189 research outputs found
External Use of Propolis for Oral, Skin, and Genital Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Objective. The aim of this review is to provide the available evidence on the external use of propolis (EUP) for oral, skin, and genital diseases. Method. We searched twelve electronic databases for relevant studies up to June 2016. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) were included and analysed. Results. Of the 286 articles identified, twelve potentially relevant studies met our inclusion criteria. A meta-analysis of two studies on recurrent oral aphthae (ROA) indicated that there were no significant differences in total effective rate (TER) for pain disappearance between EUP and placebo groups (RR = 1.96, 95% CI = 0.97â3.98, and P=0.06). In two studies on skin diseases, the combined treatment of EUP with other interventions revealed significant effects on the duration of treatment or TER. In one study on genital diseases, EUP showed significant differences in genital herpes outcome measures compared to placebo. Conclusions. Our results on the effectiveness of EUP for treating oral, skin, and genital diseases are not conclusive because of the low methodological qualities and small sample sizes. Further well-designed randomized controlled trials, with high quality and large samples for specific disorders, must be conducted to obtain firm conclusions
Nuclear starburst activity induced by elongated bulges in spiral galaxies
We study the effects of bulge elongation on the star formation activity in
the centers of spiral galaxies using the data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Data Release 7. We construct a volume-limited sample of face-on spiral galaxies
with 19.5 mag at 0.02 0.055 by excluding barred galaxies,
where the aperture of the SDSS spectroscopic fibre covers the bulges of the
galaxies. We adopt the ellipticity of bulges measured by Simard et al. (2011)
who performed two-dimensional bulge+disc decompositions using the SDSS images
of galaxies, and identify nuclear starbursts using the fibre specific star
formation rates derived from the SDSS spectra. We find a statistically
significant correlation between bulge elongation and nuclear starbursts in the
sense that the fraction of nuclear starbursts increases with bulge elongation.
This correlation is more prominent for fainter and redder galaxies, which
exhibit higher ratios of elongated bulges. We find no significant environmental
dependence of the correlation between bulge elongation and nuclear starbursts.
These results suggest that non-axisymmetric bulges can efficiently feed the gas
into the centre of galaxies to trigger nuclear starburst activity.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
Exploration of New Electroacupuncture Needle Material
Background. Electro Acupuncture (EA) uses the acupuncture needle as an electrode to apply low-frequency stimulation. For its safe operation, it is essential to prevent any corrosion of the acupuncture needle. Objective. The aim of this study is to find an available material and determine the possibility of producing a standard EA needle that is biocompatible. Methods. Biocompatibility was tested by an MTT assay and cytotoxicity testing. Corrosion was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) after 0.5âmA, 60âmin stimulation. The straightness was measured using a gap length of 100âmm, and tensile testing was performed by imposing a maximum tensile load. Results. Phosphor bronze, Ni coated SS304, were deemed inappropriate materials because of mild-to-moderate cytotoxicity and corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V and SS316 showed no cytotoxicity or corrosion. Ti-6Al-4V has a 70 times higher cost and 2.5 times lower conductivity than SS316. The results of both straightness and tensile testing confirmed that SS316 can be manufactured as a standard product. Conclusion. As a result, we confirmed that SS316 can be used a new EA electrode material. We hope that a further study of the maximum capacity of low-frequency stimulation using an SS316 for safe operation
Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae from Ny-Ă lesund and BlomstrandhalvĂžya Island (Svalbard)
A field survey of algae and cyanobacteria from terrestrial and freshwater habitats in the vicinity of Ny-Ă
lesund and on BlomstrandhalvĂžya Island (Svalbard) was performed in June 2009, and results were compared with data from our fieldwork in June 2006. In total, we identified 30 taxa belonging to 23 genera from the specimens collected near Ny-Ă
lesund (26 taxa) and on BlomstrandhalvĂžya Island (24 taxa). Five species previously unrecorded from this locality are depicted, including astaxanthin-containing Haematococcus sp. collected from BlomstrandhalvĂžya Island. This is the first report on a Haematococcus species from the High Arctic.Une Ă©tude sur le terrain portant sur les algues et les cyanobactĂ©ries dâhabitats terrestres et dulçaquicoles dans les environs de Ny-Ă
lesund et de lâĂźle BlomstrandhalvĂžya (Svalbard) a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©e en juin 2009, et les rĂ©sultats ont Ă©tĂ© comparĂ©s aux donnĂ©es de notre travail sur le terrain effectuĂ© en juin 2006. En tout, nous avons identifiĂ© 30 taxons appartenant Ă 23 genres Ă partir de spĂ©cimens prĂ©levĂ©s prĂšs de Ny-Ă
lesund (26 taxons) et de BlomstrandhalvĂžya (24 taxons). Cinq espĂšces qui nâavaient jamais Ă©tĂ© rĂ©pertoriĂ©es dans cette localitĂ© sont illustrĂ©es, dont lâHaematococcus sp. contenant de lâastaxanthine recueillie Ă lâĂźle BlomstrandhalvĂžya. Il sâagit de la premiĂšre fois que lâespĂšce Haematococcus a Ă©tĂ© signalĂ©e dans lâExtrĂȘme-Arctique
Changes of Functional MRI Findings in a Patient Whose Pathological Gambling Improved with Fluvoxamine
Legalized gambling is a growing industry, and is probably a factor in the presently increasing prevalence of pathological gambling. We present a case of a 36-year-old pathological gambler who was treated with fluvoxamine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and who was assessed by functional MRI before and after drug administration. During activation periods, the pathological gambler was shown cards as stimuli, and fMRI results in several brain regions showed differential effects before and after medication and a maintenance period. This case demonstrates that the treatment response to fluvoxamine in a pathological gambler was observed not only by subjective self-report, but also by objective fMRI results. Therefore, fMRI may be a useful tool in the diagnosis and prediction of treatment response in patients afflicted with pathological gambling
Dependence of Barred Galaxy Fraction on Galaxy Properties and Environment
We investigate the dependence of occurrence of bars in galaxies on galaxy
properties and environment. We use a volume-limited sample of 33,391 galaxies
brighter than log at , drawn from the
SDSS DR 7. We classify the galaxies into early and late types, and identify
bars by visual inspection. Among 10,674 late-type galaxies with axis ratio
, we find 3,240 barred galaxies () which divide into
2,542 strong bars () and 698 weak bars (). We find
that increases as color becomes redder, and that it has a
maximum value at intermediate velocity dispersion (150 km
s). This trend suggests that strong bars are dominantly hosted by
intermediate-mass systems. Weak bars prefer bluer galaxies with lower mass and
lower concentration. In the case of strong bars, their dependence on the
concentration index appears only for massive galaxies with km
s. We also find that does not directly depend on the
large-scale background density when other physical parameters ( color or
) are fixed. We discover that decreases as the separation to
the nearest neighbor galaxy becomes smaller than 0.1 times the virial radius of
the neighbor regardless of neighbor's morphology. These results imply that
strong bars are likely to be destroyed during strong tidal interactions, and
that the mechanism for this phenomenon is gravitational and not hydrodynamical.
The fraction of weak bars has no correlation with environmental parameters. We
do not find any direct evidence for environmental stimulation of bar formation.Comment: 20 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
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