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Psychological Impacts of Pediatric and Adult Burns Injuries: A Scoping Review

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To burn, or not to burn: that is the question

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023
Recently, Zylstra et al. reported that wet sclerophyll forest left unburnt for 75 years experiences a marked decrease in flammability, requiring a radical rethink about fire management. This also highlights the vertical dimension of fires, with species conservation favored by a mosaic of fire types (high pyrodiversity).
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Burns

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
The authors present an extensive review of burn epidemiology. They review sources of burns, preventive tools, emergency behaviors to reduce severity, and rehabilitation. Ways are sketched in which the pediatrician can be an effective advocate against burn injuries.
E, McLoughlin, J D, Crawford
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BURNS

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
During the past 20 yrs, as burn care has evolved as a specialty of surgery, survival and outcome quality have soared. Public expectations for survival and long-term outcomes are at previously unprecedented levels. These changes are the result of a number of advances in aspects of burn care that have occurred in parallel and have fostered increasing ...
Christopher Lattimer, Omar Faiz
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