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    Analysis of stress, anxiety, and depression among dental students and dentists: a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey by Diva Lugassy, Sarit Naishlos, Yoav Shapinko, Sara Zissu, Rotem Shitrit Lahav, Asaf Shely, Gil Ben-Izhack

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Dental education is considered a highly stressful training process that can lead to high levels of stress, anxiety and depression, which can affect wellbeing and performance. …”
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    Stress, student burnout and study engagement – a cross-sectional comparison of university students of different academic subjects by Nils Olson, Renate Oberhoffer-Fritz, Barbara Reiner, Thorsten Schulz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Background Stress and burnout among students are health concerns in higher education systems, the prevalence of which exceeds that of the working population. …”
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    Effects of HRV biofeedback training on recovery, stress management, reaction time and concentration in competitive rowing – preliminary study by Zuzanna Myszka, Maria Wolff, Piotr Basta, Dariusz Kozłowski

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Background: Our aim was to determine the effect of HRV biofeedback (HRVB) training on psychophysiological factors, e.g. reaction time, stress management and concentration during the starting period in competitive rowing. …”
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    The Interplay of Food Insecurity, Resilience, Stress Mindset, and Mental Distress: Insights From a Cross‐Sectional Study by Lina Begdache, Amera Al‐Amery, Katerina K. Nagorny, Ushima Chowdhury, Lexis R. Rosenberg, Zeynep Ertem

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results FI was linked to reduced resilience and increased mental distress (p < 0.05), but did not produce an effect on stress mindset. Age, gender, education, and physical activity influenced neurobehaviors (p < 0.01), with physical activity showing the greatest improvement in resilience. …”
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    Anorexia nervosa—the frequency of occurrence in Polish youth, the connection with stress, auto-aggressive behaviors and the abuse of psychoactive substances by Michał Górski, Renata Polaniak, Beata Całyniuk, Jagoda Garbicz-Kata, Marta Buczkowska, Joanna Fojcik, Joanna Fojcik, Justyna Nowak, Joanna Domagalska

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The greatest risk factors for developing anorexia nervosa were female gender, high maternal education, and high levels of physical activity.ConclusionIndividuals who could be diagnosed with anorexia nervosa experienced higher levels of school stress and a greater sense of family stress compared to those who did not meet the diagnostic criteria for the disorder. …”
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    Association between workplace violence and occupational stress among emergency department nurses: a cross-sectional study by Lixi Long, Lixi Long, Lixi Long, Nan Xie, Nan Xie, Nan Xie, Xiaoli Chen, Xiaoli Chen, Xiaoli Chen, Hao Zhang, Hao Zhang, Hao Zhang, Luying Zhong, Luying Zhong, Luying Zhong, Dongmei Diao, Dongmei Diao, Dongmei Diao, Ling Zhu, Ling Zhu, Ling Zhu, Yue Zhou, Yue Zhou, Yue Zhou

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…BackgroundEmergency department (ED) nurses suffer from workplace violence (WPV) and occupational stress (OS) due to the working environment. However, a relatively small number of studies on the relationship between WPV and OS among ED nurses have been conducted and its impact on nurse health or nursing quality.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in 30 hospitals in China from December 26, 2023, to January 18, 2024 through questionnaire survey and stratified cluster sampling.ResultsA total of 1,540 ED nurses were surveyed, 1,309 of whom had experienced WPV. …”
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    Effectiveness of 2 Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions for Reducing Stress and Stabilizing Cardiac Autonomic Function: Microrandomized Trials by Andreas Richard Schwerdtfeger, Josef Martin Tatschl, Christian Rominger

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This metric is quantified by regressing bodily movement on the root mean square of successive differences and identifying reductions <0.5 SD of the predicted value in real time in everyday life. …”
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    Thermomechanical stress analyses of nanowarming-assisted recovery from cryopreservation by vitrification in human heart and rat heart models. by Purva Joshi, Yoed Rabin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This investigation demonstrates the need to tailor the thermal protocol of heart cryopreservation on a case-by-case basis, since the location, orientation, magnitude, and instant at which the maximum mechanical stress is found cannot be predicted a priori. While thermomechanical stress poses a significant risk to organ integrity, careful design of the thermal protocol can be instrumental in reducing the likelihood of structural damage, while taking full advantage of the benefits of nanowarming.…”
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    The untapped potential for healthcare to support recovery for patients with stress-related exhaustion disorder – creating an experience of generalised safety by Susanne Ellbin, Agneta Lindegård, Fredrik Bååthe

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This created an experience of unsafety, and that could inadvertently maintain the stress response and negatively influence recovery for patients with stress‑related disorders.Conclusion It is paramount to convey an experience of predictability, despite the fact that patients undergo an unpredictable process related to their ED illness. …”
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    SOD2 genetics regulating mitochondrial management of oxidative stress is tied to chemical sensitivity in Gulf war veterans by Beatrice Alexandra Golomb, Leeann Bui, Brinton Keith Berg

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Val16) significantly predicted self-rated chemical sensitivity in GWV and in the total sample (ordinal logistic regression with robust SEs): OR(SE)[95% CI] = 3.56(1.83)[1.30, 9.74], p = 0.013 (total sample); OR[95% CI](SE) = 6.36(4.85)[1.42, 28.4], p = 0.015 (Gulf-deployed). …”
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    Functional characterization of a novel plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium enhancing root growth and salt stress tolerance by Sanghee Lee, Young Kook Kim, Haulin Nie, Jongmin Ahn, Nayoung Kim, Seo-Rin Ko, Ah-Hyeon Choi, Hayoung Kwon, Yuxin Peng, Suk-Yoon Kwon, Ah-Young Shin

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…A-2, consists of a 6.65-Mb circular chromosome with 5,980 predicted protein-coding sequences. Comparative genomic analysis classified the strain within the genus Pseudomonas. …”
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    Supplementing sialic acid analogs overcomes radiotherapy resistance in triple-negative breast cancer by exacerbating ER stress by Muwen Yang, Dongni Shi, Jianbo Lyu, Yibing Pan, Yiyang Lyv, Xiangfu Chen, Ying Ouyang, Yajie Liu, Yue Li, Libing Song

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…In this study, upregulation of Galbeta1-4 GlcNAc alpha 2,3 sialyltransferase (ST3GAL4) was observed in association with sialylation in TNBC patients with radiotherapy resistance and predicted poorer survival. ST3GAL4 catalyzed α2,3-sialylation of HSP90B1, then facilitates its retrograde trafficking from the Golgi to ER mediated by SURF4 cargo receptor. …”
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    Effect of boundary slips on thermal EHL in simple sliding finite line contact considering limiting shearing stress by Mingyu Zhang, Jing Wang, C. H. Venner

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…By investigating the impact of boundary slip and limiting shearing stress on thermal EHL under simple sliding conditions, this research puts forward a novel friction reduction approach based on the theory of boundary slip.…”
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    EFFECT OF COMPLEX HOMEOPATHIC DRUG CONTAINING COENZYME Q ON PARAMETERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HEMODYNAMICS IN EXPERIMANTAL DIABETES MELLITUS by S. G. Dzugkoev, V. A. Metelskaya, I. V. Mozhaeva, F. S. Dzugkoeva

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…To study the influence of complex homeopathic drug ubichinon compositum on hemodynamics, Na,K-ATPase activity, parameters of oxidative stress and serum nitric oxide (NO) metabolites concentration in experimental diabetes mellitus.Materials and methods. …”
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