Psoriasis Cure Now Announces National Short Sleeve Day on September 15
The nonprofit Psoriasis Cure Now announced the first national Short Sleeve Day, to be held on September 15, 2007. On this day, psoriasis patients from coast to coast, and their loved ones, will don short sleeves and engage the public about psoriasis. The Day includes local events in San Francisco, Washington, DC, Salt Lake City and Chicago, as well as a national "virtual" event for those not able to attend one of the public events. Registration is free, and can be done via ShortSleeveDay.com or on the Psoriasis Cure Now website.
Psoriasis Cure Now Offers Free "Back to School" Resources for Children with Psoriasis, and Their Parents
The nonprofit Psoriasis Cure Now released expanded resources to help children with psoriasis, and their parents, as kids head back to school. The offerings include a free fact sheet on children's psoriasis that parents can print off the internet and deliver to their child's school teacher; and a free podcast interview with a leading pediatric dermatologist discussing how to treat psoriasis in children and how to help them cope with it.