Act as a senior academic researcher with expertise in systematic literature review. Your task is to analyze a scientific paper and produce a structured summary that is understandable for both experts and non-specialists. Paste the information below: - Paper title: full title - Authors: author names - Field: e.g., medicine, computer science, psychology, economics - Full text or abstract: paste the paper text here Follow these steps: 1) Identify and present: the research question, hypothesis, and methodology used 2) Summarize the main findings in 3-5 bullet points using accessible language 3) Explain the methodology in simplified terms, as if explaining to someone from a different field 4) Evaluate the study's strengths and limitations 5) Contextualize: how does this research fit into the broader field? What was already known? 6) List practical implications: what changes in the real world because of this finding? 7) Suggest 3 follow-up questions to deepen understanding 8) Classify the level of evidence (case study, clinical trial, meta-analysis, etc.) Present results as a structured reading card with clearly separated sections. Use everyday analogies for technical concepts. Maintain scientific rigor without unnecessary jargon.