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Recent advances in diagnostics have accelerated the development of miniaturized wearable technologies for the continuous monitoring of diseases. This paradigm is shifting healthcare away from invasive, centralized blood tests toward decentralized monitoring, using alternative body biofluids.
Lanka Tata Rao +2 more
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Letter to the Editor: elevating fingernail hygiene in parasitic disease prevention - implications from Hajipour and Valizadeh's study. [PDF]
Rattanapitoon NK +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how different types of precautionary information affect risk perception and trust in national radiation protection authorities regarding radio‐frequency electromagnetic fields (RF‐EMF) from mobile communications, with a specific focus on 5G networks.
Marie Eggeling‐Böcker +5 more
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Investigating the health and safety condition of the care environment of primary schools based on crisis prevention approach. [PDF]
Ahmadi-Mazhin S +11 more
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ABSTRACT While some health science professional programs may utilize a team to teach anatomy, they are often anatomists or professionals from the same field. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perspectives of health professional students on the incorporation of interdisciplinary team teaching comprised primarily of an anatomist, physical ...
Jeremy J. Grachan +6 more
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Data Analysis of Infection Control Awareness and Practices Among Healthcare Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Tertiary-Care Hospital in Kashmir, India. [PDF]
Abeer F, Wani AA, Khan SM, Farhana A.
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The Circularity Paradox: The Rebound Effect, Governance, and the Limits of Corporate Sustainability
ABSTRACT The circular economy (CE), often celebrated as a sustainable panacea, faces increasing criticism due to the rebound effect (RE)—a paradoxical phenomenon in which efficiency gains indirectly lead to an increase in resource consumption. This study fills a relevant gap by analyzing, through a systematic review, how contemporary literature ...
Taiz Viviane Dos Santos +3 more
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This study reveals gaps between food safety knowledge and practices among street food vendors in Jashore, Bangladesh, linking poor handling to microbial hazards and antibiotic‐resistant strains. Findings highlight the urgent need for targeted education and training to improve public health outcomes.
Saifullah +5 more
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Hygiene measures and antimicrobial use practices in households of a rural community in South India: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mathew P, Chandy SJ, Lundborg CS.
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