Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Smokers at greater risk of developing psoriasis

A new study has found that people who smoke have a greater risk of developing psoriasis, a disease which affects the skin and the joints and commonly causes red scaly patches to appear on the skin. Researchers in the US discovered that regular smokers have an increased risk of the skin condition, which only falls back to normal 20 years after quitting. The study, which included 79,000 nurses, also found that people with psoriasis who smoke had a more severe form of the disease.



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