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Two enzyme assays validated for stress monitoring in rehabilitated pangolins
Enzyme immunoassays validate non-invasive stress monitoring in rehabilitated Temminck's pangolins using fecal glucocorticoid metabolites, revealing handling-induced stress responses and improving.
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Social support and resilience buffer caregiver stress
Study examines how social support and resilience reduce stress among informal dementia caregivers in Pakistan, finding both factors buffer caregiver burden independently.
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Vitamin D plus rehabilitation improved asthma lung function
Combined pulmonary rehabilitation and vitamin D supplementation demonstrates synergistic improvement in pulmonary function among asthma patients, offering safe, integrated therapeutic optimization.
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Centenarian cohort profile described in Colombia
Colombian centenarian cohort baseline study characterizing health status and aging determinants to advance understanding of extreme longevity mechanisms.
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Bionic limbs are advancing toward more natural control
Comprehensive review of bionic limb advancement, examining neural interfaces, sensory feedback, and AI-driven control alongside clinical implementation barriers and future development prospects.
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Maternal ischemic stroke linked to lasting cardiovascular burden
Long-term study reveals favorable functional recovery in women after maternal ischemic stroke, but persistent cardiovascular burden and occupational impact remain significant clinical concerns.