help reduce oxedative stress in the body. 
5. Hormonal balance
Flaxseed improves hormonal balance in the body, especially in women. The lignans in flaxseed can mimic the effects of oestrogen in the body, reducing menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats.
These seeds help reduce the risk of breast cancer by preventing the body from producing as much oestrogen as posible. Studies show that consuming flaxseed reduces the risk of breast cancer by up to 18%. 
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6. Cancer prevention
Flaxseed contain linans, which have been known to help fight cancer. Linans help fight breast and prostate cancer by reducing the production of hormone that promote cancer growth and are also helpful in reducing the risk of colon cancer.
The antioxedant found in flax seeds can help reduce oxedative stress in the body, which may damage cells and lead to cancer. It might reduce the risk of cancer and improve cancer treatment outcomes.
7. Brain health
Omega3 fatty acids found in flaxseed can be beneficial for brain health. Certain research shows that Omega3 fatty acids are essential for brain function and help improve memory, cognitive function and mood. 
Flaxseed helps in reducing inflammation in the brain, improving brain health and reducing the risk of nurodegenerative diseases such as Alzhiemer's and Parkinson's.
8. Diabetes management
Flaxseeds may also be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes. The high fiber content of flaxseeds helps regulate blood sugar levels and prevent harmful spikes and dips in diabetics.
The lignans in flaxseed enhance insulin action and help control blood sugar. Studies show that consuming flax seeds may lower HbA1c levels, a marker of long-term blood sugar control.
9. Lower cholesterol levels
Consuming flaxseed has been shown to help lower cholesterol levels. A month-long study in people with peripheral artery disease found that 4 tablespoons of flaxseed powder daily reduced bad cholesterol levels by 15%.
Flaxseed is thought to have these effects because it is rich in dietary fiber. Dietary fiber binds with bile salts and is excreted from the body. Cholesterol is removed from the blood and carried to the liver to make more bile salts.
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10. Reduce inflammation
In 2007, WebMD reported on a study that looked at women going through menopause. In this study, a woman who ate two tablespoons of flaxseed twice a day with foods such as cereal, juice, or yogurt found that she had 50% less hot flashes. The severity of her hot flashes also decreased by 57%. Women noticed changes within a week of starting daily flax seeds consumption, with maximum benefit within two weeks. Adding flaxseed to your daily diet is easy and can be done in many ways: sprinkle it on cereals and yogurt, add it to smoothies, or use it as an egg substitute in baking recipes. 
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ciaoxdear · 4 years
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Remedies for painful cracked skin.
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autoimmunedara · 6 years
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This is the shit. ⭐️🐝💛
I will Post before and after flareup pictures later.. 🐝
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bidhuan · 2 years
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Roflumilast, Obat Penghambat Selektif Fosfodiesterase Pertama untuk Psoriasis
Roflumilast, Obat Penghambat Selektif Fosfodiesterase Pertama untuk Psoriasis
Majalah Farmasetika – Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan AS (FDA) telah menyetujui krim roflumilast 0,3% untuk pengobatan topikal psoriasis plak, “termasuk daerah intertriginosa”, pada pasien berusia 12 tahun ke atas. Roflumilast adalah penghambat selektif fosfodiesterase 4 (PDE4), yang pertama disetujui untuk mengobati psoriasis, menurut produsen Arcutis Biotherapeutics. Perusahaan tersebut…
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orphancookie69 · 4 years
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7/24: Who That Pixie?
Ever since I was a little girl, my parents had all the control over my hair...what color it is or not allowed to be, length, style for holidays, how to wear it during a school day...Until I got older. One of the first times I “rebelled” with my hair was cutting it short, I wanted a pixie cut but ended up getting a bob. It was beautiful, but I always thought I was too “quarterback shouldered” to pull off the look successfully. 
After that, I dyed it completely red, black, and eventually back to its original color. I looked hot as hell with red hair, especially with my green/blue eyes and I loved Black-but so much work. Not to mention the actual damage I was doing to my hair. So in recent years I let it recover from my “experimental” days and it got long and blonde. To be fair, it’s always been a dirty blonde/brunette that I have been told “is the perfect color hair”. I get that women pay to get their hair to look like my natural hair, but this world is funny that way-straight hair women want curls and vice versa. 
Covid made me a little bit hair restless and of course I decided to get my hair done when I am the beginning of a trial as a juror. I get out of the trial and then Governor Newsom shuts down the economy again. So the hair stylist I was going to try and trust was not open. Otherwise, I have a family friend in Lake Havasu who I love to give carte blanche to and see how my hair turns out. I decided to look for another hair stylist and looked on the Brea Buzz (Facebook) and it turned out a couple of people had the same request as me. I found a gal and sent her a text. We picked a date and the date came. 
First of all, I have to say she is a very like minded spirit and that part was really nice. I normally prefer a gay dude to do my hair but this was so much better! I ended up getting a pixie cut and a weave of color in my hair. Here is the before photos: 
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Do you see how long that hair is? I have been on prenatal for way too long! Here is the after: 
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Besides loving everything about this cut, I love the freedom of hair expression. I have tried to change my part for years and it never works. I have just given into my very willful hair. But I get to play with whatever look I want to, left part, right part, or slick back! Because no place was open, I had a hard time finding a shampoo I liked that went with it. I decided up on Kirkland Salon Shampoo and Conditioner, with Its a 10 leave in product. I really wanted stuff I could find in person and not have to buy all my stuff online. 
I can’t wait to keep this look and get it updated, I may have to redo my professional photos though! 
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Are you looking for a safer alternative to fight psoriasis? Well now no need to consume any sort of harmful chemically processed medicine. Try using  forces of nature organic psoriasis control. This cream is completely organic in nature thus keeping any sort of harmful chemical way far away. It also strengthens our immune system which further helps in fighting psoriasis in a much effective manner.
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rewstarr · 4 years
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Something about #psoriosis suggested by @psoriasis.warriors for today’s #pandemicart collection #drawing #psoriasis #livingwithpsoriasis #adrawingaday #staycreative #art #artistsoninstagram (at HELP USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-9hki5jt1c/?igshid=1bmvt9uyukhki
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gestunhacks-blog · 5 years
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Penyakit Psoriosis lebih sering muncul didaerah lutut, sikut, punggung bagian bawah dan kulit kepala. - Yuk segera perbaiki kondisi psoriosis dengan suplemen Spirulina dari synergy - Chat saya di WA: 0812-8097-3626 untuk info penyakit psoriosis lebih lengkapnya - #psoriosis #obatpsoriosis #herbalpsoriosis #penyebabpsoriosis #gejalapsoriosis #kuruscantik #kurusdalam2minggu #kurusdengan cepat #kuruslangsing #obatkurus https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ZoIPIgw6M/?igshid=jiteh0e5n9mm
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scbnaturals · 7 years
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angstybreadstyx · 3 years
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Every day I wake up and look at whatever is afflicting me the worst that day and I’m like “is this gods way of punishing me?” And then I remind myself that I’m not Christian so god can’t hurt me
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nucleos · 3 years
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ive been playing code vein and fucking hell oh my fuck what is that invading executioner what the fuck IVE i stopped playing the game like 20 minutes ago and im still rubbing my face cause holy fuck i didnt even kill her whY ugh ugh ugh 
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junkyoushas · 5 years
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Cringe DNA from my fail Father
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