Waples KA and Gales NJ 2002 Evaluating and minimising social stress in the care of captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Zoo Biology 21: 5-26Waples, K. A., & Gales, N. J. (2002). Evaluating and mini-
And the micropuncture technique, I think, adds a lot, because when you put the micropuncture sheath in if it’s not quite right there’s very little cost in terms of bleeding risk by just removing it and redoing the puncture. Dr Blackman: Yeah that’s an excellent tip. It’s not ...
The tragic case of Betsy Lehman who died from an overdose of cyclophosphamide at the Dana Faber Cancer Center in Boston demonstrated this risk painfully [1]. It must be the goal of all health care providers to minimise treatment- associated risks as much as possible. Over the last few ...
Adherence to exercise programs is a major issue in public health research and clinical practice. Predictors of adherence to exercise programs in older people at risk of falls and disability are not well understood [15] but useful descriptive work has been undertaken.[16] There is some evidence ...
People’s aspirations for a stress-free and hassle-free existence are evolving alongside the rise of modern technology. The health of humans is monitored by paying heed to biological signals. Therefore, studying human biochemical signals is growing in significance. Physiological data such as heart ra...
It then aims at identifying the key predictors of perceived travel risk in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. A theoretically grounded framework is proposed which can be further improved to understand and predict international travel behaviours within the context of global pandemics. Design/...