9 results match your criteria: "RMIT University Bundoora Campus[Affiliation]"

Onychomycosis is a fungal disease of the nail that is found worldwide and is difficult to diagnose accurately. This study used metagenomics to investigate the microbiology of 18 clinically diagnosed mycotic nails and two normal nails for fungi and bacteria using the ITS2 and 16S loci. Four mycotic nails were from Bass Coast, six from Melbourne Metropolitan and eight from Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.

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Infrared sauna as exercise-mimetic? Physiological responses to infrared sauna vs exercise in healthy women: A randomized controlled crossover trial.

Complement Ther Med

March 2022

School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University - Bundoora Campus, Melbourne 3083, Australia; Victorian Clinical Genetics Services, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, Australia.

Background: Passive heat therapies have been reported to have similar effects on the cardiovascular system as exercise. Studies supporting these findings in healthy populations have predominantly been done with men using warm water immersions or traditional saunas, rather than newer infrared-based saunas.

Objective: To explore short-term thermal and cardiovascular responses in women using an infrared sauna as compared to moderate-intensity exercise.

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During the past decade, a prolonged and serious outbreak of dermatophytosis due to a terbinafine-resistant novel species in the Trichophyton mentagrophytesT. interdigitale complex has been ongoing in India, and it has spread to several European countries. The objective of this study was to investigate the molecular background of the squalene epoxidase () gene in order to understand the risk of emergence and spread of multiresistance in dermatophytes.

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Toenail onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes is a significant medical and financial worldwide burden. Relatively scant research has been undertaken as to the predominant species and strains causing this condition in Australia, which is a unique isolated continent with diverse geographical, climatic and population regions. Four regions were selected in Eastern Australia: Far North Queensland, Rural Victoria, Melbourne Metropolitan and Tasmania.

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A hot topic for health: Results of the Global Sauna Survey.

Complement Ther Med

June 2019

School of Health & Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University - Bundoora Campus, Melbourne 3083, Australia.

Objective: Sauna-bathing is an ancient tradition that is gaining popularity across the world as a wellness tool. There is a growing body of medical evidence supporting the role of saunas, or whole-body thermotherapy, as a form of treatment for a range of health issues. However, the demographics, motivations and experiences of current sauna bathers have not yet been explored on a global scale.

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DHEA and DHEAS are neuroactive neurosteroids that interact with several major receptor systems in the brain, including sigma (σ), glutamate, and GABA-A receptors. It has been recognized as early as 1952, that the loss of DHEA/DHEAS in adult life is associated with neuropsychiatric disorders (eg schizophrenia, depression). However, the mechanistic role for DHEA/DHEAS in any of these domains remains speculative, not the least because the presence of these androgens in the adrenal gland and brain is largely confined to humans and only some non-human primates.

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DHEA in Prenatal and Postnatal Life: Implications for Brain and Behavior.

Vitam Horm

November 2018

School of Health & Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University-Bundoora Campus, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Electronic address:

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfated congener (DHEAS) are the principal C steroid produced by the adrenal gland in many mammals, including humans. It is secreted in high concentrations during fetal life, but synthesis decreases after birth until, in humans and some other primates, there is a prepubertal surge of DHEA production by the adrenal gland-a phenomenon known as adrenarche. There remains considerable uncertainty about the physiological role of DHEA and DHEAS.

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Premenstrual vaginal colonization of Candida and symptoms of vaginitis.

J Med Microbiol

November 2012

General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, University of Melbourne, 200 Berkeley Street, Carlton 3053, Australia.

Although premenstrual exacerbation of vulvovaginal symptoms attributed to Candida spp. is well documented, the causation of these symptoms is not well understood. This study describes the daily vaginal colonization of Candida in three women.

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