Beer raises risk of skin disease in women
August 28th 2010 03:37
Beer drinking ladies beware! A new research has found that drinking the beer regularly may raise the risk of psoriasis by over 70% in women. Psoriasis is an auto immune disease that causes scaly lesions, redness and inflammation of skin. It affects 2 to 3% of the world population. The experts found women who reported averaging at least 2.3 drinks of regular beer per week had a 72% greater risk of psoriasis than women who do not drink. Drinking five or more non-light beers per week raised psoriasis risk 1.8 times higher than that of women who drank no beer.
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