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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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The effect of cumulative exposure to unhealthy behavioral lifestyles on incident primary dyslipidemia: a prospective study from the Chinese government employee cohort. [PDF]
Li L +8 more
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Rethinking the marine carbon cycle: Factoring in the multifarious lifestyles of microbes
A. Worden +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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Comparative genomic insights into the genus Pantoea: genetic determinants of ecological lifestyle diversity and plant growth-promoting potential. [PDF]
Rimes-Casais FF +2 more
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Bakery Products Enriched With Fruit and Vegetable Wastes: A Functional Approach
Enrichment of bakery products with bioactive compounds from fruit and vegetable wastes. ABSTRACT Bread and other bakery goods are among the most critical components of the human diet, which make them attractive carriers for functional ingredients aimed at improving public health.
Sena Bakir
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Factors influencing health-promoting lifestyles in young and middle-aged adults with metabolic risk factors: a network analysis. [PDF]
Wang Q +4 more
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The majority of patients in Malaysia purchase medications at community pharmacies for simple medical conditions. One‐fourth of them are not satisfied with the pricing practices at these pharmacies. The majority rely on medical insurance to purchase routine medications.
Amelia Ravindran +3 more
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