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Assessing VR Disaster Simulation Impact on Readiness of Generation Z Nursing Students.

The purpose of this study was to assess senior nursing students' performance and perceived readiness following a fully immersive VR mass disaster triage simulation and evaluate the effectiveness of VR as an educational modality for emergency preparedness training.
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Fear of Missing Out and Executive Functions: The Role of Self-regulation as a Mediator.

The fear of missing out (FoMO) is characterised by constant worry about missing out on rewarding experiences. However, the worry arising from FoMO affects both self-regulation and executive functioning.
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Evaluating oritavancin for Gram-positive infections: a systematic review of on-label and off-label use.

Oritavancin is a long-acting lipoglycopeptide antibiotic approved for acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI) with potential applicability across difficult-to-treat Gram-positive infections such as osteomyelitis, bacteraemia and endocarditis. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy, safety and clinical use of oritavancin across on-label and off-label indications.
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Can physical exercise alleviate social anxiety in junior high school students by improving body image?

This study aims to investigate the dynamic relationships between physical exercise (PE), body image (BI), and social anxiety (SA) among Chinese junior high school students, as well as to analyze the mechanism through which PE may alleviate SA by improving BI.
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Mental imagery and performance in aerobic, artistic, acrobatics, trampoline and tumbling, and rhythmic gymnasts: a systematic review.

To identify and synthesize evidence on mental imagery (and imagery-based methods) in competitive gymnasts, evaluate effects on performance and relevant psychological/psychophysiological correlates, and appraise methodological quality and important intervention features.
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Psychological mechanisms underlying employability among Chinese university students: a sequential mediation model and gender invariance analysis.

Addressing intensified labor market competition, this study validates the multidimensional structure of future employability and examines its underlying sequential capital conversion process-a critical objective for higher education-within a non-Western cultural context.
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Artificial intelligence in medicine: a scoping review of the risk of deskilling and loss of expertise among physicians.

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly deployed in clinical practice, particularly in radiology, pathology, endoscopy, and decision support. While these tools improve efficiency and accuracy, concerns have arisen about deskilling-the erosion of physicians' expertise due to reliance on automation.
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