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The Anemia Risk Warning Model Based on a Noninvasive Method: Key Insights and Clarifications
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e73297
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Playful Antisedentary Interactions for Online Meeting Scenarios: A Research Through Design Approach
As noted by Wu and Yu [2], individuals tend to prefer online meeting platforms due to their advantages such as flexibility and cost-effectiveness, even when working from home is not mandatory. However, increasing research evidence has revealed the presence of technostress in virtual conferencing, which can negatively impact mental and physical well-being, productivity, job satisfaction, and group commitment [1,3-5].
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e62778
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