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Exploring Usability of a Clinical Decision Support System for Cancer Care: A User‐Centered Study
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Mobile phone applications used to monitor age-related macular degeneration
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An improved and decentralized/distributed healthcare framework for disabled people through AI models
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A Review on Deep Learning for Quality of Life Assessment Through the Use of Wearable Data
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The impacts on population health by China's regional health data centers and the potential mechanism of influence
Published 2025-01-01“…Results Overall health status of local residents has improved after the establishment of the pilot regional health data centers. Using mechanism analysis, the findings demonstrated that improvements to population health were driven by promoting healthy lifestyles and innovations in medical practices. …”
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A large-scale multi-centre study characterising atrophy heterogeneity in Alzheimer’s disease
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Machine learning and transfer learning techniques for accurate brain tumor classification
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Pluralistic Task Shifting for a More Timely Cancer Diagnosis
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A bayesian network model for neurocognitive disorders digital screening in Chinese population: development and validation study
Published 2025-08-01“…Methods This study aimed to construct a classification model for screening neurocognitive disorders (NCDs) based on cross-sectional electronic health record data from the Cheeloo Whole Lifecycle eHealth Research-based Database (2015–2017). …”
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EarlyExodus: Leveraging early exits to mitigate backdoor vulnerability in deep learning
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The level of electronic health literacy among older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2024-11-01“…Subgroup analysis showed that among the elderly population, females had lower eHealth literacy at 19.13 (95% CI:15.83–22.42), those aged 80 years and older had lower eHealth literacy at 16.55 (95% CI:11.73–21.38), and elderly individuals without a spouse and living alone had even lower eHealth literacy at 18.88 (95% CI:15.71–22.04) and 16.03 (95% CI:16.51–21.79). …”
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