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|a <P>Section 1: HISTORY, TERMINOLOGY AND CHALLENGES</p> <p>1. THE DOSE-RESPONSE REVOLUTION: HOW HORMESIS BECAME SIGNIFICANT</p><i> <p> Edward J. Calabrese</p></i> <p>2. Mild stress-induced hormesis: hopes and challenges</p><i> <p> Eric Le Bourg</p></i> <p>3. Primary stress response pathways for preconditioning and physiological hormesis</p><i> <p> Suresh Rattan and Sumangala Bhattacharya</p></i> <p>Section 2: CLINICAL AND LIFESTYLE HORMESIS</p> <p>4. Remote ischemic preconditioning as a form of hormesis</p><i> <p> Robert A. Kloner</p></i> <p>5. Exercise hormesis for health and longevity</p><i> <p> Zsolt Radak</p></i> <p>6. Nutritional hormesis in a modern environment</p><i> <p> Helen R. Griffiths</p></i> <p>7. Phyto-Hormetins in a Clinical Setting</p><i> <p> Iris R. Bell</p></i> <p>8. Intermittent fasting-dietary restriction as a biological hormetin for health benefits</p><i> <p> Gurcharan Kaur Sr.</p></i> <p>9. Hormetic Responses to Ethanol Ingestion: Focus on Moderation and Cardiovascular Protection </p><i> <p> Ronald J. Korthuis</p></i> <p>10. THERMAL WATERS AND THE HORMETIC EFFECTS OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS AND WOUND HEALING </p><i> <p> Giovanni Scapagnini</p></i> <p>Section 3: HOREMTIC STRESSORS</p> <p>11. Hormesis through low dose radiation</p><i> <p> Alexander Vaiserman</p></i> <p>12. Metabolic stress -- signaling and metabolic adaptation</p><i> <p> Thorsten Heinzel</p></i> <p>13. DNA damage-induced hormetic responses</p><i> <p> Christian Kosan and Zhao-Qi Wang</p></i> <p>14. Pathogen-induced hormetic responses</p><i> <p> Reinhard Wetzker and Michael Bauer</p></i> <p>15. Neuronal stress and its hormetic aspects</p><i> <p> Britta Qualmann</p></i> <p>16. Energetic Stress and Proteodynamics in Aging and Longevity</p><i> <p> Karyn L. Hamilton</p></i> <p>17. REPEATED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD STIMULATION IN AGING AND HEALTH</p><i> <p> Felipe Pablo Perez</p></i> <p>Section 4: HORMETIC INTERVENTIONS AND NOVEL PERSPECTIVES</p> <p>18. Hormesis for healthy ageing</p><i> <p> Suresh Rattan</p></i> <p>19. Enhancing sports performance through hormesis</p><i> <p> Dick Thijssen</p></i> <p>20. Circadian regulation of hormesis for health and longevity</p><i> <p> Anita Jagota</p></i> <p>21. A Roadmap for Cross Operationalisation of Resilience</p><i> <p> Shima Beigi</p></i> <p>22. Mindfulness, health and longevity</p><i> <p> Jesper Dahlgaard, Mimi Yung Mehlsen, Malene Munk J�rgensen, Rikke Katrine Jentoft Olsen, Niels Gregersen, Anne Maj van der Velden and Antonia Sumbundu</p></i> <p>23. Buteyko breathing and ketogenic diet as potential hormetins in non-pharmacological metabolic approaches to health and longevity</p><i> <p> Misha Sakharoff</p></i> <p>24. Treating neurodegenerative diseases with low doses of ionizing radiation</p><i> <p> Jerry Milton Cuttler</p></i> <p>25. Interactions with technology as a cognitive, 'healthy ageing' hormetic stimulus</p><i> <p> Marios Kyriazis</p></i>
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