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The Use of Smart phones in Ophthalmology [PDF]
Smart phones are being increasingly used among health professionals. Ophthalmological applications are widely available and can turn smart phones into sophisticated medical devices. Smart phones can be useful instruments for the practice of evidence-based medicine, professional education, mobile clinical communication, patient education, disease self ...
Zvornicanin, Edita +2 more
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Internet and smart phone addiction has been one of the most frequently studied topics in the psychology field index along with the developing technology.
Mehmet Utku Tohumcu +3 more
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To Determine the Levels of C-reactive Protein, Total Protein and Serum Uric Acid among Cell Phone Addicted and Depressed Individuals: A Case-control Study in the Medical College of Uttar Pradesh, India [PDF]
Introduction: Cell phone or smart phone abuse has become a daily phenomenon, many diseases are found to be associated with cell phone overuse, it also leads to mental anxiety, mood disorder etc., Aim: To study C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Serum Uric ...
Bhumija SHARMA +4 more
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Smart phones are equipped with a wide range of sensors (such as GPS, light, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.) and allow users to be connected everywhere. These characteristics offer a rich information source for creating context-aware applications. However,
Pablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ +2 more
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The way forward: Insights and suggestions from an early career psychiatrist
People with psychosis are commonly socially isolated, both due to their condition, and the stigma towards them. Remote volunteering over smart-phone can be a way to overcome social isolation and physical distance, promoting social inclusion.
M. Pinto Da Costa
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Frequency of Smart Phone Usage in Medical Students and its Association with Academic Performance
Background: Smart phone use is becoming a severe mental health problem as it is becoming dominant with the passage of time leading to dependency and diverting individual’s concentration.
Hatim Haider Ali +2 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of smartphone use on sleep quality in adolescents (13-20 years) using youth center. Method: The descriptive study was conducted between May and August 2019 at a youth center within a municipality ...
Merve KOLCU +7 more
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Social isolation and physical distance: Experiences from a phone pal
Body People with psychosis are commonly socially isolated, both due to their condition, and the stigma towards them. Remote volunteering over smart-phone can be a way to overcome social isolation and physical distance, promoting social inclusion.
M. Pinto Da Costa
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SMART PHONE USER ASSISTANCE APPLICATION FOR ANDROID [PDF]
Nowadays people seem to be more dependent on smart phones rather than any other electronic devices. Smart phones act like mini laptops with the mobilecommunication facility.
P. PRABHAVATHY +3 more
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Mobile phone data is a typical type of big data with great potential to explore human mobility and individual portrait identification. Previous studies in population classifications with mobile phone data only focused on spatiotemporal mobility patterns ...
Xiaoming Zhang +5 more
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