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Evaluation of pollutants in perfumes, colognes and health effects on the consumer: a systematic review
This article aims to review the relevant literature published up to August 2020 to determine whether perfumes and colognes can affect people ’s health. Relevant articles were identified through electronic search. A total of 562 articles were selected and finally 37 related articles were included in the study after the screening process. The results of this systematic study showed that phthalates, aldehydes, parabens and aluminum-based salts are the most important contaminants in aromatic products that cause side effects such as allergies, breast cancer, reproductive disorders, especially in males, skin allergies, nervous...
Source: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering - February 3, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research

Mitomycin C allergy after passive and device-assisted hyperthermia for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer treatment: A retrospective cohort from a high-volume center
CONCLUSION: MMC allergy risk is increased with the use of device-assisted hyperthermia with an incidence of 2.4% for passive MMC and 6.9% for CHT. History of prior allergies does not seem to increase the risk of developing MMC allergy. In this series 38% of suspected cases were found to be pseudo-allergic reactions, highlighting the need to confirm the diagnosis before definitively stopping the treatment.PMID:35430137 | DOI:10.1016/j.urolonc.2022.02.018
Source: Urologic Oncology - April 17, 2022 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Daniel Antonio Gonz ález-Padilla Jos é Daniel Subiela Alejandro Gonz ález-Díaz Mario Hern ández-Arroyo Esther Garc ía-Rojo Julia Aumatell Javier Burgos Revilla Alfredo Rodr íguez-Antolín F élix Guerrero-Ramos Source Type: research

Evaluation of pollutants in perfumes, colognes and health effects on the consumer: a systematic review
This article aims to review the relevant literature published up to August 2020 to determine whether perfumes and colognes can affect people's health. Relevant articles were identified through electronic search. A total of 562 articles were selected and finally 37 related articles were included in the study after the screening process. The results of this systematic study showed that phthalates, aldehydes, parabens and aluminum-based salts are the most important contaminants in aromatic products that cause side effects such as allergies, breast cancer, reproductive disorders, especially in males, skin allergies, nervous sy...
Source: Cancer Control - June 7, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Zahra Kazemi Ehsan Aboutaleb Abbas Shahsavani Majid Kermani Zohre Kazemi Source Type: research

Is your kid actin out? A series of six patients with inherited ARPC1B deficiency and review of the literature
CONCLUSION: ARPC1B deficiency has a variable and heterogeneous clinical spectrum, expanded by these cases to include keloid scars and Epstein-Barr virus chronic hepatitis. A novel deletion in exon 8 is shared by three unrelated families and might be the result of a founder effect.PMID:36708766 | DOI:10.1016/j.jaip.2022.12.045
Source: Clinical Lung Cancer - January 28, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Estefan ía Vásquez-Echeverri Marco Antonio Yamazaki-Nakashimada Edna Venegas Montoya Selma Cecilia Scheffler Mendoza Lina Maria Castano-Jaramillo Edgar Alejandro Medina-Torres Maria Edith Gonz ález-Serrano Melissa Espinosa-Navarro Juan Carlos Bustamant Source Type: research

Inpatient Direct Oral Penicillin Challenge – A Large Prospective Cohort Study
Penicillin allergies are associated with inferior patient and antimicrobial stewardship outcomes. The long-term implementation (3.5 years) of a whole-of-hospital program to assess the safety of inpatient delabeling by direct oral challenge for low-risk penicillin allergies in hospitalized inpatients at Austin Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia was described here.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - February 1, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Kyra Chua, Sara Vogrin, Jamie Waldron, Elise Mitri, Rebecca Hall, Ana Maria Copaescu, Natasha Holmes, Jason Trubiano Source Type: research

AI Cough-Monitoring Can Change the Way We Diagnose Disease
How many times do you cough a day? Do you cough more when you’re indoors or outside? Or more often after you eat? Or at night? Chances are, your cough memory might not be that accurate. But all of that information about your coughing patterns could be an untapped resource to better understand your health. Coughs may be benign ways to clear a little extra phlegm, or they could be early signs of more serious conditions such as asthma, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), or even lung cancer. “In the era of precision health, it’s ironic that such a problematic symptom is simply unmeasured,” says Pet...
Source: TIME: Health - April 3, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Alice Park Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Technology Source Type: news

Vaccination by the pharmacist: Practical guidelines.
Abstract It appears to be entirely appropriate for pharmacists to administer vaccinations if restricted to a limited number of vaccines and a well-defined set of recipients. Recommended types of vaccines would be inert vaccines with no contraindications, including flu vaccines, booster shots for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio, and HPV vaccines for the prevention of cervical cancer. Recipients targeted for these types of vaccinations would only be adults and adolescents. In addition, pharmacist-administered vaccinations would not be recommended for pregnant women, people with immunodeficiencies, chronic ...
Source: Annales Pharmaceutiques Francaises - November 1, 2012 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Freney J Tags: Ann Pharm Fr Source Type: research

Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach and Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Colon in a 45-Year-Old Male Patient Suffering from Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) and Ulcerative Colitis.
Abstract Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is the most common primary antibody deficient syndrome in adults. Among the broad spectrum of clinical manifestations are recurrent infections, allergies, autoimmune, tumour, pulmonary, liver and gastrointestinal diseases. Here we report the case of a 45-year-old male patient, who has been suffering from ulcerative colitis - likewise recognised as a CVID-associated disease - for many years. He was admitted to our clinic with a rapid progressive reduction of his general condition and a loss of weight. Diagnostic work-up revealed adenocarcinoma of the stomach as well ...
Source: Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie - December 1, 2012 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Gemeinhardt M, Türck J, Piper B, Helmberger T, Nerlich A, Schepp W Tags: Z Gastroenterol Source Type: research

Cesarean Section And Breastfeeding Practices Influence Infant Gut Microbiota, May Affect Health In Later Life
Method of birth (vaginal birth s. cesarean delivery) and feeding practices (breastfeeding v. formula-feeding) influence the development of gut bacteria in newborns and thus may affect lifelong health, according to a new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Bacteria in the gut play an important role in health, helping digest food, stimulating the development of the immune system, regulating bowels and protecting against infection. Disruption of the gut microbiota has been linked to a range of diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, asthma, cancer and others...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 13, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Source Type: news

I-Team: Patients Not Warned About Scarring Side Effect
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Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - April 30, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: deanreddington Tags: Health i-Team Local News Seen On WBZ-TV Syndicated Local Watch Listen injectable steroid Injection Karen Anderson Source Type: news

I-Team: Patients Not Warned About Scarring Side Effect Of Steroid Injections
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Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - April 30, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: deanreddington Tags: Health i-Team Local News Seen On WBZ-TV Syndicated Local Watch Listen corticosteroids injectable steroid Injection Karen Anderson Kenalog Source Type: news

Toll-Like Receptor Polymorphisms, Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases, Allergies, and Cancer
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research , Vol. 0, No. 0.
Source: Journal of Interferon - May 15, 2013 Category: Research Tags: article Source Type: research

Vitamins: stop taking the pills
This article was corrected on 7 June 2013. During editing, a line in the fifth from last paragraph, beginning 'Another example is St John's wort…' was accidentally transposed, leading to the suggestion that serotonin was a medicine rather than a brain chemical.Alternative medicineHealth & wellbeingHealthCancerCancerMedical researchPharmaceuticals industryDepressionguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds    
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 7, 2013 Category: Science Tags: The Guardian Depression Pharmaceuticals industry Health Medical research & wellbeing Society Extracts Features Cancer Life and style Alternative medicine Science Source Type: news

July eFactor
Birnbaum headlines Detroit Community Forum Leaders address Association of Public Health Laboratories NIEHS spurs investigation into the health effects of e-waste recycling Scholars Connect program welcomes class of 2013-2014 Agencies award $100,000 to winner of health and technology challenge Office of Scientific Information Management takes shape NIEHS launches website redesigned for mobile devices WETP workshop identifies strategies to promote effective safety cultures Former postdoc named chief research officer for NIH research partner NIEHS brings public health perspective to climate change policy forum Keyno...
Source: Environmental Factor - NIEHS Newsletter - July 9, 2013 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news