Using Smartphone Technology to Help Address Smoking Relapse Urges
Michael Businelle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, and Director of the Mobile Health core at the Oklahoma Tobacco [...]
Michael Businelle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, and Director of the Mobile Health core at the Oklahoma Tobacco [...]
...associated with mobile phone usage, and the effect is dependent on site of placement. The paper notates previous research that has found [...]
...use, and task acknowledgment” and was published in the journal Mobile Media & Communication. Looking at your phone during a meeting is [...]
Razi Berry A University of Texas at Dallas study of 100 mobile apps for kids found that 72 violated a federal law aimed at protecting [...]
...at: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression.shtml. Accessed March 6, 2018. Ahrnsbrak R, Bose J, Hedden S, et al. Substance Abuse [...]
...Organization. Electromagnetic fields and public health.Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. December 2005. http://www.who.int/peh-emf/publications/facts/fs296/en/ [...]
...most common source of exposure to the brain is the use of the mobile phone close to the head. This is the type of exposure this study researched. [...]
...people actively participate in real-world interactive situations. The researchers recorded participants in two real-world social interaction situations (a [...]
...turned their attention toward new strategies to minimize interactions between potentially sick patients and health care workers. To that end, they worked with Boston [...]
...quickly realized the tribulations faced by millions of educators and the opportunity to use this time to upskill and receive professional development. Access for [...]