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Efficacy of Massage Techniques for Hypertrophic Burn Scars - A Systematic Review of Literature
J Burn Care Res. 2023 Sep 12:irad140. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irad140. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite advancements in burn care, evidence estimates that pathological scarring occurs in 32% to 75% of cutaneous burns. Scar massage therapy is an under researched method of management for hypertrophic burn scars which has scope to be a low-cost treatment alternative. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of scar massage techniques for common hypertrophic burn scar symptoms such as contraction, pruritus, pain and visibility. The keywords and corresponding MeSH terms were inputed into PubMed, EMBASE, Co...
Source: Cancer Control - September 12, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Sabrina Poppy Barnes Yangmyung Ma Bijendra Patel Preetha Muthayya Source Type: research

Poison Centers and Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units: Productive Two-Way Partnerships
J Med Toxicol. 2023 Mar 29. doi: 10.1007/s13181-023-00942-6. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36988816 | DOI:10.1007/s13181-023-00942-6
Source: Journal of Medical Toxicology - March 29, 2023 Category: Toxicology Authors: Alan D Woolf Carl R Baum Michele Burns Source Type: research

Integrating General Practice Into the Australian COVID-19 Response: A Description of the General Practitioner Respiratory Clinic Program in Australia
This article describes the development and early implementation of this model.PMID:35606123 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2808
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - May 23, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Stephanie Davis Leslee Roberts Jane Desborough Sally Hall Dykgraaf Penelope Burns Michael Kidd Raglan Maddox Lucas de Toca Kamalini Lokuge Source Type: research

Organismal and cellular interactions in vertebrate-alga symbioses
Biochem Soc Trans. 2022 Feb 28;50(1):609-620. doi: 10.1042/BST20210153.ABSTRACTPhotosymbioses, intimate interactions between photosynthetic algal symbionts and heterotrophic hosts, are well known in invertebrate and protist systems. Vertebrate animals are an exception where photosynthetic microorganisms are not often considered part of the normal vertebrate microbiome, with a few exceptions in amphibian eggs. Here, we review the breadth of vertebrate diversity and explore where algae have taken hold in vertebrate fur, on vertebrate surfaces, in vertebrate tissues, and within vertebrate cells. We find that algae have myriad...
Source: Biochemical Society Transactions - February 28, 2022 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Hui Yang Baptiste Genot Solange Duhamel Ryan Kerney John A Burns Source Type: research