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Abstract Aims The aim of this scoping review was to synthesise how supermarkets shape health behaviours and nutrition‐related outcomes of vulnerable populations in Australia. Methods Five databases were searched and studies were included if they discussed Australia's major supermarket chains, their relationship with vulnerable populations, and outcomes
Casey E. Webb +3 more
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Burning mouth syndrome (glossalgia)
Burning mouth syndrome (glossalgia) is manifested by oral pin and tingling sensations, numbness and even burning and severe pains, more frequently in the tongue.
M Iu Maksimova +3 more
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Burning mouth syndrome – known and unknown [PDF]
The aim of this literature review was to provide a brief perspective over the scientific research of the condition known as burning mouth syndrome.
Zlatina Tomova +3 more
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Content validation of the nursing diagnosis “Adult Disuse Syndrome”: A quantitative study
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to establish the content validity of the proposed nursing diagnosis (ND) “Adult Disuse Syndrome” and all its components. Method This is an exploratory descriptive study of diagnostic content validation under Fehring's proposal.
Edinson Fabian Ardila‐Suárez +2 more
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BURNING MOUTH SYNDROME: UPDATE
Introduction: burning mouth syndrome is a known entity characterized by a burning sensation, itching of the oral mucosa in the absence of clinical signs and it usually appears in middle-aged or older people.
Aymé Cepero Santos +2 more
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Topical application in burning mouth syndrome
Background/purpose: Intraoral and perioral burning sensations may be sequelae of burning mouth syndrome (BMSD) or burning mouth symptoms (BMSP), which present a diagnostic challenge.
Junad Khan +4 more
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Surgical Management of Non‐Allergic Rhinitis—An EAACI Task Force Position Paper
ABSTRACT Non‐allergic rhinitis is a frequent yet underdiagnosed cause of chronic nasal symptoms, including nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, and upper airway hyperreactivity. Its pathophysiology involves neurogenic dysregulation, leading to excessive mucus production and vasodilation.
Marie Lundberg +18 more
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Clinical effect of lipoic acid in burning mouth syndrome
Objective To explore the effects of lipoic acid in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome. Methods From May 2015 to May 2016, patients with burning mouth syndrome were selected and divided into experimental group (n=14) and control group (n=15 ...
WEI Pingjie, WANG Xiaohe
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Burning mouth syndrome: etiology
The Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is an oral mucosa pain--with or without inflammatory signs--without any specific lesion. It is mostly observed in women aged 40-60 years. This pain feels like a moderate/severe burning, and it occurs more frequently on the tongue, but it may also be felt at the gingiva, lips and jugal mucosa.
Cerchiari, Dafne Patrícia +5 more
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Novel approaches for drug development against chronic primary pain: A systematic review
Abstract Chronic primary pain (CPP) persisting for more than 3 months, associated with significant emotional distress without any known underlying cause, is an unmet medical need. Traditional or adjuvant analgesics do not provide satisfactory pain relief for a great proportion of these patients.
Valéria Tékus +5 more
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