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2018 International Conference on Smart Systems and Technologies (SST), 2018
Infectious diseases are a threat to human population. Governments around the world invest a lot of money on research of health area. Artificial intelligence techniques are useful to simulate real scenarios and save in public spending. In this paper, the authors present an agent based model of behavior and activities of individuals, according to a set ...
Marco Ramos   +6 more
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E-Health

2010
E-health does not only imply technological progress but also a new framework for improving citizens’ health. E-health has many strong points, which include clinical applications, and training devices. Health websites have a tremendous impact, as they increase accessibility to health information.
Susana Lorenzo   +3 more
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Telemedicine and E-Health

IEEE Pulse, 2011
We begin this article with the celebration of the 20th anniversary mentioning some activity lines in the area of telemedicine and e-health currently underway not only at the bioengineering department but also at other departments of the Politecnico di Milano.
PINCIROLI, FRANCESCO   +5 more
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E-health

2013
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R. Beuscart   +6 more
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Journal of Mental Health, 2017
Mental Health in the Digital Age: Grave Dangers, Great PromiseElias Aboujaoude and Vladan Starcevic, editorsOxford: Oxford University Press, 2015277p. $45 pbk.
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Healthy e-health? Think 'environmental e-health'!

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2011
The Environmental e-Health Research and Training Program has completed its scoping study to understand the breadth of a new field of research: Environmental e-Health. Nearly every aspect of modern life is associated, directly or indirectly, with application of technology, from a cup of coffee, through transportation to and from work, to appliances in ...
Richard E, Scott   +4 more
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E-Health

2015
Due to higher life expectancy, the number of older people continues to increase, and with it the number of cases of chronic diseases. Estimates indicate that the percentage of people with at least one chronic disease living in modern societies can reach as much as 40%, making chronic diseases one of the major challenges for modern healthcare systems ...
Virginie Felizardo   +6 more
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E-Health

2017
This chapter will identify how Australian university students access and use various forms of technology (Web 1.0 – Internet, Web 2.0 – social media - SM) to retrieve personal health information. This chapter will move beyond Web 1.0, to present a theoretical basis of claim, concerning the extent to which other forms of technology (e.g.
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