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Why We Need a Stronger Focus on Women's Health in Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment. [PDF]
Weise C, Hajek Gross C.
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Make a Wish - What Are the Wishes for Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment? [PDF]
Rief W, Weise C.
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Hydrogel‐based wearable electronics hold great promise for physiological monitoring in privacy‐sensitive regions. In this study, a polyurethane (PU) microfiber‐reinforced gelatin hydrogel e‐skin is developed, boasting multiple advantages such as ultra‐thinness, high toughness, and long‐term skin conformability.
Yarong Ding +11 more
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Reconsidering "Aging Well" According to Multiple Definitions: A Multidimensional Approach to Clinical Psychology of Aging. [PDF]
Gaviano L +6 more
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The inside of me: interoceptive constraints on the concept of self in neuroscience and clinical psychology. [PDF]
Monti A +3 more
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This Perspective examines practical power solutions for wearable healthcare systems, highlighting the limits of standard batteries. It categorizes wearables into four domains—point‐of‐care diagnostics, episodic monitoring, continuous long‐term monitoring, and therapeutic platforms—and analyzes their power needs.
Seokheun Choi
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Intervention Optimization: A Paradigm Shift and Its Potential Implications for Clinical Psychology. [PDF]
Collins LM +5 more
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Effect Differences of Omega‐3 Fatty Acids From Plant Oil and Fish Oil on Human Health
Omega‐3 fatty acids in plant oil is no less than fish oil on human health. ALA in plant oil takes directly healthy effects without conversion to DHA and EPA. Plant oil can be substitutes for fish oil to support partial ω‐3 fatty acids. For people who cannot afford fish oil, plant oil is also good for public health.
Mengxue Fang +3 more
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We investigated the impact of temporary stoma creation and closure on gut microbiota diversity in rectal cancer patients. 16S rRNA sequencing revealed that microbial diversity significantly decreased postoperatively in the stoma group but remained stable in non‐stoma patients.
Yusuke Suzuki +9 more
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