Can Mobile Phone Apps Influence People’s Health Behavior Change? An Evidence Review
- Jing Zhao, B. Freeman, Mu Li
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of Medical Internet Research
- 31 October 2016
The results provide a snapshot of the current evidence of effectiveness for a range of health-related apps and suggest that some features improve the effectiveness of apps, such as less time consumption, user-friendly design, real-time feedback, individualized elements, detailed information, and health professional involvement.
Student evaluation of instruction in higher education: exploring issues of validity and reliability
- Jing Zhao, D. Gallant
- Education
- 1 March 2012
Many personnel committees at colleges and universities in the USA use student evaluation of faculty instruction to make decisions regarding tenure, promotion, merit pay or faculty professional…
How Do Infant Feeding Apps in China Measure Up? A Content Quality Assessment
- Jing Zhao, B. Freeman, Mu Li
- MedicineJMIR mHealth and uHealth
- 1 December 2017
App research and development should focus on implementation of a standard framework, which would drive the development of high-quality apps to support healthy infant feeding through cooperation among academics, health professionals, app users, app developers, and government bodies.
Imaging and clinical features of primary hepatic sarcomatous carcinoma
- Dongli Shi, Liang Ma, Hongjun Li
- MedicineCancer Imaging
- 12 October 2018
PHSC generally presents as a subcapsular mass with hypovascularity and may be characterized by rim-like or heterogeneous enhancement on the arterial phase and a progressive dynamic pattern and poor prognosis appears to be associated with TNM staging.
Randomised double blind placebo control study of adjuvant treatment with the metalloproteinase inhibitor, Marimastat in patients with inoperable colorectal hepatic metastases: significant survival…
- J. King, Jing Zhao, P. Clingan, D. Morris
- MedicineAnticancer Research
- 2003
Increased survival in Marimastat-treated patients with musculoskeletal symptoms suggests that these may be biological evidence of tissue effect with resulting importance for dose optimisation of Marimastsat.
Dispersive Pad Site Burns With Modern Radiofrequency Ablation Equipment
- K. Steinke, S. Gananadha, J. King, Jing Zhao, D. Morris
- MedicineSurgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous…
- 1 December 2003
4 severe pad burns, deep second and third degree, in 3 patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation of liver malignancies, 1 percutaneously and the other 2 after laparotomy are reported on.
Carnosic Acid Improves Outcome after Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Mark E. Maynard, Erica L. Underwood, P. Dash
- Biology, PsychologyJournal of Neurotrauma
- 27 June 2019
Results show that rmTBI can cause cognitive impairments in the absence of overt neuronal pathologies, and post-injury treatment with CA can lessen some of these impairments.
Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis associated with lung cancer
- Kaini Shen, Yan Xu, Mengzhao Wang
- Medicine, BiologyScientific Reports
- 1 May 2018
The results suggest patients with GABAB encephalitis might respond better to immunotherapy than the classical PLE patients with anti-Hu antibodies, and Lung cancer patients with PLE might have better outcome due to earlier diagnosis and prompt anti-cancer treatment.
A review on research progress of transketolase
Researchers have found TK variants and reduced activities of TK enzyme in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, and cancer, and may have important implications in the nutrition and future treatment of patients with cancer.
Quality of Life Study following Cytoreductive Surgery and Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei including Redo Procedures
- R. Kirby, W. Liauw, Jing Zhao, D. Morris
- MedicineInternational Journal of Surgical Oncology
- 28 July 2013
The patients who had a single procedure had better gastrointestinal digestion in terms of bowel control, appetite, and food digestion and also body appearance scoring and the patients who underwent CRS and HIPEC from 1997 to 2012 reported favourable outcomes in all sections.
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