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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: honey + topical + study  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Wisconsin Medical Society: Honey, I shrunk the wound?
The Daily Kenoshan, Wisconsin - Jul 11, 2008
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health call the gooey substance ?a low-cost topical therapy with important ...

BigNews.biz (press release)
Relief from Pain and Aching Muscles
BigNews.biz (press release), MA - Jul 17, 2008
Manuka Honey is derived from the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Tea Tree, native to New Zealand. Camphor is an ingredient that is used topically to ...

NJBIZ
From Low-Tech to High-Tech Wound Care
NJBIZ, NJ - Jul 7, 2008
Derma is also testing on humans a prescription topical wound treatment licensed from the University of Southern California. Juan Noble, an analyst with ...OTC:DSCI
Stinging Insects
WSOCtv.com, NC - Jul 18, 2008
Clean the wound and, if available, apply a topical antibiotic. Place an ice pack to the site to reduce swelling. An over-the-counter antihistamine may also ...
Pearl Harbor II: Pearlmageddon
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008
Follow this link now, because once Warner Brothers get wind of this topical interactive tease, it's going be off the web faster than you can say Harry ...
Treating Common Skin Problems
KRIS-TV, TX - Jul 28, 2008
Next, Allen advises that you use a topical product with salicylic acid. Moisturizers, pore-openers, and blemish spot-treatments are all available at ...

Sydney Morning Herald
Welcome to the hotel deco-rama
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Jul 11, 2008
And for those who haven't had enough of deco at the National Gallery of Victoria show, it is a topical place to visit with its fine collection of furniture ...
Leaving Sky was the day my life changed
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 7, 2008
"You don't even like honey." I didn't really have an answer for that other than the fact that plan B has often come in handy in my life and so it seemed ...BSY
LYLE LOVETT & His Large Band
Isthmus, WI - Jul 12, 2008
"Not to be too topical, because events like those are just symptoms of life, whenever in history it happens. It's about hope through acceptance. ...
Mini reviews of movies currently in theaters
Denver Post, CO - Jul 8, 2008
John Cusack deserves credit for trying to make something topical, controversial and uncompromised. The elements are all here but the parts never come ...
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… clinical and histological study of superficial burn wound healing with honey and silver sulfadiazine -
M Subrahmanyam - Burns, 1998 - Elsevier
... patients. In this study honey of multifloral origin was used after confirmation
of its sterility. ... In conclusion, honey, as a topical agent, does not adhere ...

… tinea faciei with topical application of honey, olive oil and beeswax mixture: an open pilot study -
NS Al-Waili - Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
... for pityriasis versicolor, tinea cruris, tinea corporis and tinea faciei with topical
application of honey, olive oil and beeswax mixture: an open pilot study. ...

Topical application of honey in treatment of burns. -
M Subrahmanyam - Br J Surg, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Topical application of honey in treatment of burns. ... low cost and easy availability
make honey an ideal dressing ... Publication Types: Comparative Study. MeSH Terms ...

Topical application of honey in the management of radiation mucositis. A Preliminary study -
BM Biswal, A Zakaria, NM Ahmad - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2003 - Springer
... equally to one study arm and an- other 20 to the control arm by computer-generated
random num- bers. In the treatment arm, topical natural honey was applied to ...

Topical application of natural honey, beeswax and olive oil mixture for atopic dermatitis or … -
NS Al-Waili - Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
... controlled study; 11 patients with dermatitis used topical betamethasone esters
and 10 patients with psoriasis used clobetasol propionate. Honey mixture ...

Topical Application of Honey in Treatment of Abdominal Wound Disruption -
W Phuapradit, N Saropala - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and …, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... In this study we achieved excellent results in every case in terms of efficacy,
length of ... Subrahmanyam M. Topical application of honey in treatment ...

[CITATION] Topical application of natural honey, beeswax and olive oil mixture to treat patients with atopic …
N Al-Waili - Complement Ther Med, 2003

Honey dressing versus boiled potato peel in the treatment of burns: a prospective randomized study -
M Subrahmanyam - Burns, 1996 - Elsevier
... in culture swab study. The boiled potato peel dressings ... 6 Bregman A, Yamai J, Wiss
J et al. Acceleration of wound healing by topical application of honey. ...

Randomized, controlled trial of topical exit-site application of honey (Medihoney) versus mupirocin … -
DW Johnson, C Eps, DW Mudge, KJ Wiggins, K … - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2005 - Am Soc Nephrol
... Discussion The present study demonstrated that regular, thrice-weekly, topical
exit-site application of standardized antibacterial honey was safe and cost ...

Potential of Honey in the Treatment of Wounds and Burns. -
PC Molan - American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2001 - dermatology.adisonline.com
... Subrahmanyam M. Topical application of honey in ... Subrahmanyam M. Honey impregnated
gauze versus polyurethane film ... of burns - a prospective randomised study. ...

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UW study tests topical honey as a treatment for diabetic ulcers

EAU CLAIRE, WI -- The sore on Catrina Hurlburt's leg simply wouldn't heal.

Complications from a 2002 car accident left Hurlburt, a borderline diabetic, with recurring cellulitis and staph infections. One of those infections developed into a troublesome open sore that, despite the use of oral antibiotics, continued to fester for nearly eight months.

Then Hurlburt's physician, Jennifer Eddy of UW Health's Eau Claire Family Medicine Clinic, suggested she try using topical honey.

Within a matter of months, the sore had healed completely.

"I remember thinking, holy mackerel-what a difference," says Hurlburt, who can't use topical antibiotics because of allergies. "It's a lot better than having to put oral antibiotics into your system."

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With funding provided by the Wisconsin Partnership Fund for Health and the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, Eddy is currently conducting the first randomized, double-blind controlled trial of honey for diabetic ulcers. Eddy first successfully used honey therapy a few years ago with a patient who was facing amputation after all medical options had been exhausted.

Experts believe that treating wounds with honey has tremendous potential for the approximately 200 million people in the world with diabetes, 15 percent of whom will develop an ulcer, usually because of impaired sensation in their feet.

Currently, every 30 seconds someone somewhere in the world undergoes amputation for a diabetic foot ulcer. In 2001, treating diabetic ulcers and amputations in U.S. patients cost $10.9 billion.

"Patients like Catrina Hurlburt are a great example of the potential health care savings," explains Eddy, who is also assistant professor of family medicine at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. "Unsuccessful conventional care for ulcers can cost thousands of dollars. Therapy with honey may only cost a few hundred."

Diabetics typically have poor circulation and decreased ability to fight infection. Diabetic ulcers treated with long courses of systemic antibiotics can become colonized with drug-resistant organisms--so-called "superbugs" such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Since honey fights bacteria in numerous ways, it is essentially immune to resistance. Honey's acidic pH, low water content (which effectively dehydrates bacteria), and the hydrogen peroxide secreted by its naturally-occurring enzymes make it ideal for combating organisms that have developed resistance to standard antibiotics.

"This is a tremendously important issue for public health," explains Eddy, adding that the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization have identified bacterial resistance as one of the most important medical problems of our day.

Patients in the clinical trial will receive ulcer care and treatment by an expert podiatrist. Half will be randomly assigned to receive honey, while the other half will receive a wound-care gel that has been compounded with inert components to give it the flavor and color of honey. The ulcers will be measured to see how quickly they heal, to evaluate whether honey or the standard wound gel is better for healing.

If honey proves the more effective method, Eddy cautions patients against using it at home without a physician's involvement. "Unfortunately, diabetic ulcers are very complicated, and honey would only be part of the solution," she says. Successful care also requires off-loading-avoiding walking and putting weight on the sore-and the sterile removal of dead skin and bacteria from the wound.

"If we can prove that honey promotes healing in diabetic ulcers, we can offer new hope for many patients," says Eddy. "Not to mention the cost benefit, and the issue of bacterial resistance. The possibilities are tremendous."

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To be eligible for the study, patients must be older than 18, have diabetes and a sore below their knee, and not be taking prednisone. Interested patients can call (715) 855-5683 for further information on the study or outreach opportunities.

 
 
 
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