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Skin-disease Patients Show Brain Immunity To Faces Of Disgust
August 28, 2009 by NewsBot
People with psoriasis -- an often distressing dermatological condition that causes lesions and scaly patches on the skin -- are less likely to react to looks of disgust by others than people without the condition, new research has found.