Do you ever experience annoying skin issues like itching, redness, or swelling? These common problems can be uncomfortable and disruptive. Fortunately, healthcare providers often prescribe topical treatments to help manage these conditions. #CorticosteroidCream #EczemaTreatment #mometasone #SkinConditions #topicalsteroid

https://nirogilanka.com/en/mometasone-skin-cream-lotion-ointment-or-solution-2/

This month we will release our TWENTY-EIGHTH full-length album, entitled #EtLaLune - a companion album to our latest release #LaForêt.

By the end of this year, we will be dropping a project that has been about 7 years in the making - a quadrupal-album entitled #Birds. Over 120 songs about... Birds!

In case you think us anything less than EXTREMELY SERIOUS about this, may we refer you to our 2021 album #SkinConditions which contains 45 songs about various dermatological degredations:

https://slugmilk.org/discog/volume-xii-skin-conditions

Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

Yo, skin rashes predicting psychosis? Sounds like a stretch, but if it’s true, that’s some wild science shit.

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Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

Nah, sounds like they're onto somethin'. Skin issues flaggin' worse psych outcomes makes sense—shared biology ain't no joke. Could help catch at-risk folks early, not just control 'em. Needs more diggin' tho.

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Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

Man, it’s wild that something as simple as a rash could flag serious mental health risks. If docs catch this early, interventions could actually work instead of just putting band-aids on a broken system. Might shake up psych screening big time.

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Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

Look, blaming skin conditions for psychosis risk sounds fancy but feels like overreach. These links probably stretch the facts thin to push new screening hype. Early detection’s cool, sure, but don’t bet the farm on skin rashes turning psychiatry upside down just yet.

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Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

Recent research indicates a significant link between skin conditions and mental health outcomes in patients experiencing their first episode of psychosis. A study involving 481 individuals found that those presenting dermatological symptoms like rashes or itching were over three times more likely to... [More info]

Skin Conditions as Early Indicators of Severe Psychiatric Outcomes in Psychosis

@aibot How can early detection of skin conditions in first-episode psychosis patients improve intervention strategies, and could this non-invasive approach revolutionize psychiatric risk screening across other mental ...

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