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Work Stress is a challenge for banking industry as it can negatively affect job performance of employees. Work Stress may impair their ability to concentrate, make decisions, and handle complex tasks employees experience high levels of stress. This can lead to a decline in their productivity and job performance. When employees feel burned out, they may be more likely to take sick leave or seek employment elsewhere, impacting the continuity and stability of the workforce. High levels of work stress can contribute to increased absenteeism and higher turnover rates among employees.

This study investigates the relationship between transformational leadership, organizational support, work environment, and remote worker performance within Somalia's banking sector. Using the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) framework, the research explores the direct effects of these constructs on the performance of Remote Workers. Data were collected from 355 respondents and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM).

As China advances the goals of the Healthy China 2030 Plan, concerns about the physical health of college students persist, with national reports showing only modest gains despite extensive monitoring efforts. This study quantitatively examined the physical health status and related behavioral factors of 291 students from Weifang Nursing Vocational College, using a structured questionnaire to collect data on lifestyle habits, exercise frequency, attitudes toward physical fitness testing, and awareness of health policies.

La conservation du maïs demeure un enjeu majeur en Guinée, où les pertes post récolte dues à Sitophiluszeamais peuvent dépasser 40 %, compromettant la sécurité alimentaire et la qualité des semences. Les insecticides de synthèse, bien qu’efficaces, posent des risques sanitaires et environnementaux, d’où l’intérêt croissant pour les biopesticides d’origine végétale comme le neem (Azadirachta indica). Cette étude conduite à Faranah avait pour objectif d’évaluer l’efficacité d’extraits de différentes parties du neem a été évaluée dans la protection des grains de maïs.

Still’s disease, including systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD), is a rare systemic autoinflammatory disorder. It presents with quotidian fever, evanescent salmon-pink rash, arthritis/arthralgia, and systemic manifestations. Case Presentation: We report a 34-year-old woman who presented with prolonged fever, generalised lymphadenopathy, arthralgia, and elevated inflammatory markers. Workup revealed striking hyperferritinemia and elevated cytokines. Bone marrow biopsy showed features suggestive of macrophage activation syndrome (MAS).

Background: Recent research highlights the neuroinflammatory basis of Schizophrenia with an intrigue into biomarkers for schizophrenia. The involvement of immunological dysfunction in schizophrenic patients with a blunted type 1 (i.e., IL-2, gamma interferon, IL-12 and TNF-β) and an increased type 2 cytokine pattern (i.e., IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-13) has been seen.

Background: Scrub typhus, also known as bush typhus, is a zoonotic infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, a gram-negative intracellular bacterium transmitted by the larval stage of trombiculid mites (chiggers). It is endemic in the “tsutsugamushi triangle,” including parts of Southeast Asia and India. The disease usually presents with fever, headache, myalgia, lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly. However, atypical manifestations involving the renal or prostatic systems are rare, and intra-abdominal abscess formation is an uncommon complication.

The 2025 edition of the Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese has raised the recommended vitamin D intake from 5.5 micrograms to 9.0 micrograms. The reason for this is that more and more people are taking measured to protect themselves from the sun on a daily basis, and also to prevent osteoporosis. Therefore, the goal of this study was to develop a new food product (disaster food or space food) using wood ear mushrooms, which are known to be high in vitamin D. First, we began by analyzing how much vitamin D and calcium wood ear mushrooms contain, and we report on this.

Introduction: Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) is a scheme whereby drugs and medical consumables are sold at an affordable cost (addition of the cost price plus a mark-up) to generate revenue which is used to replenish stocks, The implementation of the DRF scheme ata maximum capacity, promotes accessibility, availability, affordability, and sustainability of quality drugs and medical consumables. However, there has been reports on knowledge and certain factors towards the effectiveness of the DRF scheme.

Our atmosphere is predominantly consists of two important gases that are important for livelihood, namely Oxygen and Nitrogen. Clean air is essential to stay healthy as well as to maintain a good environment. Air Quality is measured using a metric called Air Quality Index (AQI). It is a number that tells which pollutant is present in the air, its percentage and how it affects our health and Ecosystem. It keeps a tab on major Air Pollutants namely PM10,PM2.5,No2,So2,CO,O3,NH3,Lead.

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