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Upendo J Mwingira,Philip Downs,Cecilia Uisso et al. Upendo J Mwingira et al.
Background: A number of methods have been used to estimate lymphatic filariasis (LF) morbidity, including: routine programmatic data, cluster random surveys and the "town crier" method. Currently, few accurate data exist ...
Beenish M Chaudhry Beenish M Chaudhry
Sleep quality and duration are strong indicators of an individual's health and quality of lifebut they are difficult to track in everyday life. Mobile apps such as Sleep as Android leverage smartphone sensors to track sleep patterns and mak...
Steven S Coughlin,Gina M Besenyi,Deborah Bowen et al. Steven S Coughlin et al.
Background: In the U.S., breast cancer accounts for more cancer deaths in women than any site other than lung cancer. Based upon attributable risks, about 30-35% of breast cancers could potentially be prevented by address...
Carinne Brody,Brent Tatomir,Tuot Sovannary et al. Carinne Brody et al.
Background: Text or voice messages containing health behavior change content may be an inexpensive, discreet, sustainable and scalable way to reach populations at high risk for HIV. In Cambodia, one of the important high-...
Lynn Katherine Herrmann,Jinsook Kim Lynn Katherine Herrmann
Background: There are thousands of fitness-related smartphone applications ("apps") available for free and purchase, but there is uncertainty if these apps help individuals achieve and maintain personal fitness. Technolog...
Hieu Ly Hieu Ly
A commitment to regular physical activity may reduce the risks of chronic diseases for young adults. Internationally, the majority of post-secondary students are insufficiently active for health benefits. Novel health strategies and interve...