| Number of articles: 9 |
| 1. A case study: massage, relaxation, and reward for treatment of alopecia areata. |
| Authors: Putt SC, Weinstein L, Dzindolet MT. |
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| Alopecia areata, a common cause of hair loss, is generally considered the consequence of an autoimmune process. |
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| 2. Atopic dermatitis symptoms decreased in children following massage therapy. |
| Authors: Schachner L, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Duarte AM, Krasnegor J. |
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| Young children with atopic dermatitis were treated with standard topical care and massaged by their parents for 20 minutes daily for a 1 month period. |
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| 3. Contact dermatitis due to a massage liniment containing Inula helenium extract. |
| Authors: Pazzaglia M, Venturo N, Borda G, Tosti A. |
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| 4. Evaluation of massage with essential oils on childhood atopic eczema. |
| Authors: Anderson C, Lis-Balchin M, Kirk-Smith M. |
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| Childhood atopic eczema is an increasingly common condition in young children. |
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| 5. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from olive oil in a masseur. |
| Authors: Isaksson M, Bruze M |
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| Contact allergy to olive oil is considered rare. |
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| 6. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from PEG-4 rapeseed amide in a massage oil. |
| Author: Isaksson M. |
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| 7. Rejuvenating facial massage--a bane or boon? |
| Authors: Khanna N, Datta Gupta S. |
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| BACKGROUND: Facial massage is an extremely popular form of beauty treatment and is thought to rejuvenate the skin. |
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| 8. The measurement of skin lymph flow by isotope clearance--reliability, reproducibility, injection dynamics, and the effect of massage. |
| Authors: Mortimer PS, Simmonds R, Rezvani M, Robbins M, Hopewell JW, Ryan TJ. |
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| The measurement of skin lymph flow was investigated using an isotope clearance technique (ICT). |
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| 9. Zoster after shiatsu massage. |
| Authors: Mumm AH, Morens DM, Elm JL, Diwan AR. |
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