National Aids Awareness Day

Planned Parenthood Arizona to Offer Free Condoms in Recognition of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
Today Planned Parenthood Arizona joins hundreds of organizations throughout the nation to promote and provide HIV testing and data in acknowledgement of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). NLAAD is a nationwide community mobilization venture seeking to raise the visibility of HIV/AIDS within the Latino community.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV/AIDS is the number-four killer of Latinos aged 35 to 44 in the United States. While Latinos represent 15 percent of the U.S. population, they account for 19 percent of all AIDS cases since the beginning of the epidemic and 19 percent of all humans in the United States living with AIDS.
“Clearly, more needs to be done,” said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. “What’s most troubling is that, in contrast to other racial and ethnic groups and in spite of advances in treatment, Latinos are not experiencing the same declines in HIV infection. NLAAD is a good time to refocus our attempts and remind the Latino community that Planned Parenthood Arizona health centers all over the country are available to help.”
Bryan Howard, president of Planned Parenthood Arizona added: “Latinos are the least likely population group in the United States to have health insurance, and the least likely to have a standard source of care, which would concede them to get the testing and services they need to keep them healthy. But Planned Parenthood Arizona is here to help with lowpriced HIV testing, free information, and condoms.”
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day was initiated in 2003 by the Latino Commission on AIDS and the Hispanic Federation. NLAAD is a day to celebrate Latinos’ rich collective inheritance for the duration of Hispanic Heritage month, as well as an chance to remind Latino communities all over the country that the epidemic proceeds to threaten Latino health and lives.
Organizations taking part in NLAAD spotlight the ravaging affect HIV/AIDS has had on the Latino community and emphasize the power of preventative action by supplying free and low-cost testing, condoms, screenings, and data at health fairs; sponsor cultural and community events; and raise cognizance through the media and clergy.
Annually on this day, Latinos around the country not only recognize the toll HIV has taken on their community, they likewise raise consciousness of the importance of preventative action and care through HIV testing activities, press conferences, health fairs, cultural events, candlelight vigils, religious services, health screenings, and some other activities.
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Psoriasis is a chronic, recurring, non-contagious skin disorder that is characterized by raised, thickened reddish patches on the skin covered with silvery-white scales that may vary in severity and affect any percentage of the body, including the nails, scalp and the genital region. There are in regards to 125 million psoriasis sufferers world wide. This makes up 3% of the world's total population! It is approximated that six to seven million Americans have psoriasis, and each year 150,000 to 260,000 new cases are diagnosed.
The incidence of psoriasis is much lower in dark-skinned West Africans and African-Americans than in light-skinned people of European origin. Incidence is also low in the Eskimos and the Japanese, and is exceedingly rare in Native Americans. Genetic, geographic and environmental constituents may play a major role in this striking disparity amid the races.
Most psoriasis people who are in need of medical care undergo intense aroused turmoil while they fight to control their impairment of normal physiological function which have a tendancy to have periods of flare ups and remissions the year around. Though no heal has yet been discovered, observing sure principles in life style and skin care management will provide persons who requires medical care a scope for optimal control of the disease. Following are a few tips that would be utile for the psoriasis sufferers:
1. Maintain desirable health habits. Psoriasis flare ups are mutual when you are weak or tired. Taking a balanced diet while reducing red meats and alcohol will go a long way in helping the skin to maintain a calm milieu interior. Patients ought to likewise drink a great deal of water and get at least 7-8 hours of continuous sleep each day. Do moderate exercises at least 3-4 times each week.
Remember that good nutrition, rest and exercise tune up your body and mind and keep up the equilibrium which is necessary to reduce the psoriasis flare ups. These healthful habits will likewise reduce the probabilities of contracting infection, another primary factor in psoriasis aggravations.
I always remind my persons who requires medical care that medications have only with regards to 30% role in the management of psoriasis. Rest of the 70% involves modus vivendi adjustments.
2. Quit Smoking. Many studies have pointed out that pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles, a variant of psoriasis, is aggravated by smoking. Patients who quit smoking found their lesions clearing up faster. Research likewise proposes that severity of psoriasis may be linked to smoking. Hence it is highly of the utmost importance that you altogether give up smoking if you want to get rid of those itchy, scaly, red patches.
3. Avoid alcohol. Alcohol is a trigger for psoriasis. There is no doubt with regards to it. Though galore dermatologists grant moderate consumption of alcohol in psoriasis, it is my personal observation that even a little amount of alcohol (like a glass of wine or beer) does cause flare ups in patients. Hence the verdict is - No Alcohol in any forms!
4. Learn to manage your stress. Stress has long been linked to the induction and exacerbation of all types of psoriasis. As cited above, psoriasis may be considered a life style sickness (much like hypertension or increased blood pressure), a combining of genetic predisposition and psycho- neuro-immuno-hormonal triggers playing a substantial role in the causation, original triggering and maintenance of the disease.
Psoriatics ought to try to learn and master any one of the stress management proficiencies like progressive relaxation, biofeedback, yoga etc. Counselling sessions and psoriasis support group participations will be beneficial for those who find it difficult to relax by themselves. According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, stress reduction works best when combined with suitable medical treatment.
5. Avoid aggravating medications. Certain medications taken for other impairment of normal physiological functions may irritate or even precipitate psoriasis. Medications that may trigger psoriasis are:
- Anti-malarial drugs like chloroquine
- Beta-blockers (medication applied to treat high blood pressure) and heart medication.
- Corticosteroids. Steroids are double edged swords. They may control severe psoriasis quickly, but sudden withdrawal may cause severe flare ups. Personally I refrain from prescribing steroids to my people who are in need of medical care unless it is utterly necessary, that is, psoriasis is severely compromising their quality of life. Only after exhausting other treatment modalities do I take up this group of medications and most people who are in need of medical care would do well to steer clear of steroids as a original line of treatment for psoriasis. Even topical steroids must be employed very cautiously and underneath medical supervision in psoriasis.
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like indomethacin worsen psoriasis in most patients.
- Lithium , the antipsychotic drug is a known aggravator of psoriasis.
If you have a family history of psoriasis or you are suffering from the disease, inform your physician if you are taking any of the above drugs. Your doctor may be capable to alternate substitute medication.
6. Avoid Scratching, rubbing and picking at the lesions. Any injury to the skin in both involved and uninvolved areas may develop new psoriasis lesions by irritating the basal layer of the skin and switching on the spurting action of the epidermal cells. Research shows that regarding 50% of people with psoriasis experience the 'Koebner phenomenon' - developing a psoriatic lesion at the web site of a skin injury. Hence people who are in need of medical care will have to conservatively keep out of the way of any direct injury to the skin. Scrubbing to remove the scales is a mistake, as this may worsen the disease.
7. Treat any infectious foci at the earliest. Studies show that galore contagions may trigger psoriasis. Streptococcal throat contagions often precedes an outbreak of guttate psoriasis(small drop like lesions), particularly in children. Inverse or flexural psoriasis is oftentimes aggravated by a candidal infection in the folds. Severe generalized psoriasis recalcitrant to treatment is seen in immunodeficient conditions like HIV infection. Treating the infection lessens or clears the psoriasis in most cases. Also look for signs of any infectious foci in your mouth(dental caries), throat(tonsillitis), sinusitis, gall bladder(cholecystitis), urinary bladder(cystitis) etc. Finding and treating these contagions could give much better control over your psoriasis status.
8. Treat the sickness before it worsens. Most effective way to stop the itching and aspect of new lesions in psoriasis is to treat the psoriasis decently as soon as the lesions appear. Consult your dermatologist at the earliest sign of a break out.
9. Take good care of your skin. Keeping the skin moist and supple is of paramount importance in psoriasis. Any dryness will increase the scaling, flaking and itching which will further irritate the condition.
- Soak in a luke-warm oatmeal bath. This relieves itching and hydrates the skin layers.
- Pat your skin dry; do not rub or scrub. See tip number 6 above. Developing a habit of gently patting your skin arid is advisable.
- Apply emollients and moisturizers. Emollients soften the skin. Moisturizers lock in the skin's own moisture to prevent dryness and cracking. One of the best ways to lock in moisture is to implement moisturizer after bathing. Regular use of moisturizers may support prevent the itch and pain of arid skin and reduce scaling and inflammation. A urea containing lotion is preferent for the duration of the day and a cream or ointment(if you don't mind a little messiness) at night to maintain the hydration of the epidermal layers.
- Use sunscreen. Patients using retinoids ought to utilize sunscreen 15 to 20 minutes before going outdoors and wear protective clothing. Sun exposure may cause sunburn, which may in turn trigger psoriasis. But finish avoidance of sun may cause more hurt than good. A moderate supply of UV rays is in truth good for clearing up of the psoriatic lesions!
- Wear cotton costume .Synthetics will irritate and heat up the skin and worsen psoriasis and are best avoided. If you have to wear them, wear thick cotton undergarments beneath.
- Look out for winter worsening: Cold, arid weather worsens psoriasis. Emollient creams and ointments ought to be used copiously for the duration of winter months. Before application of the moisturizer, do not forget to moist the skin with luke warm water. The use of humidifiers, both at home and work, may add moisture to the air in winter months and aid in avoiding exacerbations. Remember that air-conditioning may arid out the skin and irritate psoriasis just like winter! Keeping the AC to minimum required coolness and regular application of moisturizing creams may win a victory over this problem.
10. Learn to live with Psoriasis. While there is no permanent cure, psoriasis may be with great success managed so that one experiences more good days than bad. Numerous treatment choices are available, and recent advances are revolutionizing the management and care of psoriasis. No single treatment will be effective for all patients. Hence a dermatologist will consider a patient's overall health, age, lifestyle, and the severity of the psoriasis and then determine on a treatment option that will achieve greatest or most complete or best possible effectiveness.
Psoriasis persons who requires medical care will do well to keep a positive mental attitude towards life and it is happenings. Remember, any negative signal from the mind is an instant trigger for psoriasis!
Psoriasis, even though rather a mutual disease, has not received the attention it deserves from the health authorities in most countries. As a result, the much necessitated cognizance campaigns and funding of exploration projects have been lagging behind for decades. It was in this context that in 2004 the original World Psoriasis day was launched. Conceived by people who are in need of medical care for patients, World Psoriasis Day is a veritably international event that sets out to give an global voice to the 125 million psoriasis sufferers.
Visit http://www.worldpsoriasisday.com to learn more regarding the World Psoriasis Day on October 29th. There, you may also sign a petition calling on the World Health Organization to recognize psoriasis as a severe disease worth more attention and exploration projects than is presently available. This will give a boost to the Psoriasis Support Groups and will likewise fetch in more resources to the world wide psoriasis exploration scenario.

Celebrate with the NBA as it honors World Aids Day with this NBA Cares World AIDS Day Red Super Soft T-Shirt. Through NBA Cares, the NBA and adidas, are donating a percentage of all proceeds to an AIDS affiliated charitable organization. Features screenprinted NBA logoman with ribbon on front.
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