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Mothers massaging their newborns with lotion versus no lotion enhances mothers’ and newborns’ sleep

open access: yesInfant Behavior and Development, 2016
Sleep is frequently interrupted in newborns and their mothers. Massage therapy is noted to facilitate sleep in adults and infants. Infant massage has also been more effective with oil versus no oil. In this study 76 mothers of newborns were randomly assigned to a massage with lotion versus a massage without lotion group and a non-massage control group.
Tiffany Field   +2 more
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Physical stability and clinical efficacy of Crocodylus niloticus oil lotion

open access: yesRevista Brasileira De Farmacognosia, 2016
The stability and the anti-ageing, skin hydrating and anti-erythema effects of a commercialized Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti, 1768, Crocodylidae, oil lotion was determined.
Minja Gerber   +2 more
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Review of the Influence of Acrylate Lotion on the Properties of Cement-Based Materials

open access: yesMaterials, 2023
Polymer-modified cement-based materials have been widely used in the construction field. Acrylate lotion significantly improves durability, toughness, and bending resistance, especially durability, because the porosity of cement-based materials is ...
Fuyun Su, Xiaodong Ma, Tingshu He
exaly   +2 more sources
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2010
Sir:When I was a resident in plastic surgery at Pittsburgh, I had the opportunity to a participate in a hand rotation with a community orthopedic surgeon. He was incredibly busy and diagnostically gifted, yet direct and definitive in his decision making. It was a great experience.
Steven P, Davison, Nora, Porter
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Crotamiton Lotion in Pruritus

International Journal of Dermatology, 1984
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the antipruritic effects of 10% crotamiton lotion in 31 patients with bilaterally symmetrical pruritic dermatoses. In this double‐blind, paired‐comparison clinical trial, there was no significant difference in relief of pruritus between the crotamiton lotion and its vehicle.
E B, Smith, C A, King, M D, Baker
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ANTIHISTAMINIC LOTION FOR MILIARIA

Archives of Dermatology, 1951
Topical application of the antihistaminics has been practiced rather extensively during the past few years, especially when incorporated in ointment bases and as iontophoretic agents, as shown by Aaron, Peck, and Abramson. 1 The effectiveness of antihistaminics in ointment bases is certainly questioned on the basis of the work done by Perry.
D, SCHULTHEIS, E F, TRAUB
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A Podophyllin Lotion for Warts

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
An effective topical therapy is still needed in the management of warts, especially the plantar and the periungual types. Often cantharidin does not produce deep enough necrosis even with repeated applications and even after debridements of various degrees. In hyperkeratotic types of warts podophyllin has not been effective because of failure to secure
L, GOLDMAN, W, COHEN, J, PALERMO
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