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Combining Wireless Technology and Behavioral Economics to Engage Patients (WiBEEP) with cardiometabolic disease: a pilot study

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Published in 2019 at "Pilot and Feasibility Studies"

DOI: 10.1186/s40814-019-0395-8

Abstract: BackgroundThe long-term management of cardiometabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension, is complex and can be facilitated by supporting patient-directed behavioral changes. The concurrent application of wireless technology and personalized text messages (PTMs)… read more here.

Keywords: study; behavioral economics; cardiometabolic disease; pilot ... See more keywords
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Cancer related insomnia and wireless technology: A pilot study.

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of Clinical Oncology"

DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.e21645

Abstract: e21645Background: Cancer related insomnia (CRI) includes difficulty with sleep onset, maintenance or non-restorative sleep. CRI is common with prevalence up to 95%. Consequences include cognitive d... read more here.

Keywords: insomnia wireless; technology pilot; related insomnia; cancer related ... See more keywords
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Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone by Thomas Winslow Hazlett (review)

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Published in 2018 at "Technology and Culture"

DOI: 10.1353/tech.2018.0078

Abstract: 806 Despite the title, Rankin is not suggesting that maps have disappeared. Instead, they now exist to help humans interpret something that we take to be more real, namely the GPS-ordained coordinate system. Instead of… read more here.

Keywords: political spectrum; liberation wireless; tumultuous liberation; technology ... See more keywords