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Speak Clearly: Perspectives on Psoriasis

Psoriasis is much more than just a skin disease. Speak Clearly is a blog with perspectives on both living with and caring for psoriasis, from real people impacted by the disease. From education about the latest advancements in psoriasis management and tips on making the most out of your doctor’s appointment to hearing from real people about their experience speaking up to get the best care possible—and how you can, too.

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Lifestyle
11 March, 2020

Navigating to that Psoriasis-Free Feeling

Whether you have recently been diagnosed, or are still looking for the right management plan for your psoriasis—online guides, doctors, and your healthcare system can be very confusing. After navigating this for many years, I’m sharing a few helpful tips on where and how to start.
Going to Your Doctor
11 March, 2020

Seven Minutes with Your Dermatologist

Only have a short time with your dermatologist? See my tips for how to make the most of your time by talking to them about your treatment goals—and help them see the person behind your skin.
Going to Your Doctor
11 March, 2020

10 Tips on Making Your Psoriasis Check-in Appointment a Success

These quick tips can help make the most out of a doctor’s appointment, helping you reach your treatment goals.
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