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Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations

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Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations
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Thu-07-03-2019, 16:25 PM
(Thu-07-03-2019, 16:09 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-07-03-2019, 13:54 PM)Turnedlight Wrote:
(Wed-06-03-2019, 19:47 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Wed-06-03-2019, 16:04 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Lower educational attainment?! Huh

"lower educational attainment compared to university degree"

How is that any better?! So you’re less itchy if you have a degree? I fail to see the relevance!

The way I read it was that Females have higher itch intensity than Males. And for some reason so do people with a lower education than those with a degree.

I understand the comparison between Female and Male, but like you I fail to see the relevance with education and was just pointing out that it was a comparison between two references.

It might be that people with lower education have different kinds of jobs, perhaps more physical jobs in which they might be in contact with materials that have a higher irritation degree.
People with university degrees may be more in protected environments like offices and so on.

But I do agree, that it seems a stupid relation if you see this. It should be explained why, because indeed theoretically the education cannot be the cause of itching.
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Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Fred - Wed-06-03-2019, 14:37 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Turnedlight - Wed-06-03-2019, 16:04 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Fred - Wed-06-03-2019, 19:47 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Turnedlight - Thu-07-03-2019, 13:54 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Fred - Thu-07-03-2019, 16:09 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Caroline - Thu-07-03-2019, 16:25 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Fred - Thu-07-03-2019, 16:32 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Turnedlight - Thu-07-03-2019, 18:04 PM
RE: Pruritus should be evaluated during psoriasis consultations - by Fred - Thu-07-03-2019, 21:38 PM

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