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Antimicrobial Resistance: A Serious Global Health Threat: Part 1
This article examines the development of antimicrobials, from early 20th-century discoveries like Salvarsan and penicillin to modern antibiotics, and discusses the concurrent rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It emphasizes the significant threat AMR poses to global health, citing WHO data on mortality rates, and underscores the necessity for comprehensive strategies to address this growing challenge
Exploring Gen Z\u27s Attitudes Towards Animals and the Environment
This quantitative and qualitative study involves surveying young adults (Generation Z) from China, the U.S., Thailand, and Indonesia to explore motivators and barriers regarding their involvement in animal and environmental protection
Effective Communication With Political Staffers: A Framework For Animal Advocates
Successful animal advocacy relies on understanding legislative processes, making personalized and specific requests, and building strong relationships with lawmakers and staff. Forming diverse coalitions and framing issues around widely supported concerns like economics or public health can broaden appeal. Flexibility and strategic compromise are also key to long-term legislative success
Biomedical Research and the “-Omics” Revolution
An -omics revolution (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) supported by AI is transforming biomedical research. Scientists are now proposing to add an Exposomics element to ensure that environmental exposures are adequately considered when advancing human health
Combatting Wildlife Smuggling
The illegal wildlife trade, valued at tens of billions annually, presents a major conservation and law-enforcement challenge; this article examines how novel forensic techniques (e.g. biometric hand-print matching, DNA analysis) are empowering authorities to trace trafficked specimens and prosecute operators. It argues that while promising, these methods require further development, broader deployment, and stronger legal frameworks to truly shift the balance against organized wildlife crime
WellBeing News - Vol. 7 Issue 10 -December 18, 2025
Featured Newsletter: WellBeing News, Vol. 7 Issue 18, December 18, 2025 | Articles:
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