نتایج جستجو برای: bathing water

تعداد نتایج: 553928  

2011
Tina Lavender Carol Bedwell Ediri O'Brien Michael J Cork Mark Turner Anna Hart

BACKGROUND The vulnerability of newborn babies' skin creates the potential for a number of skin problems. Despite this, there remains a dearth of good quality evidence to inform practice. Published studies comparing water with a skin-cleansing product have not provided adequate data to inform an adequately powered trial. Nor have they distinguished between babies with and without a predispositi...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Hidekazu Irie Tetsuya Tatsumi Mitsutaka Takamiya Kan Zen Tomosaburo Takahashi Akihiro Azuma Kento Tateishi Tetsuya Nomura Hironori Hayashi Norio Nakajima Mitsuhiko Okigaki Hiroaki Matsubara

BACKGROUND Carbon dioxide-rich water bathing has the effect of vasodilatation, whereas it remains undetermined whether this therapy exerts an angiogenic action associated with new vessel formation. METHODS AND RESULTS Unilateral hindlimb ischemia was induced by resecting the femoral arteries of C57BL/J mice. Lower limbs were immersed in CO2-enriched water (CO2 concentration, 1000 to 1200 mg/L...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2009
Sofie Ruysschaert Tinde van Andel Kobeke Van de Putte Patrick Van Damme

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Young children are vulnerable to a range of illnesses and evil forces. Ethnobotanical folk remedies often play a major role in combating these afflictions. Here we show that plant use is highly valued and practiced within the Saramaccan Maroon Society in Suriname to maintain the general health and well-being of children. AIM OF THE STUDY To assess the plant use ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1988
D J Barker J A Morris S J Simmonds R H Oliver

The extension of piped water supplies in Anglesey, North Wales, 30 years ago and the consequent introduction of domestic hot water systems was followed by an epidemic of appendicitis. This occurred while appendicitis rates were falling elsewhere in Britain. The diet of Anglesey is unremarkable. This is further evidence that epidemics of appendicitis occur during the transition to 'western' hygi...

2016
Nathaniel Bowditch

chapter on the treatment of neurasthenia. The result is all that could be desired. There is no form of treatment which has not been given its place; diet, climate, altitude, baths and waters are all alluded to at length in the discussion of every disease which in their use is beneficial or the reverse. With regard to drug treatment, one cannot do better than quote the Editor's own words when he...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2004
Faruk Incecik M Ozlem Hergüner Mürüvet Elkay Sakir Altunbasak

Hot water epilepsy (HWE) is a rare form of reflex epilepsy caused by bathing with hot water. In this paper, we describe three cases with hot water epilepsy. It occurs generally in children with normal psychomotor development and children continue to develop normally after seizure. HWE has usually a favorable prognosis by first avoiding lukewarm water and secondly using either intermittent oral ...

2009
Rachel B Smith Mireille B Toledano John Wright Pauline Raynor Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen

BACKGROUND Studies of disinfection by-products in drinking water and measures of adverse fetal growth have often been limited by exposure assessment lacking data on individual water use, and therefore failing to reflect individual variation in DBP exposure. METHODS Pregnant women recruited to the Born in Bradford cohort study completed a questionnaire which covers water exposure. Information ...

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 2012
Marisa A Montecalvo Donna McKenna Robert Yarrish Lynda Mack George Maguire Janet Haas Lawrence DeLorenzo Norine Dellarocco Barbara Savatteri Addie Rosenthal Anita Watson Debra Spicehandler Qiuhu Shi Paul Visintainer Gary P Wormser

BACKGROUND Chlorhexidine bathing has been associated with reductions in healthcare-associated bloodstream infection. To determine the impact and sustainability of the effect of chlorhexidine bathing on central venous catheter-associated bloodstream infection, we performed a prospective, 3-phase, multiple-hospital study. METHODS In the medical intensive care unit and the respiratory care unit ...

2015
Guoxian Huang Roger A. Falconer Binliang Lin Thorsten Stoesser

Due to the increasing economic and cultural value of bathing waters and the shellfish industry in the UK and worldwide, water quality in estuarine and coastal waters has attracted considerable public attention in recent years. To obtain accurate predictions of the concentration distributions of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in coastal waters for better management of bathing water compliance...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
A Wither J Greaves I Dunhill M Wyer C Stapleton D Kay N Humphrey J Watkins C Francis A McDonald J Crowther

Achieving compliance with the mandatory standards of the 1976 Bathing Water Directive (76/160/EEC) is required at all U.K. identified bathing waters. In recent years, the Fylde coast has been an area of significant investments in 'point source' control, which have not proven, in isolation, to satisfactorily achieve compliance with the mandatory, let alone the guide, levels of water quality in t...

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