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Fischer, B., M. Flint, K. Cole, and KA George. "Development of an evidence-based welfare approach for cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) under human care." Animal Welfare 30, no. 3 (2021): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.7120/09627286.30.3.006.

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Societal concern for animals under human care has influenced our approaches to advance animal welfare in a variety of contexts. The Animal Programs Department at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium sought partnership with the Center for Human-Animal Interactions Research & Education (CHAIRE) at The Ohio State University to develop a holistic welfare approach for the animals within their department using a focal species, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). A one-year project using the Five Domains Animal Welfare Model collected data over six 60-day periods to evaluate long-term cortisol production an
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Cook, R. James. "Biological control and holistic plant-health care in agriculture." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 3, no. 2-3 (1988): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0889189300002186.

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AbstractBiological control is defined broadly as the “use of natural or modified organisms, genes, or gene products” to reduce the effects of pests and diseases. Physical control is the use of tillage, open-field burning, heat-treatment (pasteurization), and other physical methods, usually to eliminate pests or separate them from the crop. Chemical control is the use of synthetic chemical pesticides to eliminate pests or reduce their effects. The many approaches to biological control can be categorized conceptionally into 1) regulation of the pest population (the classical approach), 2) exclus
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Mukherjee, Upamita, and Prabhu Venkataraman. "Re-evaluating the Alignment of Omnivorous Choice and Animal Farming with Sustainable Development: Insights from Care Ethics." Problemy Ekorozwoju 19, no. 1 (2024): 325–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/preko.5324.

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C Care ethics plays a significant role in the philosophical investigation of sustainable development. This paper is an attempt to comprehend the intricate relationship between care ethics and omnivorism, particularly in the context of economic sustainability, animal farming, and holistic well-being. Care ethics emphasizes empathy, relationships, and responsibility, basically applied to human interactions with other humans, animals, and the environment. Omnivorism denotes the consumption of both animal-based foods and plants. Inspecting all these concepts through the lens of economic sustainabi
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Gupta, Suyash. "PET COMPANION HUB." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 05 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem32763.

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Pet Companion Hub is a multifaceted platform designed to enhance pet care and animal welfare through its three interconnected modules: Pet Adoption, Pet Veterinary, and Pet Shelter. The Pet Adoption module provides a user-friendly interface for individuals to browse and adopt animals in need of homes, promoting responsible pet ownership and reducing shelter overpopulation. Users can access detailed profiles of animals, facilitating informed decision-making and personalized matches. The Pet Veterinary module offers comprehensive veterinary services, including appointment scheduling, medical rec
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Clayton, April M., James Hayes, George W. Lathrop, and Nathaniel Powell. "Development of an Occupational Risk Assessment Tool for Laboratory Animal Facilities." Applied Biosafety 24, no. 2 (2019): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1535676019831915.

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Introduction: Laboratory animal facilities aim to provide excellence in animal care and welfare and support scientific research. Critical to these goals is to ensure a safe work environment for personnel comprising veterinary and animal care, laboratory research, and maintenance staff. Objective: Thus, performing occupational risk assessments allows for evaluation of risks from identified hazards associated with a variety of tasks ongoing in laboratory animal facilities. Methods: Herein, we present the development of an occupational risk assessment tool purposed to capture the dynamics of work
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Ashfield, Samantha, and Matthew Rendle. "Holistic nursing approach to trauma wound management in a loggerhead sea turtle." Veterinary Nurse 12, no. 10 (2021): 472–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/vetn.2021.12.10.472.

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Wildlife Vets International provide support to many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) around the world with many species. The requirements for each species and project are different, but they are linked by the need to assess and if possible address all elements that will allow wound healing to occur. Sea turtles are a highly charismatic species and face many threats in the wild. Veterinary care of sea turtles needs to be optimal and carried out in a timely manner. Providing correct husbandry is essential for the healing of all reptile wounds, including sea turtles. It is important to remem
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Baumgartner, Katrin, Tim Hüttner, Isabella L. K. Clegg, et al. "Dolphin-WET—Development of a Welfare Evaluation Tool for Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) under Human Care." Animals 14, no. 5 (2024): 701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14050701.

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Ensuring high standards of animal welfare is not only an ethical duty for zoos and aquariums, but it is also essential to achieve their conservation, education, and research goals. While for some species, animal welfare assessment frameworks are already in place, little has been done for marine animals under human care. Responding to this demand, the welfare committee of the European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM) set up a group of experts on welfare science, cetacean biology, and zoo animal medicine across Europe. Their objective was to develop a comprehensive tool to evaluate the wel
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Norman, Max, Cassie Jones, Kara Watson, and Renato L. Previdelli. "Social Network Analysis as a Tool in the Care and Wellbeing of Zoo Animals: A Case Study of a Family Group of Black Lemurs (Eulemur macaco)." Animals 13, no. 22 (2023): 3501. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13223501.

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Social network analysis (SNA) is an increasingly utilised technique in the literature examining the social structures and organisation of animals and understanding the bonds between groups and individuals. Using a case study as an illustration, the applications of SNA are explored, including the identification of dominance hierarchies and detection of sources of social pressure, with a particular focus on the applications of SNA to holistic assessments of animal welfare alongside other methods. Based on the examination of social dynamics in a family group of four black lemurs (Eulemur macaco),
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Oliveira, Neide Judith Faria de, Emilly Ingrid Silva Martins, Letícia Ferrari Crocomo, Alexandre Oliveira Rodrigues, Marilda Teixeira Mendes, and Elcio da Silveira. "The efficacy of acupuncture in animals – Part 2 Considerations about indications, comparative studies, safety and adverse effects, legal regulations and integration with other complementary therapies." Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research 7, no. 4 (2024): e74372. http://dx.doi.org/10.34188/bjaerv7n4-049.

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Acupuncture (AP) is practiced for centuries and involves using needles to stimulate several specific points along pathways, the meridians, to promote healing. AP can restore energy balance, or qi, which flows along meridians. This review aimed to describe evidence-based research in animal health, common indications and conditions threated, comparative studies of AP and other treatments, safety and adverse effects, regulatory and legal considerations and integration with other complementary and alternative therapies in animals. AP was effective in treating chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorder
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Winship, Kelley A., and Brittany L. Jones. "Acoustic Monitoring of Professionally Managed Marine Mammals for Health and Welfare Insights." Animals 13, no. 13 (2023): 2124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132124.

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Research evaluating marine mammal welfare and opportunities for advancements in the care of species housed in a professional facility have rapidly increased in the past decade. While topics, such as comfortable housing, adequate social opportunities, stimulating enrichment, and a high standard of medical care, have continued to receive attention from managers and scientists, there is a lack of established acoustic consideration for monitoring the welfare of these animals. Marine mammals rely on sound production and reception for navigation and communication. Regulations governing anthropogenic
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Veissier, Isabelle, and Mara Miele. "Animal welfare: towards transdisciplinarity – the European experience." Animal Production Science 54, no. 9 (2014): 1119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an14330.

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The premises of animal welfare science can be found in the debate about the moral status of animals in philosophy, the introduction of the concept of stress in physiology, and the description of the behaviour of animals by ethologists. In the 1970s animal welfare became an object of study for applied research with the aim of improving the life of domesticated animals. It was first studied within disciplines, e.g. applied ethologists compared the behaviour of domesticated animals to that of their wild counterparts and identified behavioural needs. Then it became clear that stress is more a psyc
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Breathnach, Inge. "Nursing care of the small animal oncology patient. Part 2: pet carer support." In Practice 47, no. 5 (2025): 230–36. https://doi.org/10.1002/inpr.546.

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Background: Veterinary oncology care extends beyond clinical treatment of the animal to encompass the emotional and practical support of their caregivers. When a pet is diagnosed with cancer, the human–animal bond can intensify, and the resulting caregiver burden may significantly impact the wellbeing of the pet carer. Registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) are uniquely positioned to provide holistic care during this period, offering not only clinical support but also emotional guidance, practical education and continuity of care. Their involvement can improve trust, communication and compliance,
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Rosa, William E., Barbara M. Dossey, Jean Watson, Deva-Marie Beck, and Michele J. Upvall. "The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: The Ethic and Ethos of Holistic Nursing." Journal of Holistic Nursing 37, no. 4 (2019): 381–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0898010119841723.

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Holistic nursing is founded on the values of integrality and the awareness of whole-people and whole-system interconnectedness. These concepts are foundational to the broader global health agendas and initiatives of our time, which seek to improve human, animal, and planetary health. The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development represents the most remarkable transnational initiative in history: a 15-year plan (2015-2030) rallying the efforts of all countries, governments, and concerned citizens worldwide to foster human–planet thriving and survival. The purpose herein is to subst
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Neal, Sue M. "Correlating Access to Primary Medical Care and Veterinary Care Providers: A Novel Application of Spatial Gravity Modelling." Veterinary Sciences 10, no. 9 (2023): 565. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10090565.

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Increasingly, health professionals are recognizing the need for a more holistic, or One Health, approach to wellness. Companion animals share the lives and homes of many Americans, and yet little research exists on the intersection of disparities of access to veterinary care and access to human health care. This research aims to fill that gap by exploring the use of a spatial model that identifies the relationship of supply and demand while also considering reductions as a function of travel time to a care facility. Four counties in Alabama were analyzed at the census tract level to determine
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Parthiv, Anusha. "CANINE COMPANION: Ensuring your Pet’s Safety and Health using IoT & ML." International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering 12, no. 04 (2025): 212–16. https://doi.org/10.26562/ijirae.2025.v1204.12.

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With the surge in global pet ownership, the demand for intelligent and responsive pet care systems has intensified. Conventional monitoring approaches, such as infrequent vet visits and isolated GPS collars, often fall short in providing proactive and comprehensive health insights. This research introduces an economical, IoT-driven pet wellness system integrating ESP32 microcontroller, biometric sensors, geolocation tracking, and machine learning intelligence. By continuously monitoring physiological parameters—heart rate, body temperature, and blood oxygen saturation—and pairing this with GPS
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Celep, Gökce. "The Story of Post-exposure Rabies Prophylaxis at the Pediatric Emergency Department." Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 15, no. 05 (2020): 248–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1714708.

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Abstract Objectives This study aimed to determine the epidemiological and medical features of suspected rabies exposures at a pediatric emergency department in a small city center in middle-northern Turkey. Methods Data were abstracted from a standard “Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Examination Form.” The following information was recorded: sociodemographic and clinical features of the victim, history of rabies vaccination, date of event, time to hospital administration, animal species and its vaccination history with owner records, type of suspected contact, wound care, tetanus prophyl
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Herce, Rubén, and Sara Lumbreras. "The Perception of Pain and Suffering of the Weak, the Innocent and the Marginalized from Evolution and from Christian Theology." Scientia et Fides 12, no. 1 (2024): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/setf.2024.004.

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The topic of pain and suffering is complex and requires a holistic vision. This article begins by clarifying concepts to understand pain as a biological, psychological, and social phenomenon that has an evolutionary history whose maximum expression arises in humans. Established this common ground, it explores altruism and animal cooperation as incipient phenomena of care for the other, though contextual. Then it points out that the difference with humans is that they perceive caring for the weak, innocent, and marginalized as a moral duty and a path of personal flourishing. Finally, in the fac
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Vicino, Greg A., Jessica J. Sheftel, and Louisa M. Radosevich. "Enrichment Is Simple, That’s the Problem: Using Outcome-Based Husbandry to Shift from Enrichment to Experience." Animals 12, no. 10 (2022): 1293. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12101293.

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Over the decades, the use of environmental enrichment has evolved from a necessary treatment to a “best practice” in virtually all wildlife care settings. The breadth of this evolution has widened to include more complex inputs, comprehensive evaluation of efficacy, and countless commercially available products designed to provide for a myriad of species-typical needs. Environmental enrichment, however, remains almost inexorably based on the provision of inputs (objects, manipulanda, or other sensory stimuli) intended to enhance an environment or prolong a specific behavior. Considerable effor
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Kim, Kiheung. "Producing the Vulnerable beings: The Human-Animal Relations in the Post-Pandemic Era." Sookmyung Research Institute of Humanities 12 (October 31, 2022): 111–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37123/th.2022.12.111.

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This article focuses on disease experience and its containment policy in South Korea. In particular, the outbreak of Covid-19 shifts the main idea of how to control the disease. Koreans experienced repeated and cyclic outbreaks of human and animal infectious diseases since the beginning of the new millennium. The experiences reflected in the containment policy in human and animal diseases. This research is interested in a fact that the public health policy produces new vulnerable beings, which include humans(migrant and part-time workers) and non-humans(domestic and wild animals) through preve
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King, Katherine, Melissa Joblon, Kerry McNally, et al. "Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare." Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2, no. 4 (2021): 728–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jzbg2040052.

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Welfare assessments have been largely successful in improving management and quality of life for animals in human care. This has prompted an increased interest in their use for free-ranging wild animals to assess health, environment, and human-induced impacts that influence policy decisions. The North Atlantic Right Whale (NARW, Eubalaena glacialis) is one of the most endangered whale species. NARWs constantly face serious injuries and mortalities due to human activities, which poses both a species conservation and an individual welfare concern. Establishing a standardized welfare assessment f
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Delfour, Fabienne, Tania Monreal-Pawlowsky, Ruta Vaicekauskaite, et al. "Dolphin Welfare Assessment under Professional Care: ‘Willingness to Participate’, an Indicator Significantly Associated with Six Potential ‘Alerting Factors’." Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 1, no. 1 (2020): 42–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jzbg1010004.

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In dolphinaria, dolphins and their trainers build relationships and bonds due to the nature, closeness and repeatability of their interactions, hence training sessions are deemed appropriate to evaluate dolphin welfare. Qualitative Behavioural Assessments (QBAs) have been used to study human–animal relationships and are included in several animal welfare assessments. We introduce here the first QBA aiming to analyse dolphin–trainer interactions during training sessions in terms of dolphin welfare. Our results show that “Willingness to Participate” (WtP) was significantly associated to six othe
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Ramya, S., and Praveen K. Sheelam Dr. "Nature's Healing Touch: Exploring the Therapeutic Benefits of Ecotherapy and Ecopsychology in Cancer Supportive Care." International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 07, no. 01 (2024): 120–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10473033.

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Abstract : Cancer care demands holistic strategies to address the intricate challenges faced by individuals during their journey. This narrative review explores the emerging field of ecotherapy and ecopsychology, encompassing nature-based interventions to enhance psychosocial well-being in the context of cancer. Ecotherapy, defined as the connection between nature and human well-being, offers a diverse range of modalities, including nature-based interventions, animal-assisted therapies, and virtual reality. Drawing from Vedic traditions, it highlights the human-cosmos analogy, emphasizing the
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Mohammed, Sahad P. Mridhul Mohan P. E. Tamil Jothi. "Comprehensive Overview Of Alzheimer's Disease: Pathogenesis, Epidemiology, Experimental Models, And Therapeutic Approaches." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 5 (2024): 82–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11108645.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive cognitive decline, memory loss, and behavioral changes. Dr. Alois Alzheimer's pioneering work in the early 20th century identified the hallmark pathological features of the disease. Despite advancements in understanding AD's molecular mechanisms, effective disease-modifying treatments remain elusive. The prevalence of AD is rising globally, particularly in aging populations, with projections indicating a significant increase by 2050. Various factors, including age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconom
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Ребенко, Галина, Олександр Нечипоренко, Валерій Пономаренко, et al. "Decreasing of the risk of zoonoses by solving the problem with stray dogs." Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The series: Veterinary Medicine, no. 1-2(44-45) (July 1, 2019): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32845/bsnau.vet.2019.1-2.6.

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People can become infected with zoonoses from domestic or stray dogs (the most dangerous ones are rabies, brucellosis, dermatomycosis, leptospirosis, parasitic diseases). 1,466 rabies outbreaks and 2 cases of human rabies were reported in Ukraine in 2018. In total, 17 people died of rabies in Ukraine in 2014-2018. Sources of rabies were nonvaccinated against rabies dogs.
 In most dermatomycosis patients, the zoonotic form of microsporia caused by Microsporum canis is recorded, and infected cats and dogs play an important role in the spread.
 Dogs are a dangerous reservoir of leptospi
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De Mello, Renata Lisboa, Giovanni Augusto Kalempa Panazzolo, Luiz Antonio Favero Filho, et al. "Nursing in one health, extension and research." CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES 17, no. 2 (2024): e5253. http://dx.doi.org/10.55905/revconv.17n.2-178.

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Nursing plays a vital role in promoting One Health, integrating care for humans, animals and the environment. Here we focus on nursing's contribution to the One Health approach through outreach and research. Introduction: One Health recognizes the interconnection between human, animal and environmental health. Nursing plays a central role in this approach, as nursing professionals are positioned to understand and promote holistic well-being. Objectives: The objective of single health nursing is to improve overall health through collaborative interventions that address the needs of humans, anim
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Liu, Jinjin, and Fang Wu. "Clinical Efficacy and Nursing Efficiency Analysis of Jiuwei Zhusheng Decoction in Promoting Cervical Ripening in the Perinatal Midwifery Holistic Care." Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy 18, no. 2 (2024): 288–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jbmb.2024.2360.

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To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Jiuwei Zhusheng Decoction (JWZSD) and perinatal midwifery holistic nursing care in promoting cervical ripening, we conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 80 primiparous and full-term pregnant women with indications for labor induction. The participants were divided into a control group (n = 40) receiving intravenous oxytocin for labor induction and a study group (n = 40) receiving oral administration of JWZSD. Additionally, 30 female Wistar pregnant rats were randomly assigned to the blank group, oxytocin group, and traditional Chinese medicine (
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Salmanov, A. G., V. V. Trokhymchuk, O. M. Verner, and O. O. Lugach. "Antimicrobial Resistance is a Global Problem." International Journal of Antibiotics and Probiotics 2, no. 4 (2018): 6–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31405/ijap.4-5.18.01.

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Infectious agents resistance to antimicrobials remains a challenging open problem of health care around the world. As a result, treatment-induced infections pose a serious threat to public health in general. This problem has become so important that the overwhelming majority of countries consider it a threat to the national security. Resistance to antimicrobials threatens to offset the very fundamentals of modern medicine and the sustainability of the public health system effective global response to a permanent infectious diseases threat. Today, antimicrobial resistance issues can be tackled
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Keener, Michaela M., and Kimberly I. Tumlin. "The Triple-E Model: Advancing Equestrian Research with Perspectives from One Health." Animals 13, no. 16 (2023): 2642. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13162642.

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Equestrian sport has various welfare issues and educational needs. To address these complex interactions, we propose an integrated approach called the Triple-E Model, which focuses on the equine, equestrian, and environmental triad. A literature review of existing models suggests that complexities of these interactions are overlooked, despite the significant impact of equine industries on economics, healthcare, and animal welfare. This paper discusses current models and theories used to evaluate equine–equestrian–environmental interactions and introduces the Triple-E Model to foster multidisci
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Maiti, Jharna, Amit Joshi, and Sanyogita Shahi. "A Review on Edibile Mushrooms and their Cancer Cure Properties." Journal of Advanced Zoology 44, S-3 (2023): 1353–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44is-3.1646.

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Edible mushrooms have emerged as a compelling subject of study in the context of cancer therapy due to their potential anticancer properties. This review paper comprehensively examines the significance of edible mushrooms in cancer treatment, elucidates their mechanisms of action, presents findings from preclinical and clinical studies, discusses the safety and side effects of mushroom consumption, and explores dietary recommendations and integrative approaches. Key bioactive compounds within mushrooms, such as beta-glucans, polysaccharides, and lectins, are scrutinized for their roles in modu
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T, Bhattacharya. "SWASTIRBHAVATU- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 8, no. 3 (2020): 266–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i3.2020.152.

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Man is a social animal and the niche he inhabits is his society. The units of this society serve tasks like education of the children, skill development of adults, care of the unhealthy, support of the infirm, maintenance of health in totality, rearing of the animals and trees to enhance living conditions among many others. Extrapolating the present arena of decline in emotional sensitivity of curricula, varied importance of different sections, unworthy approach to old and disregard of environment - the succession of the Homo sapiens appears bleak. The increasing carbon footprint and no cessat
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Bhattacharya, T. "SWASTIRBHAVATU- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 8, no. 3 (2020): 266–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3737706.

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Man is a social animal and the niche he inhabits is his society. The units of this society serve tasks like education of the children, skill development of adults, care of the unhealthy, support of the infirm, maintenance of health in totality, rearing of the animals and trees to enhance living conditions among many others. Extrapolating the present arena of decline in emotional sensitivity of curricula, varied importance of different sections, unworthy approach to old and disregard of environment - the succession of the Homo sapiens appears bleak. The increasing carbon footprint and no cessat
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Lee, Alyssa Wan-Chei, Rahim Hirani, Jonathan Ogulnick, Raj K. Tiwari, and Mill Etienne. "Emerging Therapies for Neurological Disorders: A Clinical Review of MANAGED (Music, Art, Nature-Based, Animal-Assisted, Game, Essential Oil, Dance) Care." NeuroSci 6, no. 2 (2025): 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurosci6020051.

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In the face of the limitations in pharmacological and surgical interventions for neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, patients are increasingly turning to non-pharmacological and alternative therapies to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. This shift underscores the urgent need for accessible, effective, and affordable treatments. This literature review examines a range of alternative and personalized therapies, including game therapy, animal-assisted therapy, dance therapy, art therapy, music therapy, aroma therapy, and shinrin-yoku therapy
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Hasibuan, Sri Wahyuni, M. Yasir Nasution, and Saparuddin Siregar. "KESADARAN KONSUMEN MENGGUNAKAN KOSMETIK HALAL SERTA PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP BRAND HOLISTIC." At-tijaroh: Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Islam 5, no. 2 (2019): 216–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24952/tijaroh.v5i2.1882.

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AbstractIndonesia as a supplier of halal cosmetics is inferior to other halal cosmetics providers. This is due to the disintegration of functional, emotional, and spiritual aspects of cosmetics, which can result in low consumer awareness. This research is an explanatory research using variance-based SEM approach. The results showed that consumer awareness of using halal cosmetics is due to knowledge, beliefs, experience, and information about cosmetics. Consumer awareness of using halal cosmetics has a positive and significant effect on brand holism. This awareness is due to the integration of
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Koster, Jeremy. "Most Dogs Are Not NATIVE Dogs." Integrative and Comparative Biology 61, no. 1 (2021): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icb/icab016.

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Abstract Studies of dogs have proliferated among canine scientists, aided in part by the logistical convenience of working with owned animals whose care is handled by others. These pet dogs are unlike most dogs that have lived in contemporary or prehistoric settings. In particular, many of the dogs studied by canine scientists are NATIVE dogs: (1) neutered, (2) alimented, (3) trained, (4) isolated, (5) vaccinated, and (6) engineered. The distinct genotypes and unusual environments of NATIVE dogs stand in contrast to the characteristics of dogs who have adapted to lives in other human communiti
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Rutberg, Allen T., John W. Turner, and Karen Herman. "Fertility Control and the Welfare of Free-Roaming Horses and Burros on U.S. Public Lands: The Need for an Ethical Framing." Animals 12, no. 19 (2022): 2656. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192656.

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To be effective and publicly acceptable, management of free-roaming horses and burros in the United States and elsewhere needs a consistent ethical framing of the animals and the land they occupy. In the U.S., the two laws that largely govern wild horse and burro management, the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act and the 1976 Federal Land Policy and Management Act (“FLPMA”), rest on conflicting foundations, the former based on an ethic of care and the latter on largely utilitarian principles. These conflicts specifically fuel debates over the selection of appropriate fertility control
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Maheen Zahidi, Sadaf Naeem, Saira Saeed Khan, Anosh Tahir, Maryam Mehmood, and Gufran Ullah. "The Role of Adaptogens in Eastern Medicine for Alleviating Stress: A Brief Review." RADS Journal of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences 2, no. 2 (2024): 50–60. https://doi.org/10.37962/jphs.v2i2.87.

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Background: Chronic stress is a major contributor to various physical and mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular diseases. Traditional Eastern medicines offer a holistic approach to managing stress, incorporating natural substances known as adaptogens. These compounds have been recognized for their potential to enhance the body’s resilience to stress. Methodology: The systematic literature search involved review from published trials of Rhodiola rosea, Panax ginseng, and Withania somnifera. Original human and animal intervention and observational studies bas
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Hale, Helena, Emily Blackwell, Claire Roberts, Emma Roe, and Siobhan Mullan. "Broadening the Veterinary Consultation: Dog Owners Want to Talk about More than Physical Health." Animals 13, no. 3 (2023): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030392.

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Few veterinary professionals use formal quality of life (QOL) assessment tools despite their recommendation from veterinary governing bodies to enable holistic welfare assessments and target welfare improvement strategies. Perceived barriers include resistance from owners, and this study aimed to elucidate understanding of dog owner engagement with conversations and tools relating to QOL. An online survey that investigated owner experience, comfort, and opinions about vet-client discussions on topics connected to canine health and well-being, including QOL, was completed by 410 owners. Almost
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Neşe, Karakaş, and Juri Jorge Alberto. "Combating geriatric depression: Pet therapy's revolutionary role and contributions to public health." Archives of Depression and Anxiety 10, no. 1 (2024): 052–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2455-5460.000094.

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This study aims to investigate the impact of pet therapy on the treatment of depression in elderly individuals and its implications for public health. The research explores the objective, observations, results, and conclusion, of the study. Research has shown that regular interaction with animals can decrease stress hormone levels among older individuals. Additionally, it promotes the release of hormones such as oxytocin, which are associated with increased positive emotions. The physical activities involved in pet therapy sessions also contribute to the overall physical health of elderly indi
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Schmithausen, Ricarda, Sophia Schulze-Geisthoevel, Céline Heinemann, et al. "Reservoirs and Transmission Pathways of Resistant Indicator Bacteria in the Biotope Pig Stable and along the Food Chain: A Review from a One Health Perspective." Sustainability 10, no. 11 (2018): 3967. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10113967.

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The holistic approach of “One Health” includes the consideration of possible links between animals, humans, and the environment. In this review, an effort was made to highlight knowledge gaps and various factors that contribute to the transmission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria between these three reservoirs. Due to the broad scope of this topic, we focused on pig production and selected “indicator bacteria”. In this context, the role of the bacteria livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) and extended spectrum beta-lactamases carrying Escherichia coli (ESB
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Garrett, Normalynn. "Basic Science Research in Pain." Biological Research For Nursing 1, no. 3 (2000): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109980040000100307.

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Pain is not simply a physiologic event, but a dynamic process that involves continuous interaction among complex systems. Nurses have the unique disciplinary background to envision the pain process within the context of the whole dynamic human being. Understanding the human condition in this holistic manner prepares nurses to develop clinically relevant research questions. Many of these research questions can best be answered initially through basic science research. Basic science research by a nurse will be distinct from other disciplines from the inception of the hypothesis through the concl
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Debajani Nayak, Pravati Tripathi, Prasanta Kumar Nayak, et al. "Enhancing Perinatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Midwifery Facilitator Based Approach." Journal of Advanced Zoology 44, no. 4 (2023): 993–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i4.2480.

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Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus, or GDM, is a metabolic disorder that affects both expectant mothers and their developing fetuses. It increases the chance of several pregnancy and delivery complications. Babies born to women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at risk for perinatal death, fetal macrosomia, low blood sugar, birth trauma, and congenital malformations. This paper explores the possibility of enhancing perinatal outcomes in GDM by applying a midwifery facilitator-based approach. Objectives: This study's primary objective is to assess the impact of a midwife fac
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Dalton, Kathryn, Kathy Ruble, Alexandra DeLone, et al. "160. Reduction in the Spread of Hospital-Associated Infections Among Pediatric Oncology Patients in an Animal-Assisted Intervention Program from a Canine Decolonization Procedure." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 5, suppl_1 (2018): S14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy209.030.

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Abstract Background Animal-assisted interventions (AAI), the use of animals as a complementary therapy in holistic patient care, has shown many positive outcomes. However, therapy animals can serve as mechanical vectors of hospital-associated infections (HAI), e.g., methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). This pilot study assessed for transmission of HAIs among therapy animals, patients, and the hospital environment. We tested the effectiveness of a novel decolonization protocol for therapy dogs to reduce the risk of transmission of HAIs and enhance AAI program sustainability. Our
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Gonçalves, Sara, Lisete Fernandes, Ana Caramelo, Maria Martins, Tânia Rodrigues, and Rita S. Matos. "Soothing the Itch: The Role of Medicinal Plants in Alleviating Pruritus in Palliative Care." Plants 13, no. 24 (2024): 3515. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13243515.

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Chronic pruritus, or persistent itching, is a debilitating condition that severely impacts quality of life, especially in palliative care settings. Traditional treatments often fail to provide adequate relief or are associated with significant side effects, prompting interest in alternative therapies. This review investigates the antipruritic potential of eight medicinal plants: chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis), calendula (Calendula officinalis), curcumin (Curcuma longa), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), peppermint (Mentha piperit
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Tüfekci, Hacer, and Veerasamy Sejian. "Stress Factors and Their Effects on Productivity in Sheep." Animals 13, no. 17 (2023): 2769. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13172769.

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Products obtained from sheep have an economically important place in the world. Their adaptability to different climatic conditions, their ease of care and feeding, their high utilization of poor pasture areas with low yield and quality, the ease of flock management, their high twinning rate, and their short intergenerational period are some of the advantages of sheep production. Sheep production has the ability to adapt better to environmental stress factors, as can be understood from the presence of sheep in different geographical regions at a global level. However, the changes in environmen
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Silvestri, Giovanna. "Standards for comparing validity of different treatment methods: the "five E framework"." International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206 11, no. 40 (2021): 188–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.51910/ijhdr.v11i40.611.

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Background and Aims. Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) neglects factors extrinsic to science. To bypass such a limitation, a global approach for validation of treatment methods is proposed. In addition to effectiveness, further standards are required, in order to include priority issues like bioethics, environment preservation, global financial crisis, and undeclared conflict of interest.
 Methods. We suggest to evaluate any healing system within a “five E framework” by applying the following standards: 1) evidence (see EBM), 2) epistemology, 3) ethics, 4) ecology
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Zhan, Yuxin. "Progress of treating knee osteoarthritis with traditional Chinese medicine." Theoretical and Natural Science 17, no. 1 (2023): 222–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/17/20240691.

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Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative diseases-based ailment, the primary cause is lower limb dysfunction in the elderly population, the manifestations of joint pain, swelling, stiffness, deformity, joint friction, dysfunction and other symptoms, adversely impact the patients emotional well-being and quality of life. Chinese herbal medicine, with a long history and as a promising therapeutic, has also been gradually applied to the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee (KOA). It is based on the conventional Chinese medical theory and its clinical application traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
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Bava, Roberto, Fabio Castagna, Carmine Lupia, et al. "Antimicrobial Resistance in Livestock: A Serious Threat to Public Health." Antibiotics 13, no. 6 (2024): 551. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics13060551.

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Antimicrobial resistance represents an alarming public health problem; its importance is related to the significant clinical implications (increased morbidity, mortality, disease duration, development of comorbidities, and epidemics), as well as its economic effects on the healthcare sector. In fact, therapeutic options are severely limited by the advent and spread of germs resistant to many antibiotics. The situation worldwide is worrying, especially in light of the prevalence of Gram-negative bacteria—Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii—which are frequently isolated in hospital
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Nonković, Diana, Vanja Tešić, Vida Šimat, Svjetlana Karabuva, Alan Medić, and Jerko Hrabar. "Anisakidae and Anisakidosis: A Public Health Perspective." Pathogens 14, no. 3 (2025): 217. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14030217.

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Fish and seafood are increasingly recognised as safe and nutritiously valuable foods of animal origin, being a source of about 17% of animal protein globally. Novel culinary trends encourage the consumption of raw or thermally lightly processed fishery products. At the same time, consumers prefer wild, fresh and whole fish over farmed or processed fish. However, the consumption of raw or undercooked fish and other marine organisms poses a risk of contracting parasitic infections, potentially representing a public health risk. Among the most common seafoodborne parasites are members of the Anis
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Maksane, Sushant, and Kapil Mehar. "Vision-Enhancing Herbs from ancient Ayurveda text Bhava Prakash Nighantu: Scientific Appraisal on Natural Ocular Health Solutions." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 8, no. 2 (2025): 28–35. https://doi.org/10.48165/irjay.2025.80206.

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Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, holds a vast repository of medicinal knowledge, meticulously documented in classical texts such as Bhava Prakasha Nighantu. Among the numerous therapeutic categories described in this compendium, Chakshushya dravyas (ocular therapeutics) form a pivotal group, specifically targeting the prevention and management of ocular disorders. With the increasing prevalence of visual impairments caused by aging, environmental stress, and lifestyle factors, these time-tested remedies offer valuable insights into holistic ocular care. This review explores the extensive
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Baumgartner, Miriam, Sandra Kuhnke, Kurt-Jürgen Hülsbergen, Michael H. Erhard, and Margit H. Zeitler-Feicht. "Improving Horse Welfare and Environmental Sustainability in Horse Husbandry: Linkage between Turnout and Nitrogen Surplus." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (2021): 8991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13168991.

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A scientific consultation tool is currently being developed in Germany to assess, analyze, and improve animal welfare on site and simultaneously consider aspects of environmental sustainability in horse husbandry in order to contribute to a resource-conserving and responsible handling of natural resources and the welfare of living beings. To date, no study has assessed to what extent species-appropriate free-range locomotion possibilities are implemented on horse farms and to what extent turnout areas are affected by unwanted nutrient inputs from horse excretions. Using the indicators “species
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