Analysis of drug intervention promoting hippocampal nerve improvement and medical teacher job burnout based on medical thermal modeling and radiation image testing
•Improvements in hippocampal nerve function are thought to be effective in alleviating burnout symptoms.•This paper aims to evaluate the effect of specific drug intervention on hippocampal nerve improvement.•The radiometric imaging technique plays an important role in evaluating the improvement of n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thermal science and engineering progress 2025-01, Vol.57, p.103121, Article 103121 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Improvements in hippocampal nerve function are thought to be effective in alleviating burnout symptoms.•This paper aims to evaluate the effect of specific drug intervention on hippocampal nerve improvement.•The radiometric imaging technique plays an important role in evaluating the improvement of neural function.
With the deepening of medical research, the early diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease are particularly important. As a brain region closely related to memory and learning, the health of neurons in the hippocampus is directly related to the maintenance of cognitive function. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of drug intervention on hippocampal nerve improvement based on medical thermal modeling and thermal radiation images, and to analyze the potential relationship between job burnout and hippocampal nerve health of medical teachers. The study collected clinical data from medical teachers to determine the correlation between job burnout and hippocampal nervous health. Then, the heat transfer process before and after drug intervention was simulated by medical thermal modeling technology to analyze the influence of drugs on the temperature distribution in the hippocampus region. The study used thermal radiation imaging technology to monitor subjects in real time and record the changes of thermal radiation before and after drug intervention to evaluate the actual effect of drugs on hippocampal nerve improvement. The results show that there is a significant correlation between job burnout and hippocampal health of medical teachers. Teachers with higher levels of job burnout had weaker heat radiation signals in hippocampal neurons, suggesting that neuronal activity may be inhibited. Through drug intervention, an increase in the heat radiation signal in the hippocampal region was observed, suggesting improved neuronal activity. The simulation results of medical thermal modeling further confirmed the positive effect of drug intervention on heat transfer process, indicating that drugs can effectively promote the heat metabolism of hippocampal neurons, thereby improving nerve function. |
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ISSN: | 2451-9049 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tsep.2024.103121 |