Exposome project for health and occupational research night shift cohort (EPHOR-NIGHT): a unique resource to advance research on night shift work and chronic disease. [PDF]
Harding BN +14 more
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Abstract University students globally face growing mental health challenges, with ethnic minority (EM) students—both local and international—being particularly vulnerable. Yet, limited research compares their experiences or identifies shared and distinct stressors, especially in non‐Western contexts.
Wang Xinyi, Naubahar Sharif
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Do the Long-Term Cardiometabolic Effects of Night Shift Work Differ Between Men and Women? A 17-Year Cohort Study of the U.S. Workforce. [PDF]
Romero-Parra M +6 more
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Bridging the Gap: Student Voices on Recruitment and Retention in Ecology
Abstract Students entering ecology and environmental science face a variety of challenges, including limited awareness of career paths, lack of mentorship, and difficulties connecting with peers and faculty. These challenges are often amplified for students from marginalized backgrounds, who may also encounter microaggressions, underrepresentation, and
Alexis Ellis +9 more
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Blood Metabolic Biomarkers of Occupational Stress in Healthcare Professionals: Discriminating Burnout Levels and the Impact of Night Shift Work. [PDF]
Ungur AP +6 more
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Rotating shift work, with night shift work, affects cardiovascular risk factors: a 6-year follow-up study in the insulation industry. [PDF]
Skogstad M +8 more
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Schematic illustration of preparation of injectable H/G@Co@miR‐206 hydrogel for efficient skeletal muscle regeneration in cardiotoxin‐induced skeletal muscle injury SD rat model. Abstract The effective treatment of acute skeletal muscle injuries remains challenging, necessitating therapeutic strategies that concurrently reestablish vascular perfusion ...
Zhengzhe Han +9 more
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The roles of lifestyle factors and genetic risk in the association between night shift work and cholelithiasis: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
He W +12 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Residential environments have been linked to brain structure, particularly in children, older adults, and clinical populations. However, little is known about how different dimensions of the housing environment relate to brain white matter microstructure in healthy adults, or whether specific environmental factors show stronger ...
Keisuke Kokubun +3 more
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