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    The Effectiveness of Propolis on Gingivitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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    Background: A randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a propolis rinse on induced gingivitis by using the co-twin study design. Methods: Twenty-one twin pairs (n=42) were enrolled in a gingivitis study with oral hygiene promotion (14 days) and gingivitis induction (21 days). During the gingivitis induction phase, one member of the twin pair was randomly assigned to a 2% typified propolis rinse, and the other was assigned a color-matched 0.05% sodium fluoride plus 0.05% cetylpyridinium chloride rinse (positive control). Patients rinsed twice daily with 20?mL for 30 seconds for 21 days. Gingivitis was measured on days ?14 (baseline), 0 (after hygiene phase), and 21 (after no-hygiene phase) by using the Papillary Bleeding Score (PBS) and by standard digital imaging of the gum tissues (G-parameter). Results: The 38 persons who completed the study (age 13?22 years) were well balanced according to PBS at baseline and G-parameter after the initial hygiene phase. After 21 days without oral hygiene, the propolis rinse and positive control rinse groups did not differ significantly for average PBS measurements or G-parameter. Conclusions: Use of a 2% typified propolis rinse was equivalent to a positive control rinse during a 21-day no-hygiene period.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140298/1/acm.2013.0431.pd

    A CONCEPÇÃO DO GESTOR ESCOLAR SOBRE A IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DOS DIREITOS FUNDAMENTAIS PRESENTES NO ESTATUTO DA CRIANÇA E DO ADOLESCENTE (ECA) EM ESCOLAS PÚBLICAS DE MARACAJÁ, SC

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    RESUMO: O presente artigo analisa a perspectiva do gestor escolar sobre a implementação dos direitos fundamentais presentes no Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA), nas instituiçÔes de ensino. Para essa finalidade foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com uma gestora escolar da rede pĂșblica estadual e uma gestora escolar da rede municipal da cidade de MaracajĂĄ (SC). O foco das questĂ”es compreendeu o conhecimento do gestor escolar a respeito do texto do ECA, quais os processos efetivam a proteção integral e a implementação dos direitos fundamentais na escola e quais relaçÔes sĂŁo estabelecidas entre a instituição escolar e o Conselho Tutelar. A pesquisa mostrou que a maior dificuldade em se fazer legitimar os direitos fundamentais do ECA estĂĄ na falta de participação da famĂ­lia na escola. As gestoras tĂȘm conhecimento do ECA como uma norma que protege as crianças e adolescentes. Em contrapartida, houve momentos em que se colocaram fora da responsabilidade de garantir o direito e a proteção do pĂșblico infanto-juvenil, de maneira a compreender que o ECA fosse o Ășnico responsĂĄvel pelas crianças e adolescentes. Assim, torna-se importante a escola aproximar e unir outras entidades juntamente Ă  instituição. A escola deve ser a mediadora dos princĂ­pios do ECA aos pais e aos alunos para deixar claro a responsabilidade de todos perante a proteção integral e aos direitos fundamentais das crianças e adolescentes. PALAVRAS CHAVE: Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente. Proteção integral. Direitos fundamentais. Escolas PĂșblicas

    ARIA digital anamorphosis : Digital transformation of health and care in airway diseases from research to practice

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    Digital anamorphosis is used to define a distorted image of health and care that may be viewed correctly using digital tools and strategies. MASK digital anamorphosis represents the process used by MASK to develop the digital transformation of health and care in rhinitis. It strengthens the ARIA change management strategy in the prevention and management of airway disease. The MASK strategy is based on validated digital tools. Using the MASK digital tool and the CARAT online enhanced clinical framework, solutions for practical steps of digital enhancement of care are proposed.Peer reviewe

    Racial differences in systemic sclerosis disease presentation: a European Scleroderma Trials and Research group study

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    Objectives. Racial factors play a significant role in SSc. We evaluated differences in SSc presentations between white patients (WP), Asian patients (AP) and black patients (BP) and analysed the effects of geographical locations.Methods. SSc characteristics of patients from the EUSTAR cohort were cross-sectionally compared across racial groups using survival and multiple logistic regression analyses.Results. The study included 9162 WP, 341 AP and 181 BP. AP developed the first non-RP feature faster than WP but slower than BP. AP were less frequently anti-centromere (ACA; odds ratio (OR) = 0.4, P < 0.001) and more frequently anti-topoisomerase-I autoantibodies (ATA) positive (OR = 1.2, P = 0.068), while BP were less likely to be ACA and ATA positive than were WP [OR(ACA) = 0.3, P < 0.001; OR(ATA) = 0.5, P = 0.020]. AP had less often (OR = 0.7, P = 0.06) and BP more often (OR = 2.7, P < 0.001) diffuse skin involvement than had WP.AP and BP were more likely to have pulmonary hypertension [OR(AP) = 2.6, P < 0.001; OR(BP) = 2.7, P = 0.03 vs WP] and a reduced forced vital capacity [OR(AP) = 2.5, P < 0.001; OR(BP) = 2.4, P < 0.004] than were WP. AP more often had an impaired diffusing capacity of the lung than had BP and WP [OR(AP vs BP) = 1.9, P = 0.038; OR(AP vs WP) = 2.4, P < 0.001]. After RP onset, AP and BP had a higher hazard to die than had WP [hazard ratio (HR) (AP) = 1.6, P = 0.011; HR(BP) = 2.1, P < 0.001].Conclusion. Compared with WP, and mostly independent of geographical location, AP have a faster and earlier disease onset with high prevalences of ATA, pulmonary hypertension and forced vital capacity impairment and higher mortality. BP had the fastest disease onset, a high prevalence of diffuse skin involvement and nominally the highest mortality

    Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air (R) App

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    Background In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome. This study aimed to assess the performance of the work VAS work by comparing VAS work with other VAS measurements and symptom-medication scores obtained concurrently. Methods All consecutive MASK-air users in 23 countries from 1 June 2016 to 31 October 2018 were included (14 189 users; 205 904 days). Geolocalized users self-assessed daily symptom control using the touchscreen functionality on their smart phone to click on VAS scores (ranging from 0 to 100) for overall symptoms (global), nose, eyes, asthma and work. Two symptom-medication scores were used: the modified EAACI CSMS score and the MASK control score for rhinitis. To assess data quality, the intra-individual response variability (IRV) index was calculated. Results A strong correlation was observed between VAS work and other VAS. The highest levels for correlation with VAS work and variance explained in VAS work were found with VAS global, followed by VAS nose, eye and asthma. In comparison with VAS global, the mCSMS and MASK control score showed a lower correlation with VAS work. Results are unlikely to be explained by a low quality of data arising from repeated VAS measures. Conclusions VAS work correlates with other outcomes (VAS global, nose, eye and asthma) but less well with a symptom-medication score. VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies.Peer reviewe
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