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Exploring the Role of Mobile Apps for Insomnia in Depression: Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51110
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In a systematic review, Chen and Schulz [7] found that information and communication technology interventions can effectively reduce social isolation among older adults and potentially improve their quality of life by enhancing social support, promoting social engagement, and reducing feelings of loneliness and depression. However, a cross-sectional study also showed that problematic social media use was positively associated with perceived social isolation among older adults [35].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e49462
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Li et al [15] used fusion information from MRI and PET scans for feature selection, processed the selected features through restricted Boltzmann machines to obtain the learned features, and applied the learned features to an SVM model for the classification of the different stages of AD. However, neuroimaging is not cheap. Moreover, patients who experience claustrophobia cannot undergo scanning by the machine because patients need to lie motionless inside the closed shell of the machine.
JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(3):e31106
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