FIXED ERUPTIONS: DRUG, FOOD, AND WHAT MORE?

Fixed Eruptions: Drug, food, and what more?

Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a common entity encountered in our day-to-day clinical practice.It is a T-cell-dependent pathway with induction of interferon-gamma-producing CD8+ T-cells in the Wall Shelf Set (3/CN) dermis and epidermis.It is not just a drug that causes a fixed Hob Cover eruption but has also been described with food known as fixed fo

read more

National review of end-of-life care withdrawal guidelines for non-invasive advanced respiratory support using document analysis

Objectives This study aims to understand the breadth of practice around end-of-life withdrawal of non-invasive advanced respiratory support (encompassing both continuous positive airway pressure and non-invasive ventilation) by analysing NHS-published guidelines and guidance for clinicians.This study seeks validity in the guidelines through a confl

read more

National review of end-of-life care withdrawal guidelines for non-invasive advanced respiratory support using document analysis

Objectives This study aims to understand the breadth of practice around end-of-life withdrawal of non-invasive advanced respiratory support (encompassing both continuous positive airway pressure and non-invasive ventilation) by analysing NHS-published guidelines and guidance for clinicians.This study seeks validity in the guidelines through a confl

read more

The Text4HealthyAging Program: An Evidence-Based Text Messaging Innovation to Support Healthy Urban Aging in Canada and Australia

Age-friendly cities are crucial to achieve the WHO goal of healthy aging.Such cities promote opportunities for health, participation, and security, thus enhancing quality of life as people age.Older people commonly experience TV Cover psychosocial challenges such as anxiety, depression, substance abuse, loss of autonomy, grief, fear, and loneliness

read more

Prosthodontic management of generalized severe dental fluorosis using simultaneous arch technique and Hobo twin-stage concept of full mouth rehabilitation

Toothpaste Treatment of severe generalized dental fluorosis with surface defects to rehabilitate esthetics, phonetics, and mastication require removal of unsupported and pitted enamel and/or dentine, reestablishment of centric relation with or without reestablishing vertical dimension of occlusion and fabrication of full mouth crown and bridge work

read more