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Dianne Rees

Text Message Program Educates Retailers about New Tobacco Regulations -- ROCKVILLE, Md.... - 0 views

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    An other use for mhealth, texting new federal regulations (consider changes to labels, etc)
Ruth Ann Carpenter

Social Media in Healthcare: The Modern Link to Effective Patient Engagement | HealthWor... - 1 views

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    Dorland Health has a new report titled Social Media in Healthcare: The Modern Link to Effective Patient Engagement and it is approved for continuing education credit. Mobile health is one of the topics.
leoreeves

Health and wellness: protein helps your hair grow and lose weight - 0 views

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    protein helps your hair grow and lose weight -Researchers have showed how hair growth activated fat tissue growth within the skin below the follicle may lead to the development of a cream to dissolve fat. particularly, the protein that activated follicle growth was shown to conjointly inhibit fat production
Dianne Rees

Oral Cancer Foundation Combines Guerilla Marketing With Tech Savvy for Public Good -- H... - 0 views

  • At the US Open of Surfing, teams of young women hired by the Oral Cancer Foundation for three days handed out creatively worded stickers, T-shirts, and even temporary tattoos, all bearing a special QR code to the crowd. When beach-goers scanned the code with their smart phones, they were taken to a specially designed web page informing them that oral cancer can be caused by the sexually-transmitted human papilloma virus, the risk factors for it, and what they could do to avoid the cancer it can cause.
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    Using QR codes for patient education
Dianne Rees

Mobile Platforms and mLearning: Challenges and Solutions by Bill Brandon : Learning Sol... - 0 views

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    A good comparison of different mlearning platforms, challenges and solutions that can be applied to mhealth education as well
Dianne Rees

Way With Words: Coming Back to Health Literacy - 0 views

  • Mobile interactive technology (such as texting) has great potential to reach users with limited health literacy skills, and the team at ODPHP is actively exploring how we can use mobile to communicate important health messages. Recent mobile campaigns, such as TXT4BABY and KNOWIT have shown promise in this regard.
  • That said, the digital divide is still very much a reality and more research is needed to assess the reach and impact of mobile health
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