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Date Stock Title
May 17 INCY Here's Why Incyte (INCY) Stock is Up More Than 7% in a Week
May 16 ROIV Roivant to Report Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2024, and Provide Business Update on Thursday, May 30, 2024
May 16 VTYX Ventyx Biosciences to Participate in Three Upcoming Investor Conferences
May 16 VTYX Ventyx Biosciences gets new operations chief
May 16 VTYX Ventyx Biosciences Announces Appointment of Matthew Moore as Chief Operating Officer
May 16 SSKN Strata Skin Sciences Inc (SSKN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating ...
May 16 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences, Inc. (SSKN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 15 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences GAAP EPS of -$0.10 misses by $0.03, revenue of $6.75M misses by $0.16M
May 15 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update
May 15 PLX PLX: First Quarter Update
May 14 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 14 INCY Incyte to Highlight Data From its Oncology Portfolio at the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting and EHA2024 Congress
May 14 INCY Company News For May 14, 2024
May 14 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences Surpasses 100 Domestic Installations of TheraClear®X Devices as of March 31, 2024
May 14 INCY Heard on the Street Monday Recap: Hello Kitty
May 13 INCY Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
May 13 SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences to Participate in the Benchmark Healthcare House Call Virtual 1x1 Investor Conference
May 13 INCY Tech Stocks Inch Higher Ahead Of Key Inflation Data, GameStop Skyrockets, Tencent Fuels China Rally: What's Driving Markets Monday?
Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a long-lasting autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin. These skin patches are typically red, dry, itchy, and scaly. On people with darker skin the patches may be purple in colour. Psoriasis varies in severity from small, localized patches to complete body coverage. Injury to the skin can trigger psoriatic skin changes at that spot, which is known as the Koebner phenomenon.There are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic. Plaque psoriasis, also known as psoriasis vulgaris, makes up about 90 percent of cases. It typically presents as red patches with white scales on top. Areas of the body most commonly affected are the back of the forearms, shins, navel area, and scalp. Guttate psoriasis has drop-shaped lesions. Pustular psoriasis presents as small non-infectious pus-filled blisters. Inverse psoriasis forms red patches in skin folds. Erythrodermic psoriasis occurs when the rash becomes very widespread, and can develop from any of the other types. Fingernails and toenails are affected in most people with psoriasis at some point in time. This may include pits in the nails or changes in nail color.Psoriasis is generally thought to be a genetic disease that is triggered by environmental factors. In twin studies, identical twins are three times more likely to be affected compared to non-identical twins. This suggests that genetic factors predispose to psoriasis. Symptoms often worsen during winter and with certain medications, such as beta blockers or NSAIDs. Infections and psychological stress can also play a role. Psoriasis is not contagious. The underlying mechanism involves the immune system reacting to skin cells. Diagnosis is typically based on the signs and symptoms.There is no cure for psoriasis; however, various treatments can help control the symptoms. These treatments include steroid creams, vitamin D3 cream, ultraviolet light and immune system suppressing medications, such as methotrexate. About 75 percent of cases can be managed with creams alone. The disease affects two to four percent of the population. Men and women are affected with equal frequency. The disease may begin at any age, but typically starts in adulthood. Psoriasis is associated with an increased risk of psoriatic arthritis, lymphomas, cardiovascular disease, Crohn's disease and depression. Psoriatic arthritis affects up to 30 percent of individuals with psoriasis.

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