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Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder increases cognitive inflexibility in people with coronary artery disease
(2024-12-24)Background Cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease (CAD) have a high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities, that may impact clinically relevant outcomes (e.g., cognitive impairment and executive dysfunction). ... -
Remote Monitoring for the Management of Spasticity: Challenges, Opportunities and Proposed Technological Solution
(2024-12-30)Spasticity is painful and disabling condition that has substantial impact on people with long-term neurological conditions. Assessing spasticity and determining the efficacy of current treatments is limited by the measurement ... -
AneRBC-Dataset: A Benchmark Dataset for Computer-Aided Anemia Diagnosis Using RBC Images.
(2024-12-25)Visual analysis of peripheral blood smear slides using medical image analysis is required to diagnose red blood cell (RBC) morphological deformities caused by anemia. The absence of a complete anaemic RBC dataset has ... -
Are domestic war crimes trials biased?
(2024-12-30)Fairness of domestic war crimes trials matters for promoting justice and peace. Scholars have studied public perceptions of war crimes trials to assess their fairness, but little is known about whether post-conflict states ... -
Engagement With Digital Health Technologies Among Older People Living in Socially Deprived Areas: Qualitative Study of Influencing Factors
(2024-12-26)Background: The potential benefits of incorporating digital technologies into health care are well documented. For example, they can improve access for patients living in remote or underresourced locations. However, despite ...