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Background
Sleep disorders are associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Limited studies have focused on excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and its impact on jaw functions in TMD patients.
Objective
The aim of the present investigation was to identify the impact of EDS on pain and jaw function in TMD patients.
Methods
A total of 338 TMD patients (50 males and 288 females) was included...
Ultrastable Potassium‐Ion Storage
In article number 2300046, Hsing‐Yu Tuan and co‐workers propose a Cu3BiS3 anode material with a self‐healing mechanism for potassium ion storage devices, which shows an electrochemical reconstruction of phase reversibility and morphological reversibility.
The unique properties of self‐healing materials hold great potential in battery systems, which can exhibit excellent deformability and return to its original shape after cycling. Herein, a Cu3BiS3 anode material with self‐healing mechanisms is proposed for use in ultrastable potassium‐ion battery (PIB) and potassium‐ion hybrid capacitor (PIHC). Different from the binder design, Cu3BiS3 anode can exhibit...