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What Triggers Psoriasis Part 3 – What Triggers Psoriasis Flare Ups – Video

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Psoriasis Support Part 7 – Psoriasis Support Groups – Video

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What Triggers Psoriasis Part 5 – What Triggers Psoriasis Flare Ups – Video

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Research and Markets: Global Psoriasis Therapeutics Market 2012-2016: Detailed Discussion of Trends, Drivers …

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jbqhcr/global_psoriasis) has announced the addition of the "Global Psoriasis Therapeutics Market 2012-2016" report to their offering.

The analysts forecast the Global Psoriasis Therapeutics market to grow at a CAGR of 4.06 percent over the period 2012-2016. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increasing uptake of biologics. The Global Psoriasis Therapeutics market has also been witnessing an increased focus on using combination therapies for treating psoriasis. However, the adverse side effects associated with psoriatic drugs could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.

Commenting on the report, an analyst from the team said: One of the main trends witnessed in the Global Psoriasis Therapeutics market is the increased focus on combination therapies. A current trend witnessed in the Global Psoriasis Therapeutics market is the use of combination therapies for treating psoriasis. Light therapy along with topical treatment products are generally used in combination for the treatment of mild to moderate level of psoriasis. For severe psoriasis oral or injected drugs are used. Due to the severe side effects of these drugs, combination of therapies is used for the effective treatment of severe psoriasis. When the disease is more severe, topic therapy products such as cream is used in combination with oral medications or light therapy. For instance, Anthralin is sometimes used in combination with UV light. Light therapy is also used sometimes in combination with medications. Moreover, in Goeckerman therapy UVB treatment and coal tar treatment is used together as it is more effective than single therapy.

According to the report, one of the main factors driving the market is the increasing uptake of biologics. In recent years the enhanced understanding of the molecular basis underlying psoriasis has led to the introduction of biological drugs, providing a new effective treatment option for this disease. Biologics aim key steps in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and can be categorized into three main categories: TNF alpha inhibitors, T cell inhibitors, and IL-12/IL-23 inhibitors.

Further, the report states that one of the main challenges is the adverse side effects. Although psoriasis drugs have numerous benefits, they can cause certain harmful side effects. Some of the common side effects caused by various psoriasis drugs are increased risk of skin cancers and lymphomas, hair loss, headache, nausea, and vomiting, suppression of immunity with possible serious infections such as pneumonia or herpes zoster.

Companies Mentioned

- Abbvie Inc.

- Amgen Inc.

- AstraZeneca plc

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Trials The Politically Incorrect Edition Part 4 Hutch, Gassy, and Chilled) – Video

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Trials The Politically Incorrect Edition Part 4 Hutch, Gassy, and Chilled)

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350th Politically Incorrect Show with Tom Christiano SEPT 17, 2013 – Video

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350th Politically Incorrect Show with Tom Christiano SEPT 17, 2013
350th Politically Incorrect Show with Tom Christiano, taped on SEPT 17, 2013, with Selectman Jim Lane, Selectwoman Janet Askenburg, Town Meeting Rep Sue Cart...

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Censorship Twitter Climate Change acc 1200 2013 09 17 – Video

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State regulation or self-censorship? – Bob Teoh

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September 20, 2013

I am currently in Manila for the on-campus component of my Masters in Journalism program at the Asian Centre for Journalism, Ateneo De Manila University. I was given this topic to lead a class discussion: State regulation or self-censorship? Which is more effective in limiting the contribution of a news media to the democratic process?

Let's begin by talking about democracy and the press.

There's an interesting quote from one of our readings. "Today, the Philippines is democratic, it has a free press, but remains trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of poverty and corruption. What good is freedom if close to one third of Filipino families continue to live below the poverty line?"

Let's look at the other side of the world the US, which is reputed to have the best model of free press. Like the Philippines, press freedom is enshrined in their respective constitutions. But the US owes so much money to China and the rest of the world that it is technically a bankrupt country. So what good is press freedom?

On the other hand, China, which has a state-regulated press like Malaysia, has emerged as a world economic dynamo. It is poised to overtake the US, assuming other things being equal.

The role of the press in China is development journalism. I was in China recently at the invitation of the Peoples' Daily, China's largest newspaper run by the Communist Party. It has a daily circulation of one million. Unashamedly, their role is to promote the "Chinese Dream" of bringing greater prosperity to China through a doctrine what they call "socialism with Chinese characteristics."

The problem with development journalism anywhere is that sooner or later, it would be hijacked to become state-sponsored journalism.

Their neighbour, India, is also another economic dynamo but India has a vibrant and free press. The Times of India has a daily circulation of three million.

In Indonesia, the government has eased up control of the media after the fall of the Suharto regime. The press there is freer than in Malaysia or Singapore.

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By BOB TEOH

I am currently in Manila for the on-campus component of my Masters in Journalism program at the Asian Centre for Journalism, Ateneo De Manila University. I was given this topic to lead a class discussion: State regulation or self-censorship? Which is more effective in limiting the contribution of a news media to the democratic process?

Let's begin by talking about democracy and the press.

There's an interesting quote from one of our readings. "Today, the Philippines is democratic, it has a free press, but remains trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of poverty and corruption. What good is freedom if close to one third of Filipino families continue to live below the poverty line?"

Let's look at the other side of the world the US, which is reputed to have the best model of free press. Like the Philippines, press freedom is enshrined in their respective constitutions. But the US owes so much money to China and the rest of the world that it is technically a bankrupt country. So what good is press freedom?

On the other hand, China, which has a state-regulated press like Malaysia, has emerged as a world economic dynamo. It is poised to overtake the US, assuming other things being equal.

The role of the press in China is development journalism. I was in China recently at the invitation of the Peoples' Daily, China's largest newspaper run by the Communist Party. It has a daily circulation of one million. Unashamedly, their role is to promote the "Chinese Dream" of bringing greater prosperity to China through a doctrine what they call "socialism with Chinese characteristics."

The problem with development journalism anywhere is that sooner or later, it would be hijacked to become state-sponsored journalism.

Their neighbour, India, is also another economic dynamo but India has a vibrant and free press. The Times of India has a daily circulation of three million.

In Indonesia, the government has eased up control of the media after the fall of the Suharto regime. The press there is freer than in Malaysia or Singapore.

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Question and Answer Session With Ron Paul – Video

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Question and Answer Session With Ron Paul
Ron Paul is an American physician, author, and former politician. Ron Paul was born in August 20, 1935 in United States of America. Ron Paul has a keen eye o...

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