Publications by authors named "Mei-Hua Ye"

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  • The working conditions for submarine crews are challenging due to limited space, extreme temperatures, and other stressors, which negatively impact mental health.
  • American psychologists have developed successful psychological resilience training for military personnel, but more research is needed in this area, particularly for submarine crews.
  • A study involving 121 soldiers showed that active psychological regulation interventions significantly improved various psychological measures, highlighting the need for such programs in confined maritime environments.
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is a global benthic dinoflagellate that produces diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins, which can be ingested by filter-feeding bivalves, and eventually pose a great threat to human health through food chain. After being exposed to , different bivalves may accumulate various levels of DSP toxins and display different toxic responses. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear.

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