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LUGANO, 6 May, 2021- New research investigating for the first time the effects of modified intermittent fasting (MIF) on the skin of people with psoriasis has yielded promising results. Preliminary study findings presented today at the EADV Spring Symposium, show a significant reduction in scaling and thickness in patients with mild psoriasis after following a MIF 5:2 diet (eating normally for 5 days and restricting calorie intake on 2 non-consecutive days).
Psoriasis is a chronic, systemic immune-mediated inflammatory disease that causes raised plaques and scales on the skin s surface. The disease affects between 2-3% of the worlds adult population, and We had observed positive results in mice with gut inflammation and psoriasis, with inflammation in the gut driving cutaneous symptoms, shares Dr Lynda Grine, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Dermatology, Ghent University, Belgium Through scientific curiosity and my own experience with fasting as a Muslim, I wa
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Birds are often hungry during winter months
Wild birds such as robins, blackbirds, gold crests and blue tits will all struggle to find a sustainable food source in these wintery months, so it is down to us to ensure that our feathered friends are well fed and watered.
The Ranger team at National Trust’s Springhill, Co Londonderry, are busy preparing nesting sites as birds are already starting to pair up and scout out suitable homes for the new season. Just like the rangers, there are lots of simple things you can be doing at home to make your garden attractive to wild birds.
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LOS ANGELES Adult industry mental health support group Pineapple Support will host an eight-week online course designed to mitigate stress by helping participants manage their emotions. The online course, run by Pineapple Support therapist Sophie Graham, will focus on DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy) techniques to teach performers the skills necessary to regulate emotions in order to better cope with stress.
“Out of control emotions can make it hard to maintain friendships, romantic relationships and can even jeopardize our careers,” Graham noted. “Without the skills we need to cope with difficult emotions, it’s impossible to deal effectively with stressful or distressing situations that inevitably come up in our lives. This course will teach how to recognize, understand and regulate emotions to have more choices when it comes to managing day-to-day stressors and distressing events.”