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Malodorous feet

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018
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Elena, Artal, Gemma, Martin-Ezquerra
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Canine Oral Malodor

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2006
Canine oral malodor may be the first indication that a serious disease process is occurring in the oral cavity. Various methods for detecting oral malodor have been used in humans, and some of these are suitable for collecting data in the dog. Oral malodor often responds favorably to improved oral hygiene, administered first by a trained professional ...
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Phytocosmetics for Malodor Treatment

2021
Malodorant compounds generating unpleasant body and oral odors are clearly one of the strong non-verbal signals diminishing an individual's self-confidence. Although metal salts and anti-microbial agents are present in the commercial products for malodorant treatment, these actives are insufficient or unsuitable in some cases with side effects that ...
Nattaya Lourith   +1 more
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Genital Malodor in Women

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2012
Genital malodor is a common distressing complaint that brings a woman to her physician's office. Vaginal infections, primarily bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis, still remain the commonest causes and are relatively easy to diagnose and treat. However, in approximately one third of women who present with malodor, no cause is identified.
Chithra, Subramanian   +2 more
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Malodorous wounds

The Lancet, 1996
Emil C Reisinger   +2 more
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