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Tips to Stop Eczema – Learn Ways to Control Itchy Dermatitis Rashes – Video

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How To Cure Your Child’s Eczema – Help Your Child Overcome The Pain And Discomfort of Eczema – Video

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Treating the aches and pains of playing music

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"My fingers are tripping over each other, and it's already giving me a lot of pain" - that's how Robert Schumann once described his condition. Today, we know the composer was suffering from musician's cramp, formally called focal dystonia. A fellow sufferer was American pianist Leon Fleischer, who could no longer use his right hand for 30 years starting in the 1960s.

Other well-known examples of musicians' ailments include pianist Murray Perahia's thumb inflammation and tenor Rolando Villazon's voice loss. The physical strain musicians face can be compared to that of competitive athletes.

But while sports medicine is a well-established field, a comparable medical arena for musicians is just now coming into being. Some German music academies now come outfitted with clinics for musicians, but they often house just a single doctor.

The Duisburg Philharmonic's basoon quartet in for an examination in Dsseldorf

An exception comes by way of a Dsseldorf musicians' clinic, created two years ago by the music journalist, organist and physician Wolfram Goertz. Joined to the local university clinic, Goertz's institution is part of a network including neurologists, orthopedists, hand surgeons, psychologists and physiotherapists. It can be a source of rescue for suffering musicians from Germany and all around Europe - many of whom often have years of trouble in other doctors' offices behind them.

Instruments in the waiting room

"The usual case is, indeed, that a patient who comes to us has already been to at least two or three specialists without being able to find the cause for what's ailing him," said Wolfram Goertz. "After all, the doctors have never examined their patients holding their musical instruments."

That's why performers seeking help in Dsseldorf are asked to bring their instruments along to the university clinic, where the doctors themselves have musical experience and are familiar with the physical movements that go into playing a given instrument.

Medical doctor and musician: Wolfram Goertz

"Musicians often have to take on an 'abnormal' position in order to play. This can cause chronic pain over time," Goertz said.

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Skincare For Those With Eczema, Psoriasis and Sensitive Skin – Video

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Psoriasis researchers identify molecular changes responsible for skin discoloration

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Itchy, painful rashes -- such as those that occur with psoriasis -- are uncomfortable, but at least they fade when the flare-up subsides. Mostly. Evidence often remains in the form of dark, discolored areas of skin, serving as a reminder of the disease. A new study supported by the Milstein Medical Research Program at The Rockefeller University, however, has uncovered the molecular roots of skin discoloration that is often associated with psoriasis, suggesting the possibility of new treatments for pigmentation changes seen not only in psoriasis, but also in other conditions such as eczema and acne.

In psoriasis, the culprit is a class of immune system molecules known as cytokines. Cytokines play a key role in a signaling process that brings immune cells out to fight off an infection. But two cytokines -- interleukin-17 (IL-17) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) -- are overexpressed in psoriasis, leading the immune system to attack a person's own skin cells. It's well-known that these two molecules play an important role in causing the painful rashes that are characteristic of the disease, but Claire Q. Wang, a research associate in James Krueger's Laboratory of Investigative Dermatology, wanted to see if IL-17 and TNF might also have something to do with the dark spots that psoriasis leaves behind.

"One of the treatments for psoriasis is light therapy," says Wang. "Patients will receive artificial UVA and UVB light as a way to reduce inflammation, and although the light doesn't cause sunburn, it was still commonly assumed that this was causing the pigmentation changes. Our research showed that this was not the case."

The scientists found that the IL-17 and TNF cytokines were disrupting the pigment production of patients' melanocytes -- the cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. The researchers treated normal human melanocytes with IL-17 and TNF, and found that the two cytokines worked together to suppress melanin production. The researchers also looked at the gene expression of skin cells from people with psoriasis and found decreased expression of the genes involved in pigmentation signaling, correlated with increased amounts of IL-17 and TNF.

The two cytokines were also found to promote the formation of melanocyte clusters and stimulate the production of growth-promoting cytokines. Psoriasis lesions that contained high levels of IL-17 and TNF also had more melanocytes than healthy skin.

"This was very surprising," says Wang. "Melanocytes are believed to only replicate in the initial growth stage of melanocyte tumors, including melanomas. Here, in psoriasis, their numbers were doubled, sometimes tripled, but this was noncancerous skin. This shows us that these cells are not as dormant in healthy individuals as scientists believe."

This finding, together with the inhibition of pigment function in melanocytes, paints a picture of what's happening in the skin when a psoriasis flare-up fades.

"During a flare-up, there can be parts of skin with hypopigmentation -- white spots," says Wang. "Then after it subsides, the spots turn dark. We think the increase in IL-17 and TNF induces this build-up of melanocytes, but prevents them from expressing the melanin until the inflammation settles down. Then the build-up is released, and the skin shows hyperpigmentation -- dark spots."

"Knowing that immune cytokines can change pigment production in melanocytes, while also knowing that chronic inflammation has the potential to increase the number of melanocytes, has clear implications for the design of future therapies to address a set of common skin disorders," says Dr. Krueger, director of Milstein Research Program and D. Martin Carter Professor in Clinical Investigation. "In addition, the results of this study provide new mechanisms for how abnormal pigmentation associated with some melanocytic nevi and melanomas might arise as a result of immune responses to the growths."

Dr. Wang plans to continue studying the effects of TNF and IL-17 on melanocytes, and would like to expand the research to 3D skin models -- fabricated samples of tissue in vitro that behave like human skin -- that would give a better visual of how the melanin production process is being disrupted by these two cytokines during skin inflammation or wound healing.

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'Politically incorrect' Black Boy pub could be renamed as Llywelyn ap Gruffydd

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But locals said they had no issue with the pubs 17th century name and the new one would be impossible to pronounce after a few drinks

Drinkers at a pub called the Black Boy are outraged by plans to give it a more politically-correct name.

JD Wetherspoon, which bought the boozer in Newtown, mid-Wales, wants to call it the Llywelyn ap Gruffydd after the countrys last sovereign prince.

But locals said they had no issue with the pubs 17th century name and the new one would be impossible to pronounce after a few drinks.

One said: "I've been drinking my ale at the Black Boy for years and I've never had a problem with the name.

"I don't see what all the fuss is about - the Black Boy is part of this town's history. It really is political correctness gone mad."

Wetherspoon said it would re-consider.

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Evolutionist Promotes Censorship In Science – Video

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Censorship Debate: Casey Luskin vs Dan Barker – Video

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NerdVengeful Plays: TTT (Part 2) CENSORSHIP DEFINITION! – Video

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