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Erica Corda, Silvia M. Massa and Daniele Riboni
As several studies demonstrate, good sleep quality is essential for individuals? well-being, as a lack of restoring sleep may disrupt different physical, mental, and social dimensions of health. For this reason, there is increasing interest in tools for ...
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Roberta Avanzato, Francesco Beritelli, Alfio Lombardo and Carmelo Ricci
Today?s healthcare facilities require new digital tools to cope with the rapidly increasing demand for technology that can support healthcare operators. The advancement of technology is leading to the pervasive use of IoT devices in daily life, capable o...
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Kim Anh Phung, Cemil Kirbas, Leyla Dereci and Tam V. Nguyen
Thanks to the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT), pervasive healthcare is gaining popularity day by day as it offers health support to patients irrespective of their location. In emergency medical situations, medical aid can be sent quickly. T...
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Hamid Mcheick and John Sayegh
The emergence of pervasive computing technology has revolutionized all aspects of life and facilitated many everyday tasks. As the world fights the coronavirus pandemic, it is necessary to find new ways to use technology to fight diseases and reduce thei...
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Wenbing Zhao, Qing Wu, Ann Reinthal and Nian Zhang
Lower back musculoskeletal disorders are pervasive in workplaces. In the United States alone, the total cost of such injuries exceed $100 billion a year. The lower-back injury rate in the healthcare sector is one of the highest among all industry sectors...
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Vanja Miskovic,Djordje Babic
Pág. pp. 65 - 74
A global phenomenon of population ageing and an increasing number of patients with chronic diseases place substantial additional pressure on healthcare systems. A possible solution for this problem is a new emerging sort of pervasive personal healthcare ...
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Clifton C. Addison, Brenda W. Jenkins, Daniel Sarpong, Gregory Wilson, Cora Champion, Jeraline Sims and Monique S. White
Even though some medications have the potential to slow the progress of atherosclerosis and development of CVD, there are many at-risk individuals who continue to resist the benefits that are available by not following the advice of medical professionals...
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