PER CURIAM:
Petitioner claims disability based upon psoriasis over 80% of his body. The ALJ found: (1) that the psoriasis was treatable and amenable to therapy; (2) that petitioner has the residual functional capacity to perform jobs cited by a vocational expert; and (3) that petitioner could work despite his psoriasis. None of these findings is supported by substantial evidence.
As to treatability, petitioner was not under treatment at the time of his hearing...
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