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| | | | | Background: Wrist-worn devices that incorporate photoplethysmography (PPG) sensing represent an exciting means of measuring heart rate (HR). A number of studies have evaluated the accuracy of HR measurements produced by these devices in controlled laboratory environments. However, it is also important to establish the accuracy of measurements produced by these devices outside the laboratory, in real-world, consumer use conditions. Objective: This study sought to examine the accuracy of HR measurements pr... | |
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| | | | | Explore five groundbreaking papers on childhood cancer from JMIR Cancer and JMIR Research Protocols, leading publications in cancer research with high Impact Factors (2.8 and 1.7 respectively) and indexing in PubMed, Scopus, and more. | |
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| | | | | Background: Digital technology and media use is integral to adolescents lives and has been associated with both positive and negative health consequences. Previous studies have largely focused on understanding technology behaviors and outcomes within adolescent populations, which can promote assumptions about adolescent technology use as homogeneous. Furthermore, many studies on adolescent technology use have focused on risks and negative outcomes. To better understand adolescent digital technology use, ... | |
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| | | "Druggable genome" is a novel concept that emphasizes the importance of using the information of genome-wide genetic studies for drug discovery and developme... | ||