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American College of Cardiology, March 16-18

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The American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session and Expo The annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology was held from...
Specialized smartphone software can be used to detect early signs of opioid overdose

Smartphone App Can Detect Early Signs of Opioid Overdose

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App has high sensitivity, specificity for opioid-induced central apnea, respiratory depression
An app that detects color and metadata from fingernails can identify hemoglobin levels in the blood

Smartphone App Uses Fingernail Bed Images to Detect Anemia

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App uses color and metadata from fingernails to detect hemoglobin levels in the blood
Feature tagging of home videos for machine learning classification of autism spectrum disorder with the use of a mobile device produces accurate results in short time frames

Feature Tagging of Home Videos Promising in Autism Diagnosis

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On mobile platform, highest accuracy seen with sparse five-feature logistic regression classifier
An artificial intelligence-based smartphone app can reduce the severity of cancer patients' reported pain and hospital admissions

AI-Based Smartphone App Can Help Cut Cancer Pain Severity

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App can cut both severity of advanced cancer patients' reported pain and hospital admissions
Parents' use of digital devices may exacerbate their child's poor behavior

Parents’ Technology Use Can Negatively Impact Children

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'Technoference' can lead to children's hyperactivity, whining, sulking, tantrums
A smartphone app designed for people living with HIV increases users' consistency in doctor visits and improves their health outcomes

Smartphone App Can Help Improve Outcomes With HIV

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Improvements seen in retention in care, CD4 counts, and viral suppression
Inconsistent use of a child restraint system and negligent use of a seat belt are associated with parent/caregiver cellphone use while driving children

About Half of Child Caregivers Use Cellphones While Driving

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Participants not using typical child restraint system were more likely to use cellphone
User reviews and ratings of a popular

User Ratings Didn’t Catch Blood Pressure App Inaccuracies

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Authors say findings support need for regulatory review of mobile health apps
Mobile health technology can potentially improve overall cardiovascular disease risk

Some Evidence Mobile Health Interventions Can Lower CVD Risk

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mHealth programs generally improve overall cardiovascular disease risk, at least in the short term