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This article highlights the development of robust and high‐performance flexible and stretchable biosensors that maintain long‐term functionality and optimal electrical conductivity under mechanical deformation, utilizing sustainable and cost‐effective manufacturing principles.
Mousa H. Aldosari, Ahyeon Koh
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The Relationship between Occupational Stress and Burnout among Occupational Therapists [PDF]
Objective: A growing body of research has documented that occupational stress is associated with workers’ adverse health outcomes such as mental distress, depression and burnout.
노재훈, 원종욱
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In Vivo Microplastic Detection With Photoacoustic Imaging
ABSTRACT Microplastics are posing an escalating threat to both ecological systems and human health. Yet, current methods for investigating their bioaccumulation are highly invasive, requiring destructive analysis of ex vivo tissues via mass spectrometry, dye labelling, or Raman microspectroscopy.
Joseph C. Bear +9 more
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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), a class of brominated flame retardants, are extensively employed in industrial applications. Among these, decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209), the predominant congener, is widely incorporated into consumer materials ...
Jing Yang +6 more
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Occupational Stress and Cardiovascular Disease [PDF]
AbstractLinks between occupational stress and cardiovascular risk have long been asserted. This paper reviews the evidence from the simple notion of occupational level and type as a risk through to the more theoretically sophisticated models of occupational stress as a determinant of cardiovascular risk and disease.
Byrne, Donald, Espnes, Geir
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Autoimmune Encephalitis in Acute Care—Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management
ABSTRACT Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is characterized by immune‐mediated inflammation of the brain parenchyma, presenting with various neurological syndromes, including but not limited to seizures, altered consciousness, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and movement disorders.
Suneesh Thilak +9 more
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This chapter describes sources of stress in the work environment, their adverse effects on the health of workers, and how they are influenced by economic globalization, political systems, laws, government policies, and the changing labor market.
Paul A. Landsbergis +5 more
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Methylmercury (MeHg) is a potent neurotoxicant with neurodevelopmental toxicity that is widely ingested into the body through drinking water and food. MeHg crosses the placental barrier and accumulates in the brain of the fetus, affecting the growth and ...
Lingxu Kong +6 more
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Occupational Stress in Naval Personnel [PDF]
Increased stress levels have been reported and it has been implicated for mental illness amongst service personnel. However no study has been reported among Indian naval sailors.Occupational stress and life satisfaction was measured in 413 naval personnel serving afloat and ashore.Naval personnel serving on board submarine and ship had lower levels of ...
A A, Pawar, J, Rathod
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Despite widespread exposure, the mechanisms of manganese neurotoxicity remain poorly understood. Using correlative cryogenic fluorescence and synchrotron X‐ray fluorescence imaging techniques, we show that the Golgi apparatus is the primary accumulation site for manganese in both neurons and astrocytes, and that manganese targets the neuronal ...
Ines Kelkoul +12 more
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