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Active nudging towards digital well-being: reducing excessive screen time on mobile phones and potential improvement for sleep quality. [PDF]
Vu TH, Tagliabue M.
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ABSTRACT Digital transformation is increasingly reshaping how social enterprises organize work, engage stakeholders, and pursue social value. While prior research has examined digitalization in hybrid organizations, limited attention has been paid to how responsibility for inclusive digital transformation is enacted internally.
Riccardo Maiolini +2 more
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A Microbial-Centric View of Mobile Phones: Enhancing the Technological Feasibility of Biotechnological Recovery of Critical Metals. [PDF]
Magrini C +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder marked by an intense fear of gaining weight and persistent body dissatisfaction, both during periods of underweight and after weight restoration. The endocannabinoid system may offer therapeutic benefits, particularly in reducing anxiety.
Neha Sahota +8 more
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Extended spectrum betalactamase and carbapenemase producing gram negative bacteria from mobile phones of healthcare workers at Debre Berhan Hospital, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Sharew SG +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This review aimed to quantify rates of uptake (treatment initiation), adherence (program completion), and attrition (study dropout) in randomized trials of digital eating disorder (ED) interventions, and to synthesize engagement reporting practices, their consistency, and associations with clinical outcomes. Methods Randomized trials
Claudia Liu +4 more
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Gender-specific antibiotic-resistance patterns and characterization of bacterial flora of undergraduate students' mobile phones and associated factors at a Nigerian university. [PDF]
Olaitan MO, Rabiu AG, Umara ZB.
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ABSTRACT Objective Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) often face significant barriers to accessing care, including prolonged waitlists and systemic delays. Digital interventions, such as mobile apps, offer a scalable way to enhance pre‐treatment engagement during this high‐risk period.
Amané Halicki‐Asakawa +2 more
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Intelligent Evaluation Method for Scoliosis at Home Using Back Photos Captured by Mobile Phones. [PDF]
Li Y +12 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Recent growth of online research has been accompanied by an increase in reports of fraudulent participants, which can significantly comprise research validity. Drawing from our experience using Qualtrics with open recruitment, existing literature, and emerging studies in eating disorders (ED), we outline the risk and provide simple ...
Jamie‐Lee Pennesi +2 more
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