Drummond, David Coulet, Adrien
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Journal of medical Internet research
Advances in digital medicine now make it possible to use digital twin systems (DTS), which combine (1) extensive patient monitoring through the use of multiple sensors and (2) personalized adaptation of patient care through the use of software. After the artificial pancreas system already operational in children with type 1 diabetes, new DTS could ...
Liang, Ying Liu, Yan Zhang, Pin Zhang, Mengxin Du, Bang Cheng, Weyland Yu, Zhidan Li, Lifeng Wang, Huanmin Hou, Guangjun
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Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.)
The postoperative recurrence of neuroblastoma (NB) patients is an essential reason for the high mortality of NB due to the lack of early, non-invasive, and dynamic strategies for monitoring NB recurrence. Therefore, whether the plasma circulating cell-free MYCN gene as an indicator for monitoring of NB recurrence was systematically evaluated. The M...
Kang, Harjeevan Singh Exworthy, Mark
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Wearables refer to devices that are worn by individuals. In the health care field, wearables may assist with individual monitoring and diagnosis. In fact, the potential for wearable technology to assist with health care has received recognition from health systems around the world, including a place in the strategic Long Term Plan shared by the Nat...
l., jennifer
With a world population estimated at 10 billion people by 2050, the challenge to secure healthy and safe food is evident. Seaweed is a potential answer to this challenge. Expanding the use of seaweed in food systems requires an emphasis on safe practices to avoid adverse human health effects after consumption and irreversible damage to marine ecosy...
Chen, Jinying Wijesundara, Jessica G Enyim, Gabrielle E Lombardini, Lisa M Gerber, Ben S Houston, Thomas K Sadasivam, Rajani S
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JMIR Human Factors
Background After hospital discharge, patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) often experience symptoms that prompt them to seek acute medical attention. Early evaluation of postdischarge symptoms by health care providers may reduce unnecessary acute care utilization. However, hospital-initiated follow-up encounters are insufficient for timely d...
Young, Sean D Zhang, Qingpeng Zeng, Daniel Dajun Zhan, Yongcheng Cumberland, William
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Innovative surveillance methods are needed to assess adherence to COVID-19 recommendations, especially methods that can provide near real-time or highly geographically targeted data. Use of location-based social media image data (eg, Instagram images) is one possible approach that could be explored to address this problem. Objective We s...
baek, sung hoon
Fine particulate matter (PM) is associated with an increased risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Fine PM absorbs water molecules at high relative humidity, and then their size grows. Such hygroscopic growth causes a large error when monitoring PM concentrations. To lower the relative humidity, monitors use an indirect heating device, w...
Yanmaz, Latif Emrah Okur, Sitkican Ersoz, Ugur Senocak, Mumin Gokhan Turgut, Ferda
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Topics in companion animal medicine
This study was aimed to evaluate the accuracy of heart rate (HR) measurements using 3 smartwatch models designed for human use when applied to dogs. A group of 15 mixed breed dogs, ages ranging from 2 to 3 years, weighing between 20 and 30 kg were used. The Garmin Fenix 5X plus (GF5Xp), Samsung Gear S3 (SGS3), and Polygold A-6 (PDA6), were randomly...
Cevallos Medina, Anthony Fabián Quinchuela Paucar, Juan Carlos Paucar Samaniego, Jorge Luis Cevallos Medina, Jhon Jairo
The importance of having certain data at hand in order to manage and interact with it can become crucial when taking actions. The general objective of this article is to design a meteorological station for monitoring cocoa plantations, in this way it will be possible to have the data in real time to be able to generate an early phytosanitary alarm ...
Banach, Jennifer L. Koch, Sophie J.I. Hoffmans, Yvette van den Burg, Sander W.K.
With a world population estimated at 10 billion people by 2050, the challenge to secure healthy and safe food is evident. Seaweed is a potential answer to this challenge. Expanding the use of seaweed in food systems requires an emphasis on safe practices to avoid adverse human health effects after consumption and irreversible damage to marine ecosy...