Articles Tagged With: apps
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Telecontraception Apps Can Reduce Some Barriers to Reproductive Care
Telecontraception apps are well received by users and appear to eliminate some barriers to contraception care, according to the results of a new study. More action is needed to eliminate barriers to access.
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Patients with Diabetes Might Need Help Using Mobile Apps for Self-Care
New research suggests older patients with diabetes and depression are less likely to use a smartphone app to help with diabetes self-management. Self-care apps are an important tool, and use likely will increase as people become more comfortable using them.
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ACS Reviewing Apps to Help Surgeons With Daily Workflow
Surgeons could find that technology makes their workflow run more efficiently with new apps and digital tools. But which ones work best?
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Digital Applications Used in Mental Health Treatment: Two Randomized Studies
Researchers found an improvement in socialization in children with autism and a decrease in acrophobic (fear of heights) symptoms in adults in two distinct studies using different forms of virtual reality and digital applications.
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Want to Get Pregnant? Or Not? Either Way, Don’t Rely on an App
A study indicates that using smartphone apps to determine fertility might not be accurate.